TheMiddleWay
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All stats for 2011: the U.S.A spent $698,000,000,000.00 on our military, to be honest, our defense, and offensive killing machine. The ENTIRE WORLD spent $1.63 trillion meaning we spent 43% if what the entire world's military expenditure. Number two, our economic rival, China with $119 Billion. We spend 4% of our GDP, one of the top five highest GDP to military expenditure ratios from the most productive economy on earth. (http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_military_expenditures)
This is the military-industrial complex Eisenhower warned of, and it is hungry.
I'd like your feedback on my opinions and your own ones.
This amount of high spending is not a terribly new trend. For homeland defense reasons, all attacks (USS Cole, 9/11,) have been carried out fairly cheaply. 9/11 and the subsequent response, the war in terror, has hurt us the most economically by draining every person's pockets and our morale. I'm not certain we are much safer, or that if we are, the civil liberties discarded could every be worth the enhanced personal safety. Ideological sacrifice for the illusion of invincibility?
If serious well funded governments wanted to hurt us with large singular attacks to shake us it is not particularly hard and cheap. Imagine a suicide-submarine laden with two tons of high explosives being deployed in international waters making it's way to a major hotel on pilings during a busy party week. Such a scenario would be feasible by a well funded group our government. Pablo Escobar built submarines with his brother and engineers (though Pablo admired the United States, and would have rather used them to make billions than hurt anyone). 100 pounds of high explosives could kill thousands. This scenario if terrifying, sadly relatively cheap and easy, and pretty hard to guard against.
What if we didn't more money on eradicating poverty here at home and education, than constant weapons programs and munitions research? If two hundred billion dollars was split 65-35 each yeast with the majority going to education and the minority going towards scientific research and infrastructure we could create more high level graduates going towards integral sciences and researching solutions which can be used to start new industries, build jobs for the increase in graduates and other laborers alike. Infrastructure spending will instantly keep jobs and make others instantly, while keeping our economic backbone (trains, highways, ports, and bridges) in working order and upgrading bottlenecks.
Research critical to continuance of our industrial and economic pace without creating such a large bubble over our heads that when it bursts, shatters us, requires solutions in energy production. We will run out of oil, and if not prepared the world will crash into war and darkness. Nuclear fusion our solar/wind collection breakthroughs could save us.
We are not the world's police. Constantly spending many times most countries entire GDPs says otherwise. Perpetually producing weapons makes you look like your constantly looking to wage a large fight.
Who wants to have good relations with a country, not because of them being fellow humans, but because being economically isolated could hurt your people, and when they tell you to do something, they assert it because the idea is if you agree we have the power to evaporate you?
Oh, and as a country you know we have replaced governments, some democracies, with dictators (Pinochet, the Shah of Iran).
We need to step up and be peaceful, stop our horrendous, cold war, killing machine with tools of prosperity, peace, and equality for us and all humans.
What would happen if we became more concerned with the humanity of others than foolish things?
This is the military-industrial complex Eisenhower warned of, and it is hungry.
I'd like your feedback on my opinions and your own ones.
This amount of high spending is not a terribly new trend. For homeland defense reasons, all attacks (USS Cole, 9/11,) have been carried out fairly cheaply. 9/11 and the subsequent response, the war in terror, has hurt us the most economically by draining every person's pockets and our morale. I'm not certain we are much safer, or that if we are, the civil liberties discarded could every be worth the enhanced personal safety. Ideological sacrifice for the illusion of invincibility?
If serious well funded governments wanted to hurt us with large singular attacks to shake us it is not particularly hard and cheap. Imagine a suicide-submarine laden with two tons of high explosives being deployed in international waters making it's way to a major hotel on pilings during a busy party week. Such a scenario would be feasible by a well funded group our government. Pablo Escobar built submarines with his brother and engineers (though Pablo admired the United States, and would have rather used them to make billions than hurt anyone). 100 pounds of high explosives could kill thousands. This scenario if terrifying, sadly relatively cheap and easy, and pretty hard to guard against.
What if we didn't more money on eradicating poverty here at home and education, than constant weapons programs and munitions research? If two hundred billion dollars was split 65-35 each yeast with the majority going to education and the minority going towards scientific research and infrastructure we could create more high level graduates going towards integral sciences and researching solutions which can be used to start new industries, build jobs for the increase in graduates and other laborers alike. Infrastructure spending will instantly keep jobs and make others instantly, while keeping our economic backbone (trains, highways, ports, and bridges) in working order and upgrading bottlenecks.
Research critical to continuance of our industrial and economic pace without creating such a large bubble over our heads that when it bursts, shatters us, requires solutions in energy production. We will run out of oil, and if not prepared the world will crash into war and darkness. Nuclear fusion our solar/wind collection breakthroughs could save us.
We are not the world's police. Constantly spending many times most countries entire GDPs says otherwise. Perpetually producing weapons makes you look like your constantly looking to wage a large fight.
Who wants to have good relations with a country, not because of them being fellow humans, but because being economically isolated could hurt your people, and when they tell you to do something, they assert it because the idea is if you agree we have the power to evaporate you?
Oh, and as a country you know we have replaced governments, some democracies, with dictators (Pinochet, the Shah of Iran).
We need to step up and be peaceful, stop our horrendous, cold war, killing machine with tools of prosperity, peace, and equality for us and all humans.
What would happen if we became more concerned with the humanity of others than foolish things?