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Politics & Power Quote by Will Rogers

"I have a scheme for stopping war. It's this - no nation is allowed to enter a war till they have paid for the last one"

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Will Rogers lands the punchline like a tax bill: war is treated as an endless line of credit, so he proposes cutting it off at the source. The scheme sounds folksy, almost naïve, but that’s the con. By framing geopolitics as a simple accounting problem, he exposes the moral absurdity of how casually nations “buy now, pay later” with human lives and public debt. It’s not pacifism dressed up as policy; it’s a comedian’s way of asking why the worst, most expensive habit on Earth has the loosest payment terms.

The intent is corrective humiliation. Rogers isn’t offering a legislative blueprint so much as forcing the audience to picture war as something you’d have to settle like any other reckless purchase. The subtext is aimed at everyone who benefits from distance: politicians who can authorize conflict without personally paying, industries that profit from mobilization, and citizens who feel war mainly as slogans and rationing. “Paid for the last one” implies that nations never truly do: interest, pensions, medical care, reconstruction, grief. The ledger stays open for decades, quietly draining the future.

Context matters: Rogers is speaking from the interwar era, when World War I’s debts and trauma were still raw and the next catastrophe was quietly forming. His joke turns that historical hangover into an ethical argument: if consequences were fully tallied before the next adventure, the appetite for war would shrink fast. The comedy works because the logic is airtight and the world is anything but.

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Will Rogers (November 4, 1879 - August 15, 1935) was a Actor from USA.

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