Don't Buy the Spin: How Cutting the Pentagon's Budget Could Boost the Economy
Friday, 18 May 2012 09:22
By Robert Pollin and Heidi Garrett-Peltier, The Nation | News Analysis
Should the enormous US military budget—which is more than double the
combined levels of military spending by China, the United Kingdom,
France, Russia and Germany—be cut? This question is finally on the
table, thanks to the winding down of combat activities in Iraq and
Afghanistan and to Washington’s obsession with tamping down the federal
deficits that have arisen from the Great Recession. Many who would like
to protect the military from the budget knife raise economic arguments
to make their case: Won’t cutting military spending be bad for jobs,
just when we need to maintain focus on reducing unemployment? Won’t it
threaten the country’s long-term technological capabilities?
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