Get another talking point dummie. That one has been debunked so many times it is not funny. Besides... defense is one function of the federal government that is actually in the constitution.
Yeah, there's few things that betray the ages of the primitives more so than their perception of defense spending. These are old hippies, in their 60s and 70s, all right.
From 1789 until 1970--give or take a year--defense spending in fact was the largest part of the federal budget; as late as Franklin Roosevelt during his first year in office (1933), military pensions were by far the overwhelmingly dominant part of the federal budget.
Yeah, that's right. Military pensions.
One has to credit the evil Richard Nixon with presiding over this cataclysmic shift in federal spending, from defense to social services. He was the first one to budget more for social services than for defense, and it's never gone back since.
So when a primitive yaps about the defense budget being "too big," the primitive's memory's obviously from 1970 and before.
I think it's time they got caught up.