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The US National Security Budget for 2023/24 is … approximately $1.5 Trillion — Winslow Wheeler,

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Summary: The Department of Defense uses obscure accounting to conceal its true cost from America’s citizens, assisted by the mainstream press. Long-time DoD expert Winslow Wheeler shows the real cost for our War Department. Like all debunking of our mad military industrial complex since President Eisenhower warned us in 1961, he has been ignored....Defense spending and the interest on the national debt approach 3T. Add non-discretionary spending like SS and Medicare and that's some real fiscal stimulus on an ongoing basis.Fabius MaximusThe US National Security Budget for 2023/24 is … approximately .5 TrillionWinslow Wheeler, Director of the Straus Military Reform Project of the Project On Government Oversight

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Summary: The Department of Defense uses obscure accounting to conceal its true cost from America’s citizens, assisted by the mainstream press. Long-time DoD expert Winslow Wheeler shows the real cost for our War Department. Like all debunking of our mad military industrial complex since President Eisenhower warned us in 1961, he has been ignored....
Defense spending and the interest on the national debt approach 3T. Add non-discretionary spending like SS and Medicare and that's some real fiscal stimulus on an ongoing basis.

Fabius Maximus
The US National Security Budget for 2023/24 is …
approximately $1.5 Trillion

Winslow Wheeler, Director of the Straus Military Reform Project of the Project On Government Oversight 
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