Today we’re faced with over 500 casualties, a cost of over $200 billion. And it could rise – the casualties could go into thousands and the cost could go over half a trillion – if we stay there for years.
Meaning of the quote
The quote suggests that the current situation has resulted in a high number of casualties (over 500) and a very expensive cost (over $200 billion). And if this situation continues for a long time, the number of casualties could increase to thousands, and the total cost could exceed half a trillion dollars. This shows that the current situation is very serious and costly, and the consequences could become even worse if it's not addressed properly.
About Dennis Kucinich
Dennis Kucinich is an American politician who served as a U.S. Representative from Ohio and as mayor of Cleveland. He ran for president in the 2004 and 2008 Democratic primaries, known for his progressive stances on issues like healthcare and the Iraq War. After leaving Congress, Kucinich has continued to be politically active, running for governor of Ohio and mayor of Cleveland.
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American politician (born 1946)
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American politician (born 1946)
In the past week it has become clear that the vote on the final healthcare bill will be very close. I take this vote with the utmost seriousness. I am quite aware of the historic fight that has lasted the better part of the last century to bring America in line with other modern democracies in providing single payer health care.
American politician (born 1946)
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American politician (born 1946)
I think we need to look for any opening we can to avoid a war and we shouldn’t pass up any opportunity for resolution.
American politician (born 1946)
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American politician (born 1946)
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American politician (born 1946)
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American politician (born 1946)
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American politician (born 1946)
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American politician (born 1946)
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American politician (born 1946)
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American politician (born 1946)
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American politician (born 1946)
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American politician (born 1946)
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American politician (born 1946)
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American politician (born 1946)