T thriftybob Apr 17, 2007 #2 No, the government doesn't consider the cost of the war to be a budget item, so we just pretend we won't ever have to pay for it.
No, the government doesn't consider the cost of the war to be a budget item, so we just pretend we won't ever have to pay for it.
D dandxg Apr 17, 2007 #3 Quote from thriftybob: No, the government doesn't consider the cost of the war to be a budget item, so we just pretend we won't ever have to pay for it. More... Too funny, I agree with alot of your posts. And the US doesn't, because M3 is no longer reported just print away! Back to topic. Unless your invest in defense stock I don't see the purpose in tracking that stat.
Quote from thriftybob: No, the government doesn't consider the cost of the war to be a budget item, so we just pretend we won't ever have to pay for it. More... Too funny, I agree with alot of your posts. And the US doesn't, because M3 is no longer reported just print away! Back to topic. Unless your invest in defense stock I don't see the purpose in tracking that stat.