The U.S. government is deeper in debt than it has been since just after World War II. When Bill Clinton, who actually reduced the federal deficit as a portion of GDP, left office, the Congressional Budget Office projected an $800 billion dollar yearly budget surplus for the years 2009 to 2012. Now CBO projects an annual budget deficit of a whopping $1.2 trillion.
Although Republicans are blaming Barack Obama for this gargantuan budget gap, George W. Bush is responsible for 53 percent of the total, according to the New York Times. Another 37 percent is due to the recession of the early part of the decade and the global meltdown that began in late 2007. Obama is responsible for only 10 percent of the total. Yet the reason that Obama’s portion is so small is because George W. Bush, a big-government Republican, was in office for eight years, and Obama has been in office less than six months. Obama has been spending at a phenomenal rate — on a pork-filled stimulus bill and an expansive domestic agenda.
Thus, Obama is guilty of making Bush’s legacy of massive red ink even worse. Obama’s budget would double the projected deficit over the next 10 years. By 2019, federal spending is projected to be an eye-popping quarter of the nation’s GDP. By contrast, for four decades federal taxation has averaged about 18 percent of GDP. These massive deficits, accumulating as a monstrous national debt, could cause hyperinflation and the prolonged economic stagnation (stagflation) that would make the 1970s look like an economic picnic.
Yet a liberal Democratic president and Congress seem determined to pass an ambitious domestic program, including expanded health care coverage — even after two costly wars and an irresponsible expansion of Medicare under Bush have already led the nation into financial ruin. The big entitlements, Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security, will eventually have to be cut, but politicians are too scared to do so now. The biggest chunk of the non-entitlement budget is defense spending — sucking up almost $700 billion a year, including the cost of the two wars. Thus, defense spending must be slashed.
Although Secretary of Defense Robert Gates has altered defense priorities, he has not proposed massive defense budget cuts — unlike Congressman Barney Frank, who has courageously proposed a 50 percent cut in Pentagon funding. The two main obstacles to significantly slashing the defense budget are vested interests that support unneeded or Cold War-era weapons and the persistence in grandiose and interventionist objectives by the American elite when shaping U.S. foreign policy, even in the face of economic cataclysm.
Even if the Pentagon halted the Cold War-era F-22 fighter program and eliminated the unneeded DDG-1000 destroyer and the Virginia-class submarine programs, as it should, it would save only $7 billion per year. If it scrapped the questionable V-22, a transport aircraft for Marines, it would save only $2.8 billion. Canceling a costly missile defense system and the Army’s next generation armored vehicle, and nixing the expansion of that service’s personnel, would also save tens of billions. That two-thirds of the Pentagon’s major weapon systems experience significant cost overruns and average two years behind schedule indicates that the defense procurement system is a failed socialist enterprise.
Yet if we want to cut the Pentagon budget by almost $350 billion a year, these laudable cuts only get us so far. To really put a dent in the $1.2 trillion dollar deficit, the U.S. must end the counterproductive wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and, instead of bringing the forces home, simply dismantle them. Much of the Pentagon’s budget pays for personnel and military operations. Thus, instead of expanding the Army, the nation needs to dismantle all forces stationed abroad on land and sea and some of those based at home.
In other words, the nation must take the radical step of designing a much more modest military that fulfills only the Constitutional mandate to "provide for the common defense," instead of maintaining a global armed presence and constantly intervening in the affairs of other nations — that is, being offensive. Adopting the more restrained foreign policy of a republic, instead of the current expansive posture of an empire, and significantly shrinking the standing armed forces would return America to the fine tradition of the nation’s founders.
Read more by Ivan Eland
- Knocking Our Heads Against a Wall in Palestine – November 3rd, 2009
- Obama Still Doesn’t Grasp Blowback – October 27th, 2009
- Is Adulation of the Military Really Patriotic? – October 20th, 2009
- Five Facts About Afghanistan – October 13th, 2009
- Fire McChrystal and Get Out of Afghanistan – October 6th, 2009





Pattonpaws
July 10th, 2009 at 9:18 am
Cut Social Security, Medicaid, Medicare and watch the revolution unfold. There will be no place to go in this country that you won't need a heavily armed escort.
Henry_Clemens
July 10th, 2009 at 1:45 pm
I applaud Mr. Eland for telling the truth. America's ruling establishment (i.e. the political-military-corporate crime family) is out of control. Their insatiable greed and lust for world dominance is bankrupting the American people. They do not have a divine right to rule the world and they do not have the right to impoverish the American people in their quest to do so. The big question is this: how much suffering will the American people endure before they wise up and rise up and put an end to all of this immoral madness?
Henry_Clemens
July 10th, 2009 at 3:02 pm
America's ruling establisment: our political leaders, our high-ranking federal bureaucrats, our federal court judges and prosecutors, our millitary leaders, corporate officers, our academic leaders and many, if not most, of our religious leaders – what a sorry lot of incompetent, immoral and downright satanic bastards they all have become! And they have the gall to claim that based on their so-called superior educations, superior wisdom and superior expertise that they have a natural right to rule the American people and the entire rest of the world? These pompous and arrogant jackasses are rapidly sowing the seeds of their own destruction and they don't even seem to have a clue. Oh well, so be it.
bogi666
July 10th, 2009 at 7:51 pm
The solutions given are so simple and obvious is what makes them unacceptable, too easy to understand. As Chris Hedges recently pointed out "the truth will not set you free". The current system of empire is so corrupt that it can't be stopped. The Pentagon with its 800 bases world wide adds 800 more constituencies to the 535 Congressional Constitutionally authorized constituencies. Foreign constituencies are conducive to easy corruption, as evidenced by the development of Dubai since the USA started shipping money for graft and corruption into Iraq by the ton. No accountability at all. No audit trails and no auditors even if there were audit trails. The Pentagon is the government inside the government. Not to mention the real AXIS OF EVIL, the Wall ST. Wash.,DC corridor. This country's sunk. The American taxpayers fund Israel $500 per year for each Israeli who enjoy socialized medicine which includes massages with chocolate and government provided tennis courts, compliment of the American taxpayers. Unless Americans demand government services for their taxes, it will not change for the better. The government deficit is financed by debt with the proceeds DOLED OUT TO THE CORPORATE WELFARE KINGS and the principle and interest paid back by individual withholding taxes.
UtopiaNow
July 11th, 2009 at 12:00 am
Govt. provided free "Medicare" in my view is the most inefficient & expensive disaster the world has yet seen. Where has it worked?. The "health providers" rort it madly and always have an excuse for "not performing" because there is "no competition". ..It will bankrupt America, if the IMF & Fed & trade rules etc don't first,….(& of course foreign policy!)….at least, if it is not very careful.
Why not educate young kids not to get sick (mainly from what they put in their mouth) and also get as many private providers (with less silly rules!) in ALL different areas to COMPETE on cost & quality? THEN why not financially help only the needy, not everyone?