[Peace-discuss] Voters have no idea, on military & foreign aid
C. G. Estabrook
galliher at illinois.edu
Tue Feb 1 11:05:10 CST 2011
[Of course voters' being misinformed as they are is not an accident. --CGE]
Voters Underestimate How Much U.S. Spends on Defense
Tuesday, February 01, 2011
Voters are fairly evenly divided as to whether the federal government spends too
much or too little on national defense, but most also appear to dramatically
underestimate how much is actually spent.
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey shows that 27% of Likely
Voters say the United States does not spend enough money on the military and
national security. Thirty-two percent (32%) say America spends too much on
defense, while a plurality (37%) thinks the nation spends about the right
amount. (To see survey question wording, click here.)
But only 25% of voters believe the United States should always spend at least
three times as much on defense as any other nation. Forty percent (40%) do not
think the country needs to spend this much, while 35% are not sure.
Interestingly, if the government were to actually spend only three times as much
as any other nation, it would imply a significant cut in U.S. defense spending.
For fiscal year 2011, the total budget for defense is estimated to be around
$719 billion. That does not include the cost of veterans' care, which totals
another $124 billion. By comparison, no other nation in the world spends more
than $110 billion on defense. Earlier polling showed that just 58% recognize
that the United States spends more on defense than any other nation in the world.
Underlying voters' opinions on how much the United States spends on defense is
the fact that many don't know where most of the government's money already goes.
Just 40% can correctly identify that most federal spending goes towards national
defense, Social Security and Medicare. Roughly the same number (38%) believes
this statement to be false, while another 22% are not sure.
...
<http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/general_politics/january_2011/voters_underestimate_how_much_u_s_spends_on_defense>
or <http://liten.be//zswPj>
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