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Mellow D
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So, I was reading
this article
when I saw this:
The world’s top 10 military spenders and the approximate amounts each currently budgets for its military establishment are:
Rank Country Military budget
1. United States (FY 2008 budget) $623bn
2. China (2004) $65bn
3. Russia $50bn
4. France (2005) $45bn
5. United Kingdom $42.8bn
6. Japan (2007) $41.75bn
7. Germany (2003) $35.1bn
8. Italy (2003) $28.2bn
9. South Korea (2003) $21.1bn
10. India (2005 est.) $19bn
World total military expenditures (2004 est) $1,100bn
World total (minus the US) $500bn
Note that the US is the top military spender in the world, beating second place by over $500 billion. If you add up all of the other countries in the top ten, we still spend $100 billion more than them if they are all allies.
How can it possibly be necessary for us to spend that much more than the rest of the world on defense, folks? And ya'all complain about social spending. |
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Thu Sep 18, 2008 7:52 am |
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Dave Starr
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Does that include the military aid to other countries? |
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Thu Sep 18, 2008 8:54 am |
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Mellow D
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Nope. Read the article. That is the money that we spend spreading freedom and liberty. Our AID money would put Israel on the map, too, if it were counted. |
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Thu Sep 18, 2008 9:03 am |
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Adam Ford
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quote:
Mellow D schreef:
So, I was reading
this article
when I saw this:
The world’s top 10 military spenders and the approximate amounts each currently budgets for its military establishment are:
Rank Country Military budget
1. United States (FY 2008 budget) $623bn
2. China (2004) $65bn
3. Russia $50bn
4. France (2005) $45bn
5. United Kingdom $42.8bn
6. Japan (2007) $41.75bn
7. Germany (2003) $35.1bn
8. Italy (2003) $28.2bn
9. South Korea (2003) $21.1bn
10. India (2005 est.) $19bn
World total military expenditures (2004 est) $1,100bn
World total (minus the US) $500bn
Note that the US is the top military spender in the world, beating second place by over $500 billion. If you add up all of the other countries in the top ten, we still spend $100 billion more than them if they are all allies.
How can it possibly be necessary for us to spend that much more than the rest of the world on defense, folks? And ya'all complain about social spending.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_budget_of_the_United_States
"The recent invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan are largely funded through supplementary spending bills outside the Federal Budget, so they are not included in the military budget figures listed above.[13] In addition, the United States has black budget military spending which is not listed as Federal spending and is not included in published military spending figures. Other military-related items, like maintenance of the nuclear arsenal and the money spent by the Veterans Affairs Department, are not included in the official budget. Thus, the total amount spent by the United States on military spending is higher." |
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Thu Sep 18, 2008 9:46 am |
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Marko Rollo
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quote:
Mellow D schreef:
United States (FY 2008 budget) $623bn
World total military expenditures (2004 est) $1,100bn
World total (minus the US) $500bn
The reason I voted for Ron Paul in the primary. Either spend it on America or give me my money back. |
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Thu Sep 18, 2008 1:03 pm |
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