I feel the U.S government should cut military spending, prove me otherwise"
Military spending isn't just for the military exclusively, its for the military families, and the veterans as well. The veterans clinics, and the veterans hospitals across the country. Commissaries, medical and dental clinics, as well, that take care of the soldiers, and the families also, along with housing.
So you view the above questions as this?
"because your questions are always off topic and not worth wasting my time"
I would hope that all the above would be worth your time?
So who's position are you taking when you want to judge how the US government apparently utilizes funds for military spending, to prove you otherwise?
Are you maybe trying to judge the Government?
The United States military?
The military families?
The veterans?
Or maybe the overall infrastructure that is used to manage all of the above?
I included various websites as reference material, did you maybe review them?
Some of humanity, helping the rest humanity to become non defense focused, instead of being defense focused?
Which may be a few decades or centuries from now?
The words "War, and a military," are very ingrained from within, the very dialects that humanity draws it various languages from.
So until humanity in general, mindfully tires of the words "War and military," humanity, is I guess, going to continue to experience the words "War, and a military," until humanity as a whole learns to live without those very words as a part of its own dialect, language choices?
Imagine, the words (War, or military) residing from within the confines of a dictionary or in a history museum only?
And being talked about in past tense situations only?
"I agree. We would be better off if we could spend the money on Medicare for all citizens."
A thought, the Space Shuttle program was done away with:
The total cost of the actual 30-year service life of the shuttle program through 2011, adjusted for inflation, was$196 billion. The exact breakdown into non-recurring and recurring costs is not available, but, according to NASA, the average cost to launch a Space Shuttle as of 2011 was about $450 million per mission.
Why do you find the previous points of view irrelevant?
"The U.S.A should cut miliary spending
I feel the U.S government should cut military spending, prove me otherwise"
Military spending isn't just for the military exclusively, its for the military families, and the veterans as well. The veterans clinics, and the veterans hospitals across the country. Commissaries, medical and dental clinics, as well, that take care of the soldiers, and the families also, along with housing.