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Can We Cut “Defense” Spending?

Military and security spending amounts to $1 trillion every year, but there’s a lot to “defense” spending that doesn’t defend, and can still be cut — if America can...

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Can We Cut “Defense” Spending?

Andrew Ferguson of the Weekly Standard summed up the neoconservative case against cutting U.S. defense spending in a February 21 article entitled “The Stockman Temptation.” In Ferguson’s article, he...

Would Cutting Foreign Aid Help Israel?

Six Democratic Senators wrote to House Appropriations Committee Chairman Hal Rogers of Kentucky and House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) February 1 complaining that “Republican Senator Rand Paul...

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