5. Military Spending
There was a lot of contention during Obama’s two terms as to whether or not the military was actually being utilized correctly. Now that he is done in the White House, there is evidence that our military has been a bit weakened in the aftermath.
Trump recognized this from the start of his campaign, and he decided that it was time for the U.S. to strengthen our forces once more. Now that he is the president, it is almost inevitable that Trump will be doing everything in his power to make sure that our forces increase. As such, nothing like this can ever happen in small doses. Trump’s proposed changes would see some 90,000 soldiers, 350 more navy ships, and around 100 more fighter planes.
While that may sound like an impressive fighting force, bringing such a great amount of troops and equipment will cost no small amount of money. While a good intent is there to strengthen our defense and prevent international crises, there is somewhat a lack of concern for the overall repercussions that it will have on the financial state of the nation as a whole. That being said, it does have the potential to work, but it would be foolish to undergo such a crusade without weighing the actual cost.
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