my favorite are the fighter jet ads in the Pentagon City metro stop. Super subtle guys! to say nothing of the Capitol Hill stop.
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Capitalism isn't the enemy. Unregulated capitalism is the enemy.
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people are always like "what the US is doing doesn't make foreign policy sense!!" and it's like yeah but it makes crazy good business sense
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Business sense but only if you are a shareholder or especially a CEO in a business that profits from war.
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Don't forget in all that money, $37 B in equipment was left for ISIS in 2010, and now $80 Billion in US military assets left for the Taliban in the landlocked Afghanistan, who controls transportation. Now, some one star in logistics thinks it's too expensive to fly out.
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This is more a function of big money printing by both parties in the U.S. and financial deregulation rather than the Afghanistan war. The entire market went up by that same scale. Not that the war was something good. It wasn't. But please get these things right.
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not to say your main point isn’t correct ie the war was a success for military contracting companies, but these graphs don’t really bear that out - the companies show growth in line with the S&P 500 over the same time period
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there’s another conversation to be had about how capital’s demand for infinite exponential growth as seen in these graphs is causing most of the problems we face but raytheon or halliburton didn’t get any richer than the baseline american company
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