
The Dominance of US Military Spending on the Global Stage!
We discuss the United States' strategy of being the global leader in military spending. There is an enormous gap between US military spending and that of other countries like China. US military spending in 2010 was around $693.5 billion, while...

The Fluctuating Trends in U.S. Defense Spending as a Percentage of GDP
An analysis of the trends in U.S. defense expenditure as a percentage of GDP, highlighting the significant increase during World War II, the Korean War, and the post-9/11 period, as well as the relatively stable nature of military spending even...

The Fluctuating Trends in U.S. Defense Spending from the Korean War to the Wars in Afghanistan and Iraq
The Korean War led to a surge in U.S. defense spending, which accounted for about 70% of total public spending in The Vietnam War caused another increase, with defense spending reaching 46% of total spending by the late 1960s. Post-Vietnam,...

The Evolving Landscape of US Government Spending and Public Debt
This text discusses how public debt in any country reflects budget deficits influenced by public expenditure and revenue. It examines the components of US government spending, noting that defense expenditures have historically made up a significant portion of overall US...

The Perils of Excessive Money Printing: Lessons from Zimbabwe and the Importance of Prudent Investing
This video discusses the potential consequences of the United States resorting to excessive money printing, drawing parallels to the devastating effects experienced by Zimbabwe. The speaker highlights the importance of prudent economic policies to avoid such destructive outcomes and recommends...

The Impact of US Military Spending on National Debt
Exploring the impact of US government military spending on the growing national debt, including an analysis of debt trends and ownership distribution.