Well, they provide a boost for the military-industrial complex.
Funny how people who bitch and moan about government inefficiency and waste suddenly become Big Government fanboys when it involves the military.
Yeah, but that's the same thing on both sides, everyone wants a free lunch regardless of color (skin, party, whatever).
They boost the "economy" of those lucky enough to have government contracts. I don't think you can claim that war is good for the economy anymore, it's not like WWII with Rosie and the gals went off to work making tanks and everyone got "paid". Good for some and bad for the rest of us. That's what war is.
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Nice to see you jumping right to the rhetoric.
I don't know anything about ISIS invading through Mexico. That would be an impressive feat and if they did succeed, could you blame them? Especially after the 100s of thousands of civilian deaths our 10 years "standing up" have given the region.
The entire reason groups like ISIS exist is because of our actions. They don't hate us for our freedom. They hate us because we blew them up for no reason.
Now I'm not suggesting sticking our heads in the sand and pretending that ISIS doesn't exist. That's a retarded suggestion. I'm suggesting that maybe we have a thought or two before we jump into another costly war that we can't possibly win.
Wars are never good for anything, especially in the long run. It's like a stimulus package; it seems like it's working, but in reality it either adds to existing problems or covers them up. This is similar to how many pundits said Hurricane Katrina was great for the economy. Somehow they forgot that destroying perfectly working capital and decent infrastructure doesn't make you better off, it makes you further in debt.
And I don't think ISIS or groups like them are all our fault. Sure, we funded ISIS at some point, but there will always be crazy people in that part of world doing some head amputations. It's been going on for thousands of years now and will
never change until someone turns it all into a glass parking lot.