Poll says American Economy tied to Rebuilding Iraq
Economists suggest the U.S. economic downturn is tied between Iraq and the downturn reflects a growing public perception that individual economic anxieties must stem somehow from the unpopular war.
“If we can spend $10 billion a month rebuilding Iraq,” states House Speaker Nancy Pelosi , “we can spend $15 billion a year in our own country to put Americans back to work and strengthen the long-term competitiveness of our economy.”
In a recent poll, 71% agree of Americans say government spending in Iraq is a factor in the economic downturn.
April 15, 2008 | Filed Under economy
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