Baseball and National Security Around 1989 or so the baseball industry was worth a total of two billion dollars. That means everything spent on baseball, ticket sales, advertising, hot dogs, player salaries, everything circulated two (2) billion dollars in our economy. If you think about it, baseball at that time was a part of everyone's life. We all, in America, participated in baseball to one degree or another if it be just listening to news reports about a players pitching record or attending the games and eating hot dogs with the kids, we all apent time with base ball and new something about it. If you take a start up business, in America, one of the most daunting costs is advertising. You'd be lucky indeed if you had a successful advertising campaign that made your local community aware of your business. Here was baseball with a two billion dollar example showing how much it cost to, excuse the word, 'invade' our social fabric and become, to one degree or another, part of everyone's lifestyle. That same year, 1989, President Bush announced that the federal government was going to spend seven (7) billion on the war on drugs. Imagine if you will, how invasive baseball was to everyone's lives when two billion was spent in the industry, and that the drug war, with three and half times as much money, seven billion, could be in everyone's life styles. A drug war is different than base ball of course. The results and the publics part or going to be different. One apparent outcome is that now we have a prison industrial complex that two (2) percent of the population must answer to. Is that a measure of how much seven billion dollars can invade our lives. Now if you will, know that the federal government announced that it was going to spend an additional forty (40) billion dollars on security after 9/11. Since then the price tag has been upped to tens or hundreds of billions of dollars. So I'm wondering, if we spent the same amount on baseball, how many of us would playing baseball, whether we wanted to or not. Are we? kbushnel.sdf-us.org/contact.html