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this post was submitted on 10 Nov 2024
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It's really not.
While I agree we need to drastically reduce military spending, that decision has consequences. We'd need to shut down foreign bases, reduce naval presence around the globe, and increase our reliance on reserves instead of standing military. If we do that, that'll embolden other countries (like China, Iran, and Russia) to fill that void unless other partners step up.
Military spending (and deficit spending in general) is a major issue I'm concerned about, and I'm unhappy with both major parties here. I like Trump's pressure on the EU to step up their part, but I don't like his increases to military spending. I like Biden's and Harris focus on social programs instead of military spending, but I don't like their lack of cuts. Neither party is actually interested in turning swords into plow shears, they just court the military industrial complex differently.
We need to increase taxes and cut spending, yet both parties seem to do the opposite.