More isn’t better, less isn’t better, better is better

Attended a recent event sponsored by Public Notice regarding defense spending. Two questions posed to the panel were why does the US have 43% of the world’s total defense spending (48% including the costs of wars) and are there programs we spend money on that are not needed?

See their responses and ideas for a more effectively and efficient use of the defense dollars spent such as possible duplication by having both a Department of Defense and a Department of Homeland Security.

It’s not HOW MUCH we spend on defense, but ON WHAT we spend the taxpayer’s dollars.

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