H.J.Res.67 - Supporting a base Defense Budget that at the very minimum matches 4 percent of gross domestic product.

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  • Official: Supporting a base Defense Budget that at the very minimum matches 4 percent of gross domestic product. as introduced.

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01/20/10
H.J.Res.67: Proposing an amendment...

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12/15/08
CQ Politics | New Study Calculates...

C., introduced a joint resolution ( H J Res 67 , S J Res 26 ) that would require a minimal defense budget equal to 4 percent of GDP. The ...

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12/15/08
CQ Politics | New Study Calculates...

C., introduced a joint resolution ( H J Res 67 , S J Res 26 ) that would require a minimal defense budget equal to 4 percent of GDP. The ...

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11/01/08
Balancing strategy and budgets

A joint resolution (H.J. Res. 67 and S.J. Res. 26) introduced last year by Rep. Trent Franks, R-Ariz., and Sen. Elizabeth Dole, R-N.C., s...

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08/13/08
Liddy's Money Part Two: The Neocon...

26, HJ Res. 67) in December 2007 stating that the United States should "commit a minimum of four percent of the nation's gross domestic p...

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04/13/08
Center for Arms Control and Non-Pr...

26, HJ Res. 67) in December 2007 stating that the United States should "commit a minimum of four percent of the nation's gross domestic p...

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02/25/08
The FY 2009 Defense Budget Request...

25 and H.J. Res. 67) that would make such a commitment. This commitment would require Congress to add roughly $59 billion in budget autho...

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02/14/08
Defense Allies Push GDP-Tied Funds...

C., introduced a joint resolution (H J Res 67, S J Res 26) that would require the defense base budget to equal 4 percent of GDP, at a min...

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02/12/08
the first duty of government

writing in human events, w. thomas smith, jr. reminds us of adam smith’s first duty of government: “protecting the society from the v...

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02/12/08
Adam Smith's Lost Legacy: Defence ...

Congressional Quarterly reports that sponsors of the resolution (H J Res 67) point out that the percentage GDP spent on defense today is ...

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