Macroeconomics teaches that tax revenues can be spent on "Guns or Butter" (military or nonmilitary goods) and apportioned between the two. The US is running a $2 trillion deficit, resulting in a debt ...
Putin has been pledging that his country can focus on both "guns and butter" as it fights in Ukraine. Yet it's precisely butter that's been a headache for Russia, with a 25.7% price increase this year ...
We should discontinue all the useless subsidies for renewables and EVs, redirect a small portion toward accelerating small-scale nuclear plants, and allocate the substantial remainder to “guns” to ...
Regarding your editorial “Biden Has a Choice, Guns or Butter” (Nov. 1): The greatest threat to America’s future is our astronomical national debt. It is approaching $100,000 for every person living in ...
The idea of guns vs. butter was graphically described by President Dwight Eisenhower in his 1953 Chance for Peace speech. The idea of guns vs. butter was graphically described by President Dwight ...