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truebluegreen

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34. Take the money from "Defense" (why don't we just call it "War"?)
Mon Jan 7, 2013, 08:13 PM
Jan 2013

and spend it on Nice Things for the American public. Massive infrastructure, massive CLEAN energy projects, research on how to cope with global warming, etc. Make a jobs program that actually provides BENEFITS for the people (us) who fund it, instead of for the MIC and the corporations who feed off it.

POLL: How Much Should We Cut Defense? [View all] grahamhgreen Jan 2013 OP
This is falling into republican logic. Indydem Jan 2013 #1
Not necessarily in this case Sherman A1 Jan 2013 #4
We have a spending problem if we are spending money on the wrong thing exboyfil Jan 2013 #6
Right now? Very little to not at all. If the spending could be diverted to better uses? Down to 400b TheKentuckian Jan 2013 #8
Take the money from "Defense" (why don't we just call it "War"?) truebluegreen Jan 2013 #34
Wow! That is some serious right wing think tank spin! Thank you! You were joking? grahamhgreen Jan 2013 #41
I would cut it by 50% but with the provisions Sherman A1 Jan 2013 #2
Government has no business investing into renewables research. BWC Jan 2013 #7
Why wouldn't government invest in renewables? TheKentuckian Jan 2013 #14
So who do you think will invest in renewable research if not the government? bluesbassman Jan 2013 #15
Well that's not the markets fault BWC Jan 2013 #20
Why not? Sherman A1 Jan 2013 #22
Enjoy your stay. nt truebluegreen Jan 2013 #35
Renewable Energy research is a matter of both National Defense, and National Security. Ikonoklast Jan 2013 #37
It's not research. Renewables are cheaper than coal. We need a Renewable Energy Administration grahamhgreen Jan 2013 #43
Wrong way to look at it BWC Jan 2013 #3
Actually it does matter. 99Forever Jan 2013 #10
It makes sense is what I'm saying.. BWC Jan 2013 #12
Hogwash. 99Forever Jan 2013 #16
So you don't want our country defended? BWC Jan 2013 #18
Defend our country from whom? Our freedom & sovereignty aren't at risk. JaneyVee Jan 2013 #23
Europe.. 99Forever Jan 2013 #44
Europe and many parts of Asia can send their airmen, sailors, and soldier and spend their money TheKentuckian Jan 2013 #17
Europe can put on their big boy pants Sherman A1 Jan 2013 #26
If they are "OUR" interests then proceeds should be nationalized. TheKentuckian Jan 2013 #40
turn all the weapons into plowshares librechik Jan 2013 #5
50% would be pretty easy IMHO. ileus Jan 2013 #9
We should cut the budget by AT LEAST 10%, 25% would be more like it billbailey19448jj Jan 2013 #11
We'd have to cut it by 85% just to get down to the level of China. Comrade Grumpy Jan 2013 #13
The unemployment rate would be 0.03% JaneyVee Jan 2013 #24
We can't cut defense spending Turbineguy Jan 2013 #19
We should increase it until we spend at least 51% of the entire world's military spending. That way Glassunion Jan 2013 #21
begin by cutting it 10 percent abelenkpe Jan 2013 #25
I'm not going to state a specific %. Instead... OmahaBlueDog Jan 2013 #27
When's the last time our bloated military won a war? Tierra_y_Libertad Jan 2013 #28
Gulf War I OmahaBlueDog Jan 2013 #31
A guy named Pyrrhus suffered a similar "victory" about 2000 years ago. Tierra_y_Libertad Jan 2013 #45
Cut almost all of it OccupyManny Jan 2013 #29
We should spend whatever it takes to achieve legit and justifiable goals. Skip Intro Jan 2013 #30
Do we really need 75,000 troops in Europe? NewJeffCT Jan 2013 #32
50% should be the minimum cut workinclasszero Jan 2013 #33
Don't cut too much too soon! cherokeeprogressive Jan 2013 #36
99% rug Jan 2013 #38
I said 20% although I think it could be easily cut 50%. But 50% doc03 Jan 2013 #39
50% over 20 years. Care Acutely Jan 2013 #42
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