It depends on how carefully you examine the US Federal budget. While yes, Social Security, Medicaid, Medicare, $2.841T, revenue is only $3.44T (plus state $2.11T; local $1.47T) Total Military is ~$1T before military retirement benefits. So military and benefits alone > Income.
Source date (UTC): 2019-08-01 16:26:36 UTC
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@ClownBa73413423 The EU then counter-signals it’s ability to afford social programs that they could not afford if they paid their share of the military and maintained sufficient and equal readiness. This then drives demand in the USA for social programs that the USA cannot afford. So yes.
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@ClownBa73413423 The EU then counter-signals it’s ability to afford social programs that they could not afford if they paid their share of the military and maintained sufficient and equal readiness. This then drives demand in the USA for social programs that the USA cannot afford. So yes.
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