If we hadn’t gone to war in Iraq

Pub date March 21, 2011
WriterTim Redmond
SectionPolitics Blog

This is nothing new, but at a time when every state and local government is scrambling for spare change, it’s worth thinking about what what we could have done with the Iraq war money. For example:


We could have closed every single state’s FY2012 budget deficit—totaling nearly $112 billion — nearly seven times over. That means no protests in Wisconsin, no mass teacher firings, and no school closures.


And:


 We could have outfitted 31.2 million detached, single-family homes— about 45 percent of the detached, single-family homes in America—with solar paneling.


No more need for nuclear power plants.


Makes you want to cry.