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    cooperative projects to manufacture defence equipment. The pressure of shrinking defence budgets, and increasing operational activities with coalition forces make allied collaboration an attractive alternative. While this trend is a global phenomenon, it has been especially apparent in Western Europe, as these countries have experienced some of the largest cuts to defence spending over the past decade (“Defence Budgets in Europe,” 2016, p. 37). Many Western European allied forces have begun engaging in

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    There was a mass of controversy surrounding the two candidates. There was no perfect choice this year. There was a hated democratic candidate and a even more hated republican candidate. What many people forgot to look into was the idea that the United States had just had a democratic president serve two terms in office. In historic fashion, after something like this happens the country has more than likely went with the other political party in search of change. Donald Trump is surely to be a great

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    Pros and Cons of Obamacare Many people have spent a great deal of time discussing the benefits as well as the repercussions of enacting Obamacare in the United States. This article will venture to educate you on the topic of Obamacare and give you both sides of the story. We will discuss the pros as well as the cons of utilizing Obamacare and how it really affected America as a whole. Optimistically, you will be able to decide on your own after reading this research and information whether or not

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    The United States is a country that revolves around money, yet is facing a $20 trillion national debt. The current issues of increasing healthcare costs, the Social Security fund, and military expenses are the main issues responsible for the debt. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) was put into effect in 2010 and has become the major spender in the healthcare field. The Social Security fund is expected to be completely drained at the end of the year 2016, which will result in millions of Americans being

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    Arms Trade, Weapons Sales, Armament Sales are just few terms used for the manufacture and sale or trade of devices to protect a country, attack another and quite possibly benefit economically, or politically on a global scale. Countries, entities, factions, make, sell, and give things of destruction to others. This is a reality. The intent of this paper is to provide information that individuals can use to determine the necessity. The economics, the politics and last the National Security are

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    neglect many of its other needs in doing so. The United States military is by far and away the most puissant armed organization in the world. Here are some figures that help illustrate just how pragmatic that last statement is. In the 2015 fiscal year we spent 598 billion dollars on the military; that’s over fifty percent of the federal government’s discretionary spending.(1) In 2016, only 19 of 194 nations had a higher GDP than America’s defense budget; that means that the U.S. spends more money per

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    The United States is spending huge amounts of money on military defense when there are other problem areas in our society that are in need of more funding. $1.754 trillion - that is the current estimated amount the United States has spent on defense-related costs since 2001 (Koshgarian, L., et al., 2015). While the United States spends more on its military than China, Saudi Arabia, Russia, the U.K., India, France, and Japan combined (Peterson, P., 2016), it has one of the highest rates of poverty

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    is the question. America is torn, not sure whether it should increase military spending or if it should considerably slash the budget. Advocates for a higher defense budget claim more spending will lead to a stronger, better trained military, which would in turn help secure our status as the superlative military power of the world. However, supporters of the defense budget cuts argue for a reduction in troop size, which they believe would save the country billions and allow the nation to focus those

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    transforms the non-group insurance market in the United States, mandates that most residents have health insurance, significantly expands public insurance and subsidizes private insurance coverage, raises revenues from a variety of new taxes, and reduces and reorganizes spending under the nation’s largest health insurance plan, Medicare. If fully implemented, the ACA promises to lead to a dramatically different health care landscape for the United States in the years to come. Projecting the impacts of

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    difference. The CBO was created out of controversy between the executive and legislative branches. There was a lack of fiscal responsibility on the side of congress. Budget making by a committee was then a way to confront resource scarcity face on. This was a way for the congress to also check the executive branch in the budget making process. On February 25, 1975, Alice Rivlin was sworn in as director of CBO. This was the official beginning of the CBO. She was basically a staff of one. The only other

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