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Abdurahman
October 28th, 2008, 09:23 AM
This is so crazy, I was so shocked when I read it. Ok, look.


KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - When the Sunday morning political pundits began talking last year about the tab for the war in Iraq hitting $1 trillion, Rob Simpson sprang from his sofa in indignation.
"Why aren't people outraged about this? Why aren't we hearing about it?" Simpson said. And then it came to him: "Nobody knows what a trillion dollars is."
The amount — $1,000,000,000,000 — was just too big to comprehend.
So Simpson, 51, decided to embark "on an unusual but intriguing research project" to put the dollars and cents of the war into perspective. He hired some assistants and spent 12 months immersed in economic data and crunching numbers.
The result: a slim but heavily annotated paperback released, "What We Could Have Done With the Money: 50 Ways to Spend the Trillion Dollars We've Spent on Iraq."
Simpson is no geopolitical, macro-economic, inside-the-Beltway expert. He's an armchair analyst and creative director for an advertising agency, a former radio announcer and music critic in Ontario and a one-time voiceover actor.
His alternative spending choices reflect his curiosity and wit.
He calculates $1 trillion could pave the entire U.S. interstate highway system with gold — 23.5-karat gold leaf. It could buy every person on the planet an iPod. It could give every high school student in the United States a free college education. It could pay off every American's credit card. It could buy a Buick for every senior citizen still driving in the United States.
"As I started exploring, I was really taken aback by some of the things that can be done, both the absurd and the practical," Simpson said.
America could the double the 663,000 cops on the beat for 32 years. It could buy 16.6 million Habitat for Humanity houses, enough for 43 million Americans.
Now imagine investing that $1 trillion in the stock market — perhaps a riskier proposition today than when Simpson finished the book — to make it grow and last longer. He used an accepted long-term return on investment of 9 percent annually, with compounding interest.
The investment approach could pay for 1.9 million additional teachers for America's classrooms, retrain 4 million workers a year or lay a foundation for paying Social Security benefits in 65 years to every child born in the United States, beginning today.
It's too recent to make Simpson's list, but that $1 trillion could also have paid for the Bush administration's financial bailout plan, with $300 billion to spare. It might not be enough, however, to pay for the war in Iraq. Nobel Laureate Joseph Stiglitz has recently upped his estimate of the war's cost to $3 trillion.
Simpson created a Web site companion to his book that lets you go virtual shopping with a $1 trillion credit card. Choices range from buying sports franchises to theme parks, from helping disabled veterans to polar bears.
Click on Air Force One, the president's $325 million airplane. The program asks: "Quantity?"
"At one point we couldn't find anybody who actually stuck with it long enough to spend $1 trillion," Simpson said. "It will wear you out."
Here's the website where you can spend a trillion dollars yourself ;)

http://www.whatwecouldhavedonewiththemoney.com/


EDIT: OSHIT sorry guys I thought I was posting in off-topic. Can someone please move it? Thanks!

thehoodedsmack
October 28th, 2008, 09:29 AM
That's rediculous. Tell them to send $200M my way.

Sel
October 28th, 2008, 11:02 AM
hah america

Pooky
October 28th, 2008, 12:21 PM
quantity box isn't large enough on the shopping spree, I wanted to feed a few billion children D:

Kornman00
October 28th, 2008, 12:26 PM
now add all the cash spent behind the scenes and under the table

mech
October 28th, 2008, 05:38 PM
Apparently I can't feed 1/2 a child :(

Hotrod
October 28th, 2008, 05:46 PM
Shiiiiiiiiiiit...Why the hell would you put that much money in a war? There's so much more they could have done with the money...

SnaFuBAR
October 28th, 2008, 05:53 PM
money counter is sickening.

JunkfoodMan
October 28th, 2008, 07:49 PM
money counter is sickening.

I was on it for ten minutes or so and it said "Amount of money spent: $500,000+".
Wow.

teh lag
October 28th, 2008, 08:09 PM
money counter is sickening.

.

This actually has put me in a really bad mood for the rest of the day.


"Nobody knows what a trillion dollars is."

Indeed. Just watching the counter and thinking what one dollar could do... then thinking of a trillion... :sick:

ODX
October 28th, 2008, 08:18 PM
Yeah, it could do all that amazing stuff...or pay off 1/10th of our debt or something :rolleyes:

Dwood
October 28th, 2008, 09:16 PM
Yeah but even if we didn't have the war no one would ever have set aside that amount to be used in such manners listed even 75% of the 1 trillion even if it is a big number still. I don't give any lawmakers that much credit.

It would be great if we would pull out now and then funnel the saved money which would have been spent on the war in something useful, such as not getting more teachers but getting better teacher training. Or training our citizens to take care of themselves better hm?

:D

Bodzilla
October 28th, 2008, 09:24 PM
or help people to help themselves :/

Dwood
October 28th, 2008, 09:28 PM
or help people to help themselves :/

Both work fine for me.

jngrow
October 28th, 2008, 10:12 PM
Protip: For shopping spree: Can't feed children fast enough? Leave your cursor hovering over where "Buy" is, and keep clicking. You will keeping buying as long as you are clicking.

Seriously, try to spend all your money on shopping spree, not using oil companies.

I bought:
Every NFL Franchise
Dracula's Castle
10 Theme Parks
20 McDonald's franchises
2 Oil Companies
Fed 1502748 Starving Children from birth to age 18
Fed 171493 poor people 16 meals
bought new kitchens for 11990 disabled veterans
Housed 213786 families
Bought 999 goats
Adopted 68931 Polar Bears (that's just how I roll)
Gave 27972 people the gift of sight
Prevented the next Hurricane Katrina (aftermath obviously)
Built Levees that can do the job
Built 1193 miles of mass transit monorailways
Built 151000 Hospitals in third world countries
Bought 555 17xx bottles of wine
bought hella jewlery?
Bought a chewing gum franchise
Bought 114 South Pacific Islands
Produced 5 Hollywood movies
Bought 1 Picasso painting
Bought 2 manhattan Townhouses
3 Lear Jets
5 Beverly Hills mansions
1 Honolulu estate
the New York Yankees
the New York Mets
3 Porsche 911 Turbo(es?)
30 Saleen S7's
20 Bentley Azure Convertible Mulliners
Protected 46953 acres of Tropical Forests
Bought the world 2 cokes
Air Force One
My own airport
Most expensive Yacht in the world
A Race track
A Casino
10 Super Bowl ads

TOTAL: $999,999,999,999

A dollah to spare.





FUUUUCK NEEDS EXPORT FUNCTION

Higuy
October 28th, 2008, 10:30 PM
Eat the last dollar.

legionaire45
October 28th, 2008, 10:49 PM
Donate the last dollar to charity ;3.

Abdurahman
October 28th, 2008, 10:54 PM
With the one trillion dollars we could have solved so many problems. like this credit crisis, and the education, and so many other things. And the United States used it on killing people. Shameful.

jngrow
October 29th, 2008, 12:12 AM
Or adopt TEN BILLION POLAR BEARSSSSSSSS.

But yeah, we really didn't have this money in the first place. O well.

n00b1n8R
October 29th, 2008, 12:21 AM
AMERICA, FUCK YEAH!!

DaneO'Roo
October 29th, 2008, 08:12 AM
and to think, that trillian dollars is supposed to be payed back at some point.






xD





















wait that's not funny at all.
































:smith:




by the way, the money was never there to be spent in the first place, they just made it up when they needed it. That's how awesome our society is. They make up some figure of money when they need it, and then the tax payers have to spend the rest of their lives paying for it.





aint life keen?

Sel
October 29th, 2008, 10:04 AM
I bought a lot of goats with 1 trillion dollars.

And a learjet

And 3 oil companies

And 57 hollywood movies.