« Reply #27025 on: October 06, 2023, 04:46:47 AM »
US spends more than $1+ trillion per year on defense if everything is included (interest payments on borrowing for 7 wars, nuclear weapons programs- which is part of DoE budget and not DoD). More than the next 12 countries combined, 10 of which are officially "allies". The US has over 800 military bases around the world. Russia and China probably have less than 10. Combined. We have literally 300 bases encircling China alone- ready to bomb on that ass if need be. They have exactly zero encircling us. We've destroyed country after country across the globe over the last 70+ years. But they're the boogey man and we're suppose to be afraid of them. Lol.
Problem is the blatant and out and out corruption in the Pentagon. The Pentagon has yet to pass an audit and can't account for half of it's f**king assets. They spend $1,200 on a hammer and $500 on a toilet seat. $1.7 trillion on a fighter jet program that only flies 50% of the time. Lol. Pentagon's latest pet project is using Ukraine as cannon fodder to launder hundreds of billions of dollars in weapons contracts to it's largest defense contracting benefactors.
Close the bases. Defund Ukraine. Cut the military budget from $1+ trillion to $100 billion. Don't stop there. Start taking a hatchet to every bloated unnecessary gov't bureaucracy. Dismantle the IRS. CIA. FBI. Homeland Security. Blow it all up, scale it all back, fire literally everyone, restart and rebuild them with more tightly constrained controls, get rid of the bloat, the waste, the rot, and the dogshit waste of space piece of shit human beings who work in most of these bloated corpse useless corrupt gov't agencies.
I'm with you on a lot of this, but the bolded part....no. That's the worst idea possible. You can trim the fat and reorganize without taping a bunch of dynamite to it and blowing it up. Starting back at zero would be self-inflicted harm to the country.

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