The artificial primacy of defense among our national priorities is a constant unearned windfall for some, but it's privation for the rest of America; it steals from what we could be and can do. In Econ 101, they teach that the big-picture fight over national priorities is guns versus butter. Now it's butter versus margarine—guns get a pass. Overall, we're weaker for it, and at enormous cost.


Drift: The Unmooring of American Military Power (ed. Broadway Books, 2012) - ISBN: 9780307461001


The artificial primacy of defense among our national priorities is a constant unearned windfall for some, but it's privation for the rest of America; ...

The artificial primacy of defense among our national priorities is a constant unearned windfall for some, but it's privation for the rest of America; ...

The artificial primacy of defense among our national priorities is a constant unearned windfall for some, but it's privation for the rest of America; ...

The artificial primacy of defense among our national priorities is a constant unearned windfall for some, but it's privation for the rest of America; ...