End of War Recession

Discussion in 'Economics' started by tommylove3, Oct 9, 2008.

To offset a post Iraq war recession

  1. Go in Afaganistan full throttle

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  2. Build the biggest government sponsored wind farm on earth

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  3. Start a new war somewhere else

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  4. Stop all the wars and raise taxes

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  5. Fire Paulson and replace him with a girl from a strip club on the condition she spends no less the 1

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  6. Progressively increase stimulus checks till the economy gets going

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  7. Pray for more money

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  8. Nothing to worry about, everything is fine

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  1. At the end of WWI, WWII, Korean and Vietnam wars all had recessions that followed the ending of war. The reason seems to be an end to government deficit spending causes a slowdown in the economy. If we end the war in Iraq next year this could prolong an economic downturn and perhaps make it worse. I don't have any answers but it is something I noticed could happen.