DC’s Sewer Rats Try to Compete With antiwar.com

Congress wants every taxpayer to know just how much of their money went to wars over the last 15 years. Right. That’s why a rule requiring such a disclosure couldn’t pass Congress on any of its 3 tries but only became law when “added as a non-controversial floor amendment to the massive” and “must-pass” NDAA. Tucked into the [NDAA]…— expected to become law in coming days — is a provision requiring the Defense Secretary and Internal Revenue Service Commissioner  to post online all of the costs, “including the relevant legacy costs, to each American taxpayer of each of the wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, … Continue reading DC’s Sewer Rats Try to Compete With antiwar.com