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(11,641 posts)America dry and no one in Washington seems to care or be willing to reign in our out of control military budget.
When the US spends almost $700 BILLION dollars in one year on the military we are losing not winning in the world. These costs show our military is inefficient and a detriment to America's stability. Sure if you throw insane money into the military you can win wars and effectively kill at will but it's grinding America's economy to a halt under it's weight.
So it's pretty easy for RP to be popular with people who are looking for reductions in military spending and an end to America policing the world at the American tax payers expense.
Ron Paul is making people think about military insanity and this is a good thing.
I believe it's a blessed thing that RP is on stage and talking truth to the right wing war machine. Why can't Dems just appreciate this facet of RP's campaign? Sure they can disagree on a huge list of things with Ron Paul but military spending isn't just some small issue. The US military budget is the elephant in the room and only Ron Paul is willing to even admit the elephant exists.
If Dems really want to cut into Paul's popularity they will need to move back to the left and the antiwar crowd. If not expect Paul's popularity to grow...