Going to keep it simple and pretty straight forward...
There is a lot of overspending domestically that dwarfs what we spend on Iraq.
For example almost 300 billion annually on welfare/unemployment as opposed to 170 billion spent on Iraq.
Now, I'm all for pulling out of Iraq right away for a number of reasons, but in terms of overspending only, is there a valid argument for making pulling out of Iraq a top priority when there's so much we could cut back on here?
There is a lot of overspending domestically that dwarfs what we spend on Iraq.
For example almost 300 billion annually on welfare/unemployment as opposed to 170 billion spent on Iraq.
Now, I'm all for pulling out of Iraq right away for a number of reasons, but in terms of overspending only, is there a valid argument for making pulling out of Iraq a top priority when there's so much we could cut back on here?