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  1. defensenews.com

    The problem with that argument: I have repeatedly voiced my concerns about slashing the DoD budget wholesale at some predetermined percent, as has been proposed, and my voting record shows that.
  2. newsweek.com

    Jul 29, 2024The U.S. military is in a crisis. Through the second month of FY2024, active Army and Navy recruitment fell 30-40 percent short of recruiting goals.Army Reserves, Navy Reserves, and Air National ...
    Author:Dennis Laich
  3. hks.harvard.edu

    Apr 1, 2024Preroll: PolicyCast explores evidence-based policy solutions to the big problems we're facing in our society and our world. This podcast is a production of the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. Intro (Linda Bilmes): So the United States, ever since the Revolutionary War has paid for its wars by raising taxes and cutting non-war spending.
  4. military.com

    Sep 9, 2024Austin said that passing the temporary bill would stall more than $4.3 billion in research and development projects and delay 135 new military housing and construction projects totaling nearly $10 ...
  5. heritage.org

    Policymakers are tasked with assessing competing claims that America is either underfunding or overfunding its military. However, arriving at a clear assessment is more difficult than merely ...
  6. quincyinst.org

    2021 was another banner year for the military-industrial complex, as Congress signed off on a near-record $778 billion in spending for the Pentagon and related work on nuclear warheads at the Department of Energy. That was $25 billion more than the Pentagon had even asked for.. It can't be emphasized enough just how many taxpayer dollars are now being showered on the Pentagon.
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