Going Bankrupt: Why the Debt Crisis Is America's Greatest Threat

Some of the damage done can never be rectified. There are, however, some steps that this country urgently needs to take. These include reversing Bush's 2001 and 2003 tax cuts for the wealthy, beginning to liquidate our global empire of over 800 military bases, cutting from the defense budget all projects that bear no relationship to the national security of the United States, and ceasing to use the defense budget as a Keynesian jobs program. If we do these ... Full Story »

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by Norman Rogers - Oct. 1, 2008

This story starts out with completely wrong facts. Military spending as a portion of GDP has be declining since World War II. It was much higher during the 1980's. True it has increased during the last few years, but there are two wars going on. It is still much lower than the early 90's. Given this distortion of simple facts the rest of the story has zero credibility.

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