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Post by msapple on Mar 3, 2014 2:10:10 GMT -5
Sorry but that doesn't make sense either. Yes we have heard of the $600 toilet seats and such. The DoD can't overspend $2.3 trillion in 5 or 10 years without the world knowing it. The entire DoD budget was just over $300 billion that year.
If your 7 year old son said some strange man stole $1000 from him your first question is going to be "Where did you get $1000 ?". So I ask again Who lost $2.3 trillion ?
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Post by redsoxfan on Mar 3, 2014 2:37:36 GMT -5
"Lost" is perhaps not an exact descriptive, stolen would be a more accurate adjective.
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Post by nsainvader on Mar 3, 2014 4:54:17 GMT -5
Interesting and informative video, in terms of scale. Thats an awful lot of paper! Since replying earlier to this thread (in which I mention the idea that 2.3 trillion in gold would be a logistical nightmare), a friend of mine helped me with some of the trickier elements of the mathematics behind working out how much space would be taken up by the amount in gold.
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Post by superxsoldier on Mar 9, 2014 1:54:06 GMT -5
And yet we wonder why our taxes keeps going up every day year..
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