Our sense of troubled normalcy returns
By James Carroll | Monday, November 2, 2009 | The Boston Globe
“…The US economy is more shackled than ever to a military budget (a $700 billion bailout every year), which is money spent, for all its benefits, on death. Why is the gulf between haves and have-nots still the normal structure of economic order – or is that what our military budget aims to protect against?…”…BS
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