Why, sure. The Bush tax cuts, coupled with the cost of the war and continuing aggressive, hostile occupation, devalued the dollar by 40%, drove up the price of oil in tandem (much of the oil being used for military purposes), and saddled the nation with the largest national debt in its history, and, over the next 25 years, three trillion dollars in costs. Want to reverse it? End the aggressive, hostile occupation, tax to pay down the deficit, and uses tax revenues to support employment for things people consume, starting with health care and public transportation.
I've got a Nobel-Prize-winning economist on my side:
Amazon.com: The Three Trillion Dollar War: The True Cost of the Iraq Conflict: Joseph E. Stiglitz, Linda J. Bilmes: Books
Read his book and then get back to me.