"Good Thing We're Fighting a War
Otherwise GDP contraction would have been even greater in the third quarter. Spending on national defense was the biggest positive contributor to the third quarter's economic numbers, which overall showed a decline of 0.3 percent.
Defense spending rose 18.1 percent from the previous quarter, the largest jump since the start of the second Iraq war in 2003, and the second largest since 1984...
With the financial crisis and the presidential election, our wars have seemingly taken a back seat, but they're contribution to growth is the economy's lone bright spot."
Here's my comment:
I sure hope not. Yikes
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