U.S. Spends 11 Times What China Does on Military Per Capita, by David Swanson

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NATO and various columnists employed by major U.S. newspapers and “think” tanks believe that military spending levels should be measured in comparison to nations’ financial economies. If you have more money, you should spend more money on wars and war preparations. I’m not sure if this is based on opinion polls in Afghanistan and Libya expressing gratitude for war as a public service or some other source of data less imaginary.

U.S. Spends 11 Times What China Does on Military Per Capita, by David Swanson

These Are the Very Real Dangers to the U.S. Economy of Not Issuing $2,000 Stimulus Checks

These Are the Very Real Dangers to the U.S. Economy of Not Issuing $2,000 Stimulus Checks

Until the American people understand why the Fed was bailing out Wall Street to the tune of $6 trillion in cumulative loans before the first case of COVID-19 was identified in the U.S., we are simply spectators of the barbarians at the gate rather than citizens in a representative democracy.