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Pentagon Well-Fed While States and Cities Live on Subsistence Diet

Feb 7, 2012

Instead of firing teachers, closing libraries and senior centers, and cutting bus routes, let’s put the Pentagon on a diet.

We Could Take a Lesson From Islamist Militants When It Comes to ROI

Sep 9, 2011

Islamist militants pull off successful operations for a mere pittance.

Obsolete Pentagon Programs Among Beneficiaries of House Funding Increases

Jul 16, 2011

Increase in defense spending a symptom, in part, of bad economy.

U.S. Military Spending Marches On

Mar 16, 2011

How on earth do you get a bipartisan consensus against cuts and for stimulus? Call it the defense budget.

Proposal: A Global Day of Action on Military Spending

Jan 19, 2011

Budget priorities are finally getting a hearing in Washington — let’s not waste it.

Should Progressives Concern Themselves With Defense Strategy and Line Items?

Should Progressives Concern Themselves With Defense Strategy and Line Items?

Jan 6, 2011

Those on the left cede defense issues to the right and the center.

Goodbye to Defense’s Gilded Age?

Goodbye to Defense’s Gilded Age?

Oct 14, 2008

The United States will spend more on defense over the next 365 days than on the $700 bailout package.

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