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Georgia is a Bottomless Pit
While there are many, many things that can be said negatively about Misha the Tie Eater: demagogue, liar, thief, mass murderer and coward, a positive can be given: he spends other people's money well. Evidence of this can be seen all over Tbilisi, the Georgian capital. The streets are clean and paved, the traffic lights are working. All the police have new uniforms and new, modern police cars. There is actual regular garbage collection and garbage cans on the streets. The parks are clean and well lit. There are new fountains all over the place. New construction. Yes, the hundreds of millions of non government aid that America has so generously given up from her own non-existent treasures: the debt that America's great grand children will be paying percentages on, are well spent.
This does not even take into account such expenditures as Saakashvili's grand new palace in one of the oldest neighborhoods of Tbilisi, not that a lot of that neighborhood got left. It is bigger than any that has ever stood in Georgia's 5,000 year history, thank you America. Nor does it count the large sea shell shaped train terminal built at the renovated and expanded national airport, also in American debt, or the giant green glass super structure that is the fantasy landscape of the Ministry of the Interior.
Of course, lucky Americans are not only spending on Georgia's new trees, bushes and new found cleanliness, they are also paying for the most militarized nation in the world. A nation of 4 million has 260,000 men under arms either on active service or in reserves, that is 6.5% of the population under arms officially and does not count the tens of thousands of police, special police, interior ministry troops and special forces. Never mind that most of that military ability was destroyed in only six days and is now again being replaced by the US taxpayer's endless gratitude of debt, Pravda.Ru reports.
Exactly why does the Saakashvili regime need such a big army? That in itself should raise one's suspicions especially in light of Georgian misbehavior last August.
Meanwhile, back in the USA, US citizens have no right to health care. They are losing their jobs and homes. There are homeless people who have nothing in this world and very little to eat. There are sick people that can't see a doctor and may just die because their illness will go too far before it is discovered. There are lawsuits against people who cannot pay for medical care they already received. There are more and more people having homes foreclosed.
This is just so some petty tin plated Georgian dictator can get away with war crimes and planning new wars of aggression. It is already disclosed that the US is not just training Georgian troops for Afghanistan, but for going on more killing sprees against their neighbors. Money well spent, eh?
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