The military-industrial complex (MIC) that President Dwight D. Eisenhower warned Americans about more than 60 years ago is still alive and well. In fact, its consuming many more tax dollars and feeding far larger weapons producers than when Ike raised the alarm about the unwarranted influence it wielded in his 1961 farewell address to the nation. The statistics are stunning. This years proposed budget for the Pentagon and nuclear weapons work at the Department of Energy is $886 billion more than twice as much, adjusted for inflation, as at the time of Eisenhowers speech. The Pentagon now consumes more than half the federal discretionary budget, leaving priorities like public health, environmental protection, job training, and education to compete for what remains. In 2020, Lockheed Martin received $75 billion in Pentagon contracts, more than the entire budget of the State Department and the Agency for International Development combined.
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