www.cato.org The US Military has an important purpose, protecting Americans, but that purpose has been distorted over the years. Here are five military spending cuts Congress and the President can make today while they undertake the harder task of rethinking the true purpose of the military and t...
catoinstitutevideoChris Preble of CATO joins John to discuss how much military spending is enough. www.LibertyPen.com
libertypenIT JUST KEEPS GETTING BETTER AND BETTER PRESIDENT PAUL JUST KEEPS HANDING THE MORONS THAT ARE TRYING TO MAKE HIM LOOK STUPID THEIR OWN ASSES AND DOSE IT WHILE SMILING THAT'S THE PART THEY DON'T GET . IT 'S VERY CLEAR THAT RON PAUL IS STARTING TO BECOME THE TRUE KING IN THE POLITICAL JUNGLE OF LIE...
Bob Pollin: Military vs Education spending, how many jobs does one billion dollars create
therealnewsCongress is trying to stop previously agreed on triggers that would result in large cuts to spending on the bloated US defense budget. The Young Turks host Cenk Uygur explains. www.politico.com Subscribe to The Young Turks: bit.ly Find out how to watch The Young Turks on Current by clicking here:...
US is still number one when it comes to the military industrial complex; in fact it's the world's biggest military spender - it spends six times more than China, their closest rival. There is no single nation across the globe posing a threat to America, neither there is a Cold War anymore. Why sp...
rtamericaWe'll take a look at what a new US military strategy will actually look like. In short, President Obama described it as shifting away from land wars, and moving to air and sea. But who exactly are the threats that we're planning on countering with all of this? If you listen to the President; the ...
thealyonashowDoes the United States spend too much on the military? That's what a BillOReilly.com Premium Member asks Bill in this excerpt from our weekly Backstage Conversation webcast.
billoreillyThe Congressional Budget Office projects that if we keep spending the way we have been, federal debt held by the public will grow from around 60 percent of GDP to a whopping 82 percent of GDP over the next decade, with no end in sight. That's the sort of borrowing that can ruin a country's econom...
reasontvBret Baier opens the Fox News/Google Debate on September 22, 2012.
foxnewschannelFollow us on TWITTER: twitter.com Like us on FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com On the two March 5th CCP congresses, China's national defense budget of 2012 is expected to be announced. Li Zhaoxing, Speaker for China's National People's Congress, declared that in 2012, China's national defense expenditur...
Russia has revealed details of its ambitious plan to upgrade its army over the next ten years, planning to spend US$650 billion on the project. The unveiled large-scale plans of the Russian defense ministry propose the spending of vast sums of money up to 2020. First and foremost, Russian defense...
The Indonesian government has said it will increase its defence budget by 35 per cent next year, in a step which is seen as helping to balance China's growing military strength in the region. Indonesia has the largest army in Southeast Asia, but its equipment is often outdated and dangerous, so t...
aljazeeraenglishIt has been roughly 2 weeks since Congress decided on a debt deal and they are expected to make more cuts on US spending in the coming months. Some are saying it is time for the US to cut its military spending and focus on domestic issues. Will defense spending bankrupt the US?
rtamericaWhen it comes to making decisions about how to save the US from the economic crisis, many people claim the cuts should come from defense spending. 20 percent of the US total budget goes to defense spending, which has many Americans disgusted, but the US' Secretary of Defense, Leon Panetta, begs t...
Rep. Lynn Woolsey spoke in support of amendment that would enforce budget limits set on defense spending on May 17, 2012.
replynnwoolseyRon Paul on CNN GOP Debate at Nov 22, 2011.
MSNBC host Cenk Uygur speaks with Alex Wagner, Kiki Mclean and Rick Lazio about the fight over Medicare cuts, tax increases, the debt ceiling and the massive military budget.
tytinterviewswww.presstv.com In this edition of On the Edge, Max Keiser interviews Gonzalo Lira from LiraSPG.com He talks about Pentagon's "Full Spectrum Dominance" policy. As the name implies, the policy's aim is for the United States' military to control all aspects of a battlefield or as proponents of the ...
presstvglobalnewsForeign Affairs Focus On: Military Spending with Barney Frank Managing Editor Jonathan Tepperman and US Representative Barney Frank discuss reducing military spending, ending US military presence in Afghanistan, and the global and regional implications of a diminished US military power. Read more...
foreignaffairsmagAccording to a new survery by The Center for Public Integrity, a majority of Americans are ready for the Pentagon to go through severe budget cuts. The defense budget cuts are getting support from both Democrats and Republicans, but Congress continues to inflate defense spending. Douglas MacGrego...
Congressman Paul discusses upcoming military expenditures, foreign policy and our economy. Recorded Tuesday May 25, 2010
congressmanronpaulThe big guns of America's military establishment are taking defensive action on Capitol Hill to protect their budget. Defense secretary Robert Gates warned cuts any deeper than the 78 billion dollars proposed by President Obama, would have 'tragic consequences'.
russiatodayThe US budget may include $38 billion of spending cuts, but there will be a financial boost for the military. This year's planned military spending is $700 billion, while other areas including healthcare, education, and infrastructure are on the chopping block. The decision came after a long stru...
russiatodaySend our petition to Congress: warcosts.com Now that the deficit committee failed, war profiteer CEOs are launching an all-out propaganda campaign to protect their profit margins. They and their allies in Washington are working to protect the massive, corruption-filled war budget by slashing soci...
Give this video a thumbs up! Full event: bit.ly The United States spends a huge amount on national security, far more than any other country. Displaying defense spending as a share of GDP is largely irrelevant according to Christopher A. Preble, director of foreign policy studies at the Cato Inst...
725 billion dollars was approved by Congress for the military last week, while most of the media coverage was about Don't Ask Don't Tell. This bill is the largest military budget ever approved amid a poor US economy and a deficit that continues to inflate. Author and activist David Swanson says t...



