st0wandgrow
Well-Known Member
If you bothered to do some googling yourself, you'd find that Americans spent a trillion dollars on health insurance premiums in 2015. That's 50% more than the entire defense budget. Total health care spending was $3.2 trillion, about $10,000 per person. Clearly, diverting 1% of the defense budget isn't going to make a dent in Americas health and education problems much less solve them.
True, the defense budget alone wouldn't cover healthcare for the entire country, but if you add in all of the costs of our military we could cover every man woman and child twice over. How much did we piss away in Iraq and Afghanistan? Pretty sure those trillions of dollars would get it done.