Monday, October 27, 2008

"The Republican reaction (danger! war! surrender!) is utterly predictable."

It's good to know that common sense still exists. Here's Benjamin H. Friedman on Cato:

"It is also wrong. The truth is that we should cut the defense budget by more than 25%. The non-war defense budget has grown by around 45% since Bush took office, once you adjust for inflation. The Pentagon accounts for half the world’s military spending, most of which is irrelevant to counter-terrorism, and more than half of U.S. discretionary spending. The threats we face from rival militaries are historically small. We can save plenty of money and still be safe — probably safer, in fact, since our profligate defense spending serves our instinct to intervene willy-nilly around the world, creating enemies."

Of course, there's not a chance in hell of this happening.

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