People in the USA are confused about the Federal Budget
…on such aid (more than the 5% who correctly answer “less than 1%”). This is interesting, because it helps us evaluate Duncan Black’s (Atrios’s) hypothesis that people consider of military…
…on such aid (more than the 5% who correctly answer “less than 1%”). This is interesting, because it helps us evaluate Duncan Black’s (Atrios’s) hypothesis that people consider of military…
…the ice, they intervene. The question for those advocating military action should be seen in that light: how can we quickly and efficiently get the battle to the point where…
…in US Treasuries; Cote, Republican CEO of Honeywell who has advocated cuts for military servicemen and women rather than defense contractors like Honeywell; Fudge, an Obama supporter who has been…
…in the VA medical system and change the co-pays and deductibles for military retirees that remain in that system. Eliminate NASA funding for commercial space flight. Require the Smithsonian museums…
…or assumptions than those produced today, making them not entirely comparable to figures from 1948 on. But even ignoring that, people in school, in the military, and folks not looking…
…in part because senior military officials in Europe have said that four brigade combat teams in Europe are needed to meet operational and mission requirements.” What are these operational and…
…must pay for huge fraud, and waste in its weapon procurement. Heritage does not think the US needs to worry about military retirees because only 20% of the force will…
…McCain, libertarian, white, not Hispanic/Latino, a suburbanite, atheist/realist/humanist, born again, attend church multi times/ week, non union, married, consider America you residence, are military (or family in military), NASCAR fan,…
…military,” which is a substantial reason for our spending-heavy budget), see Does John McCain get mad? Ask Pete Domenici, New Mexico Independent, Apr. 21, 2008 — was an avid supporter…
…levels are unsustainable. Step two. Get consensus that there are only three possible paths out: revenue increases (A), cuts in military and other discretionary spending (B1 and B2), or cuts…