If it sounds "Orwellian" not much we can do about it, but if Webb's story is even partly true ( first pipeline between Colombia's cocaine cartels and the black neighborhoods of Los Angeles ) then it is a really sorry world we live in.
The consequences of the War on Drugs are the over built, privatized prison system we have in the US. This money COULD have been spent on a hell of a lot of other things that are needed in the US but are too mundane to consider by those making those decisions. Such things as more economical cars, better mass transport system, education ( I think one of the Bush's was the education President ) etc.
Nehh, lets make Guns.
U.S. Military Spending
The United States, being the most formidable military power, it is worth looking at their spending.
The U.S. military budget request for Fiscal Year 2006 is $441.6 billion. (This includes the Defence Department budget and funding for nuclear weapons activity of the Department of Energy Budget. It does not include other items such as money for the Afghan and Iraq wars ($49.1 billion for Fiscal Year 2006), or Homeland Security funding ($41.1 billion for Fiscal Year 2006), for example.)
* For Fiscal Year 2005 it was $420.7 billion
* For Fiscal Year 2004 it was $399.1 billion.
* For Fiscal Year 2003 it was $396.1 billion.
* For Fiscal Year 2002 it was $343.2 billion.
* For Fiscal Year 2001 it was $305 billion. And Congress had increased that budget request to $310 billion.
* This was up from approximately $288.8 billion, in 2000.
Compared to the rest of the world, these numbers are indeed staggering.
AMAZINGLY even at these figures we are still not safe!!!!!
I wonder what my friend's mom who has cancer and problems with the bills would say if she heard how her tax dollars are being spent.
