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Reconstruction for the USA
Reconstruction for the USA
Ryan Avent asks what would happen if for just one year we spent as much on infrastructure investments as we do on the Department of Defense: With that kind of money you could entirely build out a national network of true high-speed rail. One year’s worth of defense spending gets you that . ...
Afghanistan in the Caucus Room: Levin Slams Cheney
Afghanistan in the Caucus Room: Levin Slams Cheney
taylormarsh.com — This post has been edited and updated with reporting from the event. The event today, “Afghanistan: Basic... Questions – Strategic Choices,” was organized by the Rand Corp., with Steve Clemons of NAF. As backdrop, ... (more) Afghanistan in the Caucus Room: Levin Slams Cheney
Europe reluctant to send more troops to Afghanistan
reuters.com — * Obama, Merkel discuss Afghanistan * Barroso: Comprehensive strategy needed for Afghanistan By Ross Colvin WASHINGTON, Nov... 3 (Reuters) - European nations are unlikely to contribute more troops to Afghanistan, the head of the European Commission said ... (more) Europe reluctant to send more troops to Afghanistan
Worst Month Ever for US in Afghanistan; 8 More Killed
Worst Month Ever for US in Afghanistan; 8 More Killed
news.antiwar.com — September was sort of a high water mark for the war in Afghanistan, at least compared to... other recent months. It was incredibly destructive, to be sure, but after the massive violence in August’s run-up to the election , it was the first month in ... (more) Worst Month Ever for US in Afghanistan; 8 More Killed
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Investment
Eschaton — I think it's a mistake, as some do, to compare economics/growth of the US with other countries and see it just as some "Who's got the biggest GDP" competition as if that matters. But if other countries are doing somehow better, or we fret that they'll win the game sometime in the future, it does tell us that maybe we're, you know, doing something wrong. ...

Read It and Weep
The Moderate Voice — This point has been made before, but not usually as bluntly as here (emphasis in original): Ryan Avent asks what would happen if for just one year we spent as much on infrastructure investments as we do on the Department of Defense: With that kind of money you could entirely build out a national network of true high-speed rail. One year’s worth of defense spending gets you that. Which makes one wonder: where are all the economists, wringing their hands ...

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