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Policy Advice to the President: Defense

Policy Advice to the President: Defense. Graham T. Allison Director, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs Harvard Kennedy School. Govt. Spending and Revenue, 1965–2012. Source: OMB. Entitlements Exceed Revenues by 2025. Bipartisan Policy Center.

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Policy Advice to the President: Defense

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  1. Policy Advice to the President:Defense Graham T. Allison Director, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs Harvard Kennedy School

  2. Govt. Spending and Revenue, 1965–2012 Source: OMB

  3. Entitlements Exceed Revenues by 2025 Bipartisan Policy Center

  4. US outspends next 14 countries combined (8 of which are allies) Source: IISS Military Balance 2012

  5. National Defense Spending, 1940–2017 Source: FY2013 Federal Budget, CBO, mittromney.com

  6. National Defense Spending, 2000–22 Source: Center for American Progress

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