The Real Reason Why the United States Is Constantly at War

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Mr. Beat

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@iammrbeat
@iammrbeat Жыл бұрын
I got so worked up in this video that I lost my beard. How do _you_ feel about the military industrial complex? Sponsorship information: AdGuard VPN on SALE! Use promo code MRBEAT to get a 2-year subscription plan with 83% OFF - agrd.io/mrbeat Limited time offer!
@BlastedBS
@BlastedBS Жыл бұрын
first
@carreviewer6345
@carreviewer6345 Жыл бұрын
I hate it
@abrahamlincoln937
@abrahamlincoln937 Жыл бұрын
Eisenhower was absolutely correct about the military industrial complex.
@Osnapchris
@Osnapchris Жыл бұрын
⁠@@abrahamlincoln937Based Eisenhussy
@Alec0124
@Alec0124 Жыл бұрын
What a great topic to cover. I hope we achieve world peace before the AI singularity. Otherwise I don't see us avoiding a future of armed robots.
@RandomGameCritic
@RandomGameCritic Жыл бұрын
One of the most shocking facts that I ever learned is that the Department of Defense not only has the distinction of being the only Government body to never pass a single audit, but in their most recent audit, they were unable to account for a shocking 61% of their assets. People shouldn't be screaming from the rooftops that we could permanently end homelessness and hunger in America almost eighteen times over with the money that we spent on our military in a single year. People should be screaming from the rooftops that we could permanently end homelessness and hunger almost _ELEVEN_ times over with the money that *_WENT MISSING_* in a single year. *_Edit:_*_ Okay so I was slightly wrong about this. Huge thanks to the ONE person who explained my mistake without talking down on me and treating me like an idiot. But yes, the pentagon did not lose 61% of its $800 million+ dollar budget in a single year. It actually lost 61% of its combined $3.5 trillion in total assets that it had accumulated over many decades. Out of the 27 areas investigated, only seven of them passed._
@spinyslasher6586
@spinyslasher6586 Жыл бұрын
Nah that's no fun let's go drone strike more hospitals and schools in the Middle East again! For Democracy of course!
@billyosullivan3192
@billyosullivan3192 Жыл бұрын
USA has spent 20 trillion on the war on poverty but ur telling me 1/18 of the usa millitray budget could end homelessness
@spinyslasher6586
@spinyslasher6586 Жыл бұрын
@@billyosullivan3192 the war on poverty was a sham just like the war on drugs.
@santiagoo.8958
@santiagoo.8958 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, if If I have the obligation to pay taxes the government has the obligation of telling me where my money ends up, and if I have to be honest about my taxes they have to be honest about where they spend my money.
@jivetime2
@jivetime2 Жыл бұрын
It took the Department of Homeland Security 10 years to pass its audit, the DOD is 10x larger than homeland. It should do better, but still this isn't as crazy as I think you're making it out to be. Not being able to account for something in an audit doesn't mean missing!
@sydguitar99
@sydguitar99 Жыл бұрын
It's crazy how when things like universal healthcare and free college tuition are proposed, only thing you hear on the media is "where will that money come from" but when it comes to military spending no one questions it
@bruh-bn3ni
@bruh-bn3ni Жыл бұрын
im a believer of a good military. the us being the world police beats russia or china but yeah i think it would be better if more funds went to healthcare and college. i read up somewhere that the military spending is inefficient and wasteful
@sydguitar99
@sydguitar99 Жыл бұрын
@@bruh-bn3ni did you hear how much money the Pentagon has lost track of? $220 BILLION
@jivetime2
@jivetime2 Жыл бұрын
In 2022 we spent ~$767 billion on national defense. Same year the us federal government spent $755 billion on just Medicare. Universal healthcare will be a process much larger than national defense and the sector is 20% of the us economy. It really is a more complicated question since creating such a system is much more difficult than funding an existing one.
@halfulford3081
@halfulford3081 Жыл бұрын
There's a simple solution to this problem and that is to hold the department of defense accountable by eliminating the waste they could easily cut the bloated military budget in half. The same thing can be said about our government healthcare system by simply cutting the waste and fraud they could easily cut the bloated budget in half. For the love of money is the root of all evil.
@jivetime2
@jivetime2 Жыл бұрын
@@halfulford3081 could you please point to the waste and fraud you claim is about half of where the budget goes for Medicare and DoD.
@mikeall7012
@mikeall7012 9 ай бұрын
I was disillusioned as a young officer, when i realized most senior officers cared more about their next promotion than making Afghanistan a better country. That sounds obvious but what shattered my vission if the war was that decisions were made that were detrimental to the overall mission, so that the commanders could look better and get a better shot at climbing rank.
@olexp9017
@olexp9017 Ай бұрын
@@mikeall7012 "Making Afghanistan a better country". In what way the USA could do that?
@mikeall7012
@mikeall7012 Ай бұрын
@@olexp9017 I don't think they could. Did you read my entire post? The context of the statement was that of youthful ignorance.
@olexp9017
@olexp9017 Ай бұрын
@@mikeall7012 No, what I didn't understand is where the idea about the USA making other countries better comes from. It is all about profit, not about making someone happier. The USA can't do what the USSR did in Afghanistan because it is not profitable. Totally different ideologies.
@tylerhackner9731
@tylerhackner9731 Жыл бұрын
Tired of the constant war spending when we could spend it on us
@iammrbeat
@iammrbeat Жыл бұрын
Instead of blowing stuff up and destroying, we could be building and investing.
@dr.decker911
@dr.decker911 Жыл бұрын
But the big guy needs his 10% off dead Eastern Europeans. Vote Joe Out 2024
@Menezarian
@Menezarian Жыл бұрын
quickest way to destroy the world economy fr
@rbrookeb
@rbrookeb Жыл бұрын
@@iammrbeatwould love for you do a video on world military spending from a PPP angle + benefits/pay (which is like $200 billion of defense spending). We spend way more per solidier both while they’re active (for pay & individual gear) as well as retirement benefits; I realized why other countries have to force people to serve after I learned the massive difference. Anyway, with that info included in a ppp analysis: US spending isn’t quite as outrageous as it seems on the face of it. I enjoy your perspective, not to mention your talent for simplifying complex subjects 🙂
@LewDanLascivious8276
@LewDanLascivious8276 Жыл бұрын
"I want to talk about the war in the Persian Gulf.. big doings in the Persian Gulf, you know my favorite part of that war? It was the first war we ever had that was on every channel plus cable and the war got good ratings too didn't it?. well we like war were a warlike people, we like war because we're good at it, you know why were good at it? because we get a lot of practice. This country's only two hundred years old already and we've had ten major Wars. We average a major war every twenty years in this country so we're good at it and it's a good thing we are we ain't good at anything else anymore; can't build a decent car, can't make a TV set or a VCR worth a f***, got no steel industry left, can't educate our young people, can't get healthcare to our old people but we can bomb the s*** out of your country alright huh? Especially if your country is full of brown people, oh! we like that don't we? That's our hobby, that's our new job in the world: bombing brown people. Iraq, Panama, Grenada, Lybia you got some brown people in your country tell them to watch the f*** out or we'll goddamn bomb them! Well when was the last white people you can remember that we bombed? Can you remember the last white.....can you remember ANY white people we've ever bombed? The Germans, those the only ones and that's because they were trying to cut in on our action they wanted to dominate the world BULLSHIT THAT'S OUR F****** JOB! Now, we only bomb brown people not because they're trying to cut in on our action just because they're brown. Now you've probably noticed I don't feel about that war the way we were told to feel about that war the way we were ordered and instructed by the United States government to feel about that war. You see I tell you my mind doesn't work that way. I got this real moron thing I do; it's called THINKING! and I'm not a very good American because I like to form my own opinions. I don't just roll over when I'm told to. Sad to say, most Americans roll over on command not me I have certain rules I live by; my first rule is: I don't believe anything the government tells me... nothing, zero, no. And I don't take very seriously the Media or the Press in this country who in the case of the Persian Gulf War were nothing more than unpaid employees of the department of defence and who most of the time, most of the time functioned as an unofficial public relations agency to the US government. So I don't listen to them and I really don't believe in my country and I got to tell you folks I don't get all choked up about yellow ribbons and American flags because I consider them to be symbols and I leave symbols to the symbol minded. Me? I look at war a bit differently. To me war is a lot of prick waving okay. Simple thing that's all it is. War is a whole lot of man standing out in the field waving their pricks at one another. Men are insecure about the size of their dicks and so they have to kill one another over the idea. That's what all that a****** jock bulshit is about. That's what all that adolescent macho-male posturing and strutting in bars and locker rooms is all about is called Dick fear. Men are terrified that their pricks are inadequate and so they have to compete with one another to feel better about themselves and since Wars the ultimate competition, basically, men are killing each other to in order to improve their self-esteem. You don't have to be a historian or political scientist to see the bigger dick foreign policy theory at work, it sounds like this "WHAT?! they have bigger dicks? BOMB THEM!" and of course the rockets and the bombs and the bullets are all shaped like dicks, it's a subconscious need to project the penis into other people's affairs, it's called F****** WITH PEOPLE! So as far as I'm concerned that whole thing in the Persian Gulf is nothing more than one biiiig prick waving dick fight. In this particular case Saddam Hussein had questioned the size of George Bush's dick and George Bush has been called a wimp for so long - "wimp" rhymes with "limp" - George has been called wimp for so long that he has to act out his manhood fantasies by sending other people's children to die. Even the name Bush, even the name bush is related to the genitals without being the genitals. A bush is sort of a passive secondary sex characteristic. Now if this man's name had been George Boner...well he would have felt a little better about himself and we wouldn't had any trouble over there in the first place. This whole country has a manhood problem, biiiig manhood problem in the USA. You can tell from the language we use, language always gives you away. What did we do wrong in Vietnam? We pulled out! huh?.. Not a very manly thing to do is it? When you're f****** people, you got to stay there and f*** them good, f*** them all the way, f*** until the end, f****** to death, f****** to death, f****** the death.. stay in there and keep f****** them until they're all dead! We left a few women and children alive in Vietnam and we haven't felt good about ourselves since. That's why in the Persian Gulf George Bush had to say "This will not be another Vietnam" he actually use these words, he said: "This time we're going all the way" imagine an American president using the sexual slang of a thirteen-year-old to describe his foreign policy? If you want to know what happened in the Persian Gulf just remember the names of the two men who were running that war: Dick Cheney and Colin Powell, somebody got f***** in the ass" - We like War / George Carlin
@nasis18
@nasis18 Жыл бұрын
As a vet, I can tell you this money doesn't go to us. It goes to PMCs. The current and last Secretary of Defense took jobs at PMCs after they retired from the military. 😑
@tristinjudd2595
@tristinjudd2595 8 ай бұрын
Sure it isn't going towards growing the Navy? Those ships are expensive
@nasis18
@nasis18 8 ай бұрын
@@tristinjudd2595 Who do you think builds those ships?
@davidbeasley962
@davidbeasley962 8 ай бұрын
@nasis18 not PMC's lol. Mercenaries aren't cheap man for man compared to a uniformed soldier, but that doesn't mean very much. I cost 80k dollars for my first year in the army, that's everything including my barracks, basic training, ammo for the range, toilet paper, you name it. 1 year of me is cheaper than a hmmwv. Meanwhile a B2 spirit costs 2 billion dollars just to buy in the first place, not including fuel, maintenance, security, officers making 6 figure salaries to fly it, etc. Pmc's have some nice hardware and the individual is much more expensive, but it's nothing compared to the air force or navy. This guy's nuts.
@nasis18
@nasis18 8 ай бұрын
@@davidbeasley962 PMCs doesn't just entail "mercenaries," but any private military contractor or corporation that has government contracts with the DoD. These companies routinely way overcharge the military for many different things. The politicians won't crack down on this because they are in the companies back pocket. The B2, like you mentioned, is expensive, but it doesn't help that companies gouge the military on parts and other things to keep that equipment running. The DoD can't account for trillions of dollars and have failed their last 6 audits in a row.
@DrBusiness9
@DrBusiness9 7 ай бұрын
@@davidbeasley962 right because Huntington Ingalls Industries isn’t a private military corporation… wait I’m not retarded! Yes they are! And guess who is a giant shareholder there? Black Rock! Guess what they do????? FUND ALL KIKDS OF US PMC BULLSHIT SUMBASS
@osrichitt5269
@osrichitt5269 Жыл бұрын
I was stationed in Honduras. my drill Sergeant didn’t believe that the base existed. He thought that there was an error in my transfer orders. one day our section SGT. came looking for volunteers to do search and rescue training. None of us were qualified for the training but he insisted that some of us sign up anyway. I talked to him later about why we were running training exercises with personal who weren’t ever gonna actually engage in that kind of action. He told me that had to have the training so that they could justify their budget. Basically, they were worried that if they didn’t waste the money this year they wouldn’t have the money to waste next year. That’s how military financing works
@davidbeasley962
@davidbeasley962 8 ай бұрын
Yup. Spend it or lose it. Almost universal in government budgeting right down to the municipal level though
@arleenm7367
@arleenm7367 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Mr. Beat. Just imagine how much infrastructure rebuilding in the US we could have done with all that money spent on the "rebuilding" in Iraq and Afghanistan. Breaks your heart.
@iammrbeat
@iammrbeat Жыл бұрын
It really does. I'm all for humanitarian aid, but often the weapons we send out end up just hurting civilians.
@doctorothon
@doctorothon Жыл бұрын
enough for free healthcare and tertiary education for all, lol.
@TheModdedwarfare3
@TheModdedwarfare3 Жыл бұрын
@@doctorothon universal free healthcare would cost less in taxes than it costs in insurance premiums. We wouldn't even have to cut the military budget for it. Of course I'm all for cutting the military funding by a huge amount, leaving little more than enough to fund care and rewards for our veterans
@willpotter22
@willpotter22 Жыл бұрын
@@TheModdedwarfare3 absolutely constant cuts to the VA and reps call themselves the veteran party and “support our troops” they’re not supporting anyone but oligarchs
@imperialinquisition6006
@imperialinquisition6006 Жыл бұрын
@@TheModdedwarfare3 Gets invaded. Dies.
@brett.z17
@brett.z17 9 ай бұрын
“We’ve got money for wars but can’t feed the poor”
@MarkoNelc
@MarkoNelc Ай бұрын
Instead, we send poor into war.
@pinniped1073
@pinniped1073 Жыл бұрын
One of the takeaways from reading "Duty" by Robert Gates, who served as Defense Secretary under both Presidents Bush and Obama, was his frustration with the military procurement process. Too many in Congress see it more as a jobs program, and that is why they often fund weapons systems that the Pentagon neither needs nor wants, if it means jobs and money for their states and districts. And when there was a move to close some unnecessary military bases, the politics of the situation made it impossible to approach in any kind of rational manner. I don't know what the answer is, but I certainly became convinced that we could maintain the world's most powerful military forces while spending a lot less money. (He also argued for spending more on the State Department and diplomacy, noting that preventing war is almost always a lot cheaper -- even in just dollars, let alone lives -- than fighting it. It was a refreshing view from a former Defense Secretary.)
@iammrbeat
@iammrbeat Жыл бұрын
Gates is a wise dude.
@雷-t3j
@雷-t3j Жыл бұрын
to your last point, yes, but if you don't have a strong military people will start wars with you anyway. America should (and imo has) stop trying to be the words policemen and move onto private security for it's allies.
@Donkor640
@Donkor640 Жыл бұрын
The military gets bent over at the point of sale for just about everything from fighters to a roll of paper towels. If you could see some of the invoices for simple items that claim to be Military Grade you’d probably want to throw up. I remember climbing into the back of one of our smaller helicopters where the Rescue Swimmer sits to get a feel for how cramped it was back there, when he told me how much that 4” foam cushion cost I refused to believe him. It’s a little 2’x2’ quick drying seat cushion and the price tag is mind boggling! I wish I could remember the amount but just think of a high end price for a fancy cushion and multiply that by 20.
@EagleZoo
@EagleZoo Жыл бұрын
One might have difficulty believing the other nations are negotiating in good faith. After the cold war we stopped producing uranium pits. Other nations didn't stop accumulating warheads and arms just because there was a treaty. Refusal to allow inspections, hidden operations not observable by satellite or aerial photo kept these efforts up as the U.S. presumably continued to act in good faith. So the question is this: given that we're actually now behind in warheads and uranium pits to create the proper detonation cycle as China and Russia aid Iran and North Korea while outpacing us, why do you think diplomacy could work?
@Donkor640
@Donkor640 Жыл бұрын
@@EagleZoo I don’t see how any country can truly trust that the US is operating in good faith based on our history of self service at the expense of everyone else.
@Osnapchris
@Osnapchris Жыл бұрын
Please continue to make more videos similar to this topic, it’s so great putting a spotlight on issues like these that don’t get much attention in mainstream media even though these kinds of issues affect EVERYONE.
@iammrbeat
@iammrbeat Жыл бұрын
Heck yeah. I appreciate the feedback.
@nickthompson1812
@nickthompson1812 Жыл бұрын
@@chemicalfrankie1030 such as? I’m open to your explanation; make it good
@dsxa918
@dsxa918 Жыл бұрын
We don't have to be spicy and name names because then well-intentioned people will hate instead of picking up on (respective) constructive elements of our suggestions. The truth is you can't serve these many masters, and it's why we're kept so disoriented and divided. There is so much effort put into personal interests that our interests are neglected. Love is the only truth and everything else is an illusion - a Shooter Jennings quote
@dsxa918
@dsxa918 Жыл бұрын
You name one name and you end up with so many enemies 'all the rest of the names' don't get the credit they deserve.
@dsxa918
@dsxa918 Жыл бұрын
Case in point, Eisenhower names the military industrial complex and is 100% a figure in such construct.
@Did.You.Forget
@Did.You.Forget Жыл бұрын
Omg what a fantastic transition. *The Mr. Beat Follicle Complex.*
@_JayRamsey_
@_JayRamsey_ Жыл бұрын
I'll never forget learning that it wasn't normal for countries to have military bases all over the planet.
@yaoliang1580
@yaoliang1580 Жыл бұрын
Only one country has this
@doomguy.23frommars60
@doomguy.23frommars60 Жыл бұрын
@Yao Li Ang I few do in Africa but that's it
@howardman3926
@howardman3926 Жыл бұрын
@@yaoliang1580 Russia and China does it too. Russia less so only because they are poor
@stephennickel5576
@stephennickel5576 Жыл бұрын
The cia is the worst branch of government ever started in 1947. Just Google , CIA scandals. And remember it's not torture, it is enhanced interrogation. WTF!
@yaoliang1580
@yaoliang1580 Жыл бұрын
@@howardman3926 the purpose of China's few military bases are not for greed or world dominance but as a defence against the insanity of the US n its vassal states like Britain, Australia n Canada etc.
@fentanylfrog8403
@fentanylfrog8403 Жыл бұрын
Honestly when faced with such massive systems like the military industrial complex, it's hard to believe that my vote can do anything. I think it's why a lot of people don't engage in politics anymore, because there are political machines too large for us to even comprehend.
@iammrbeat
@iammrbeat Жыл бұрын
Nah, they still need us. We have more power than you realize.
@fentanylfrog8403
@fentanylfrog8403 Жыл бұрын
@@iammrbeat Well you have made me much more aware of how the government works and more motivated to engage in politics, so thank you.
@nocturnalcb
@nocturnalcb Жыл бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/gWWyZHdteMuHnqM I believe that this is a great explanation
@calidawg111
@calidawg111 Жыл бұрын
@@iammrbeat We would have power if we all agreed to not pay taxes if they didn’t fix something or if we didn’t go to work as a country or a large majority
@daz-ut1sd
@daz-ut1sd Жыл бұрын
@@calidawg111 the people that actually pay the taxes aren't complaining.
@weirdals
@weirdals Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@HarrisonLehn
@HarrisonLehn Жыл бұрын
“Free school lunches? Maternity leave? Homelessness? Stronger social safety nets?” “Nah too expensive” “$813 Billion for military spending?” “Not enough let’s make it $840 billion”
@iammrbeat
@iammrbeat Жыл бұрын
Exactly
@alonkatz4633
@alonkatz4633 Жыл бұрын
Minimum wage...
@Subfightr
@Subfightr Жыл бұрын
Aren't we actually charging these poor bastards for doing our dirty work? They are expected to some how pay us back, they aren't gifts.
@deyoungyoung3059
@deyoungyoung3059 Жыл бұрын
Clearly they don’t care about the working class and homeless.
@alonkatz4633
@alonkatz4633 Жыл бұрын
@@deyoungyoung3059 They don't even try to hide it, and people vote for them anyway
@tylercooper1551
@tylercooper1551 Жыл бұрын
My uncle is an architect in the airforce and has been for a long time. He's designed many of the overseas bases and wrote a book on the subject of how much our bases are ruining the local areas. He's a staunch conservative, so the fact he wrote a book on the subject says a lot Edit: I took his name out of my comment, because I don't trust people in comment sections not to seek him out
@speedyazi5029
@speedyazi5029 Жыл бұрын
Not to mention, having military presence in other people's homeland does not create a good look. Making a country seem nosey to the point where they can militarily intervene in foreign places doesn't exactly make locals feel safe about their OWN domestic space and sovereignty.
@iammrbeat
@iammrbeat Жыл бұрын
I really want to read his book, though.
@tylercooper1551
@tylercooper1551 Жыл бұрын
@@iammrbeat the book is called America town: building the outposts of empire. Mr beat, you're a kansas guy right? I am also, and that uncle is actually a KU grad
@TragickSin
@TragickSin Жыл бұрын
Your uncle probably got indoctrinated by woke propaganda…the reason the us military is the best the best…is becouse we have the most bases and beeen in the most wars…so stop your privledged woke narrative and be grateful you live in the bet country in the world
@axel665
@axel665 Жыл бұрын
​@@tylercooper1551 don't most us conservative prefer isolation
@juanmonge7418
@juanmonge7418 Жыл бұрын
When I was in college, I went to a lecture from someone who was stationed at the pentagon. Someone asked: that is a big building. What exactly goes on there? His reply was that the pentagon was just a giant buying operation. There were as many as 150,000 people whose job was just to buy items. From tanks to bbq grills.
@ethos5
@ethos5 Жыл бұрын
Former aircraft mechanic here. We spend so much because we get overcharged. I remember working on a new system where we had to use the specialized clamps that were a hundred bucks each. Know what was a good substitute for those when we ran out? Zip strips. The kind you get at the dollar store. Contractors are a *drain* on the military, far and away.
@iammrbeat
@iammrbeat Жыл бұрын
That's messed up 😐
@grantmccoy6739
@grantmccoy6739 Жыл бұрын
That's literally the point. It's not that having a military is bad, it's that military industry profiteering is super corrupt. It kind of raises questions about whether or not profit is even good at all...
@elizalee1214
@elizalee1214 Жыл бұрын
@@grantmccoy6739 Those military suppliers are sponsors for policitians' campaign.
@corpr8dystopia778
@corpr8dystopia778 10 ай бұрын
You may have been a FAA mechanic but you don’t seem to all too well informed. EVERY part is built to specification, and specified for use by the government. All of their parts, systems, and end products are complex and subject to rigorous inspection and testing. You think a contractor specified the clamps? No, they just made them. Make to order, especially new systems, are produced in low volume which drives costs due to economies of scale. Also, all contractors are profit regulated and financially audited basically non stop by multiple government agencies. It’s expensive to do business with the government, so many regulations and risks.
@AustinHansen
@AustinHansen Жыл бұрын
I remember a story about a guy who was in the Navy on a ship, and he said as they were on their way back to the US, they were told to throw a bunch of perfectly fine, in working condition, expensive equipment overboard before they arrived to port so they could justify more funding.
@djdigital3806
@djdigital3806 Жыл бұрын
I was a Navy Storekeeper. I know.
@TC-yx2ss
@TC-yx2ss Жыл бұрын
If you don't use up your budget next one will be smaller.Gotta use it up.
@bustedupgrunt1177
@bustedupgrunt1177 Жыл бұрын
This story is most convincing as is, without details, dates, places, or sources. Today's lower-educated citizens eat it up, wanting endless free stoff handed out personally. In fact, let's just say the crew sunk the entire ship before reaching port to 'JUSTIFY MORE SPENDING".
@dms79
@dms79 Жыл бұрын
I recall a similar incident happening in Afghanistan not too long ago...
@AustinHansen
@AustinHansen Жыл бұрын
@@bustedupgrunt1177 I don’t know why you felt the need to take that so personally - I was pretty transparent that it was just a story I heard lol
@PremierCCGuyMMXVI
@PremierCCGuyMMXVI Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this Mr. Beat. This video was needed. So many Americans, including my family members, support the military industrial complex. Politicians and corporations are getting rich off our huge military and war. We can use the military money to help our people yet instead we just continue filling the pockets of politicians. We really need change in this country. And it all starts at the local level. We need young people to get involved in politics and we need to pass policies such as rank choice voting and ending gerrymandering to elect politicians from neither of the two corporate parties and make real change.
@HerakObama
@HerakObama 8 ай бұрын
Starting at the local level wont do anything. Regardless of how honest and hard working a local politician is, he or she still needs a lot of capital to run at the national level. To run, you need special interest money. To get reelected, you need special interest money. In order to rid this influence, you need campaign finance reform, which will never happen since the special interests give kickbacks to the politicians. When it comes down to brass tax, a politician will put financial wellbeing over country any day of the week - and there's a reason politicians are allowed to trade stocks and never seem to get audited. We've gone from the founding of the Union, when Congressional seats were part-time roles with frequent turnover to today, where these dinosaurs sit in these positions for 20+ years and magically 10-100X their personal wealth during their time in office...
@milojadez
@milojadez 5 ай бұрын
Instead of voting people in (who can lie and turn on a dime) we should be able to vote on individual bills and issues..like other countries do. And not let elected officials appoint people to serve for a lifetime because after elections, all appointed personnel is driven by special interests. Believe it or not we don't have much voting power when it comes to real change because individuals can be persuaded, bought out and corrupted
@davidnice1
@davidnice1 Жыл бұрын
This is a fantastic and well put together video. I love how it explains the details of the industrial-military complex. I would of also added that military industries also influence the media, which then influences the movie industry and pop culture. War and The military are glorified in America and that's something that's going to be hard to change.
@evanhoffman7995
@evanhoffman7995 Жыл бұрын
I've been noticing an awful lot of military propaganda on the evening news in the past several months. Stuff like touring aircraft carriers, fearmongering about how underprepared we are for China invading Taiwan, even complaining about jobs for military spouses. Funny how the solution for all those problems seems to be "spend more money on the military."
@iammrbeat
@iammrbeat Жыл бұрын
I appreciate the kind words!
@Portable47
@Portable47 Жыл бұрын
Yup, I feel like most Americans could easily become warmongers and not even realize it
@WampusWrangler
@WampusWrangler Жыл бұрын
The MIC runs deep, literally so pervasive that it's engrained into our very culture. The Department of Defense often loans its equipment to movie studios to use in filming (think like a helicopter in an action movie or jets in top gun). As a prerequisite for using their equipment the DoD will review scripts for the movies they lend equipment to and will withhold equipment if there is something in the script they don't approve of (i.e. usually something that is critical of the military). There are literally internally released transcripts from the DoD that admit to doing this. So yes the MIC does influence our media and films, which in turn has a massive impact on American culture.
@ghostsniperable353
@ghostsniperable353 Жыл бұрын
War being glorified is a tradition dating back since the rise of tribes and civilization. It’s a great honor to serve your people and sacrifice if need be. I experienced combat in Afghanistan and I don’t want to be part of it again. However I would still do it for America. Watching war movies inspires people to serve and to be some body, this is why I joined the Marines. But many of these films show the bad side of war which is the main lesson.
@cosmedelustrac5842
@cosmedelustrac5842 Жыл бұрын
As Caspian Report said : "Russia will understand why the US dosen't have universal healthcare".
@thepatriot47
@thepatriot47 Жыл бұрын
Not Russia........half a million iraqis.
@citrischips1914
@citrischips1914 Жыл бұрын
Unfathomably based
@Iamnotimaginative
@Iamnotimaginative Жыл бұрын
@EdgeSanityGaming How shocking that many would rather have lower quality of care that covers everyone rather than high quality care that only helps some.
@Iamnotimaginative
@Iamnotimaginative Жыл бұрын
Less than 80% of full time workers are eligible for health insurance, and that's ignoring people who can't work full time (for example, retail or factory workers, who oftentimes have to hold multiple part time jobs). Either way, even with healthcare, things like cancer care can still bankrupt your family (even after you die). It's just not worth it. I have some of the best coverage in the country. I'd much rather pay higher taxes and help more people get coverage than continue to have it, or be able to go through a large illness or accident without losing everything they own. I'd much rather wait a month or two than go to the front of the line while someone else suffers because they couldn't access it. That honestly seems like a good deal to me. I also feel better mental health coverage could help alleviate issues like obesity or gun violence.
@AizakkuZ
@AizakkuZ Жыл бұрын
@@Iamnotimaginative Fax, I work at Boeing and do not get health benefits as I am contracted because I came in as an intern.
@choppergirl
@choppergirl Жыл бұрын
The fiscal irresponsibility of the US government when it comes to the military has been appalling for as long as I can remember... he's right... 80 years. That Eisenhower warning wasn't enough.
@josephinetracy1485
@josephinetracy1485 Жыл бұрын
We're BROKE. This has got to be one of the most irresponsible constructs ever. The U.S. is the only country in the history of the world to not use it's own military to guard it's own border. I've honestly thought about emigrating!
@choppergirl
@choppergirl Жыл бұрын
@@josephinetracy1485 Wait, do you support the right to travel freely around the world, or do you support locking everybody inside feudal state borders. It sounds like both at the same time. You can't emigrate, because other countries won't let you in... because... well... you know... they secured their borders. Either you support the right to travel and the freedom of movement around the planet, or you stand against it...
@josephinetracy1485
@josephinetracy1485 Жыл бұрын
@@choppergirl Apparently you missed the "only country in the history of the world" part. Since I don't think that you missed it, I refuse to answer.
@choppergirl
@choppergirl Жыл бұрын
@@josephinetracy1485Well, you are welcome to answer. Just remember, securing borders is a double edge sword and can work against you just as well. If the US secures it's border against Mexico and Canada, for example... Mexico and Canada will turn right around and secure it's border against the US. And then you won't be able to vacation in either, or... well... leave... at least not by a land route. You could fly to another country, but if the US doesn't allow immigrants from that country, that country will turn around tit for tat and do the same, so as soon as you'll land you'll be directed to fly right back where you came from.... And then we have a planet locked down into feudal nation states like feudal Europe, where nobody can travel and is tied to the land.
@josem588
@josem588 11 ай бұрын
@@josephinetracy1485 is because they think border patrol is enough
@jerrys5946
@jerrys5946 Жыл бұрын
Even before Eisenhower, USMC General Butler called war a racket and said that for most of his 30 plus years career he felt like a high class muscle man for big business.
@matthewhedrichjr.5445
@matthewhedrichjr.5445 Жыл бұрын
One of the reasons why we go to war is money or lies. I prefer having peace
@iammrbeat
@iammrbeat Жыл бұрын
I prefer having peace, too.
@colinernest3925
@colinernest3925 Жыл бұрын
Thank you mr beast
@mattkelly6681
@mattkelly6681 Жыл бұрын
hello mr beat! thank you for pointing out what to me seems obvious, but some are not as worried about it as i feel they should be. i continue to share your videos with my teachers and they are often shown to our classes. great work!!
@iammrbeat
@iammrbeat Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, Matt!
@cyrollan
@cyrollan Жыл бұрын
A new Mr. Beat video in the morning makes for a less annoying day at work!
@iammrbeat
@iammrbeat Жыл бұрын
Dang work
@jaguarj1942
@jaguarj1942 Жыл бұрын
One thing that’s interesting is the types of training the military gives also affects the economy. In Australia for example, the only place that offers training to become a licensed demolition expert is the military. You would probably find that in the US, the main source of training for some niche essential services is the military.
@Movingforward2000
@Movingforward2000 Жыл бұрын
So an ex military would get employed because of his shooting skills? A doubt that.
@doomguy.23frommars60
@doomguy.23frommars60 Жыл бұрын
​@A straight right beats the left no but a nuclear engineer from the navy would be employed by some scientific industries
@nsebast
@nsebast Жыл бұрын
@@Movingforward2000 Cartel killer yes.
@ArmyWolves
@ArmyWolves Жыл бұрын
I read that pilots are also usually poached by private sector after Air Force trains and gives them valuable experience. 🔺💯 Private security, security consultants is also another skill that benefits from the military. I cant think of places outside the military and law enforcement that can give experience in actual combat.
@bocephusbirchcull4044
@bocephusbirchcull4044 7 ай бұрын
And?
@HistoryClarified
@HistoryClarified Жыл бұрын
“They got money for wars but can’t feed the poor.” - Great video.
@iammrbeat
@iammrbeat Жыл бұрын
Tupac! One of my all-time favorite songs.
@PossibleTango
@PossibleTango Жыл бұрын
They have the money to feed the poor but don't care. Government is made up of people and these people only care about their interests.
@tucobenedicto1780
@tucobenedicto1780 Жыл бұрын
After having been on the inside of the Military Industrial Complex pretty much my whole adult life, I've come to the conclusion that a lot of military spending is both unnecessary and is basically nothing more than a way to distribute money across America via govt spending.
@allanchino35
@allanchino35 Жыл бұрын
Could you please elaborate?
@newagain9964
@newagain9964 Жыл бұрын
It took you decades to figure that out? Lol. America 🤷‍♂️
@timmcm9538
@timmcm9538 Жыл бұрын
It is in many ways a job creation program. As long as it supports the US and allies, it is all great.
@alysin2439
@alysin2439 Жыл бұрын
Well, distributes money to the company owners and to the government. But that it won't be spent on the betterment of society makes it kind of useless to us.
@KBTadieh
@KBTadieh Жыл бұрын
Thanks for CONTRIBUTING to the MIC...I don't feel sorry for any of y'all.
@phoq8880
@phoq8880 Жыл бұрын
People sleeping under every bridge in this country. Gas and food are nearly unaffordable. But we always have money for war. Thanks for speaking up on this issue Mr. Beat . Hopefully youtube doesn't demonotize this video for speaking truth to power.
@abdulraheem468
@abdulraheem468 Жыл бұрын
Can't feed the poor but we got money for war
@brandonperez5697
@brandonperez5697 Жыл бұрын
Mr. beat is my history teacher
@Leviticus_Prime
@Leviticus_Prime Жыл бұрын
The best solution would be... 1; Banning politicians, government official, and military officials from owning stocks in any companies That have Contracts with the u s government. 2; Ban companies that have contracts with the u s government for making political contributions to either political campaigns or political action committees. 3; Ban all politicians snd members of the military from receiving any type of gift from Defense contractors or defense lobbyists.
@daz-ut1sd
@daz-ut1sd Жыл бұрын
You might as well ban retirement accounts lol. So many large companies have some kind of military contract or other defense related contract.
@Ascend777
@Ascend777 Жыл бұрын
easier said than done. everyone keep voting them into office.
@rickmoreno7166
@rickmoreno7166 Жыл бұрын
Better idea: if we're going to have troops in a country, we must have declared war upon them. And upon any declaration of war, the draft is in effect for all persons aged between 18 and 40. No deferments, no exceptions. Somehow, I think that every person being faced with their kids being sent off somewhere will do a lot to blunt the appetite for foreign adventure.
@forickgrimaldus8301
@forickgrimaldus8301 Жыл бұрын
This will bring more problems than its worth, as the Video points out the US Needs its Military to exert such a massive influence in Foreign Politics, doing this would mean Contractors would also move to other ventures likely her enemies included. The Problem is yeah encentives but this pushes the dial way too much to the opposite direction.
@forickgrimaldus8301
@forickgrimaldus8301 Жыл бұрын
@@daz-ut1sd that and give Classifed Documents to Russia, its not like Lockhead Martin would do nothing if this gets passed.
@Olpiny_5
@Olpiny_5 9 ай бұрын
Mr Beat, warm wishes from Poland
@johnhammond5467
@johnhammond5467 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Mr. Beat. I love your in-depth research and presentation!
@iammrbeat
@iammrbeat Жыл бұрын
Thanks John!
@jbstepan
@jbstepan Жыл бұрын
They always said Prussia was "An army with a state", I feel the US is moving towards that
@gingerlicious3500
@gingerlicious3500 Жыл бұрын
Lol not even close. What was meant by that statement was that Prussian society was completely militarized. EVERYTHING was geared towards supporting the military. America is nowhere even remotely close.
@yaoliang1580
@yaoliang1580 Жыл бұрын
They have gone far beyond the prussions
@gingerlicious3500
@gingerlicious3500 Жыл бұрын
@@yaoliang1580 You clearly don't know much about Prussia or the US.
@SuanLuang
@SuanLuang Жыл бұрын
@@gingerlicious3500 “The United States is a war machine masquerading as a country whose political class and mass media are so thoroughly brainwashed as to be beyond redemption.” Finian Cunningham
@ecoideazventures6417
@ecoideazventures6417 Жыл бұрын
Good point, but stats dont add up. The US military budget's share of total GDP has gone down from 7% during the cold war era to 3.5% today, which is exactly half!
@NAFProjects
@NAFProjects 8 ай бұрын
This was an EXCELLENT video. It was presented in a fun, fast, clear way that made me understand the full gravity of the situation, and it ended with an ACTUAL call to action unlike nearly every other video essay I've seen on this platform. I love how the video ACTUALLY TAKES A SIDE and explains why the side is correct and what you should do. Keep up the good work, man, I LOVE this content.
@irkhanbasc
@irkhanbasc Жыл бұрын
Perhaps the biggest reason why the military-industrial complex persists is that it's a huge source of employment. Not only are there active and reserve military personnel, but there are all the employees of military contractors (and subcontractors, subsubcontractors, etc.) and all the scientists and engineers who rely on research funding from DARPA and related agencies. Even NASA and the Department of Energy owe much of their existence to the military, even though they are civilian agencies. People are not going to vote for Congressional candidates who could put them out of a job.
@AndreDutraTV
@AndreDutraTV Жыл бұрын
This is my favorite video of yours in a while! I'd love to see a video from you examining how each individual President expanded military power. I did a video a while ago on the powers of the President which touched on that but one of those long form videos you do would really do it justice. Great work!
@wt0074
@wt0074 Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for teaching me and drawing examples. Everytime I try to understand, the specific meaning gets convoluted and obscured.
@dom2flyy314
@dom2flyy314 Жыл бұрын
Mr. Beat always has the best hot takes on history/politics
@Brian-bi4yj
@Brian-bi4yj Жыл бұрын
Not even a hot take
@this_functional634
@this_functional634 Жыл бұрын
Not a year has gone by where I hadn't felt a degree of disappointment with how disproportionately America's discretionary spending goes to war. It just feels like an unwavering fixation, regardless of how loud or quiet the call to action for war is. I would like to see the money go towards something a bit more altruistic like environmental concerns, the healthcare system, or in the pockets of hard working Americans who are good enough at math to know they are being ripped off by the stagnancy of wages that should have been bumped years ago. I'm not for defunding the military in a black and white sense, I just think the proportions by which we unquestionably distribute our annual wealth, ought to be scrutinized when children and adults go to sleep hungry. Being too defensive can often come at a cost of the very thing one is defending. Great video Mr. Beat. You're one of the best history channels on YT.
@Iuxinterior
@Iuxinterior Ай бұрын
i subscribed a few videos ago but this one made me love your channel
@Verelkia
@Verelkia Жыл бұрын
1:25 This is why I always say if Congress, or the US government in general, was serious about solving homelessness, they would have done it by now.
@alecschuler8160
@alecschuler8160 Жыл бұрын
I think something worth mentioning is the idea of Purchasing Power Parity, meaning that dollar-for-dollar, other countries get more value for their military spending due to the fact that goods and services are cheaper in that country. That makes the US military spending *slightly* less ridiculous, as our peer adversaries spend a lot closer to our $800 billion when you factor this in - for example, China's spending is closer to $500 billion when adjusting for PPP. That said, it is still an outrageous amount, and way higher per capita than any other nation on earth by far. We still should be solving homelessness and domestic issues with our extra billions rather than funding a few more ships, planes, and guns, but unfortunately we probably won't any time soon.
@baldurofwrath
@baldurofwrath Жыл бұрын
Also important to note that we dont spend the most on our military as a share of our GDP in the world. That would go to Oman which spends 8.8% of its GDP on the military, while we at spot number 14 spend 3.4%.
@iammrbeat
@iammrbeat Жыл бұрын
Thinking like an economist. I love it, but emotionally it's a bit difficult for most folks to connect with.
@page8301
@page8301 Жыл бұрын
@@baldurofwrath GDP is not really a good measure for anything.
@baldurofwrath
@baldurofwrath Жыл бұрын
@@page8301 I think it can be pretty good when trying compare the sizes of countries economies, but I do agree that things like GDP per capita are not always the best indicators of well being. It also creates issues when looking at things like workers who leave their home country to work somewhere else, although that is why we have values like GNP (Gross National Product)
@lain1252
@lain1252 Жыл бұрын
The US isn't number one in military spending per capita (it's number 2 after Israel). Numbers 3 to 8 aren't that far away from the US. The US spends 2,595.44$ per capita compared to Kuwait ,which is number 8, that spends 1,814.21$ per capita.
@LeprinhaGul
@LeprinhaGul 28 күн бұрын
Ryan McBeth's video "Exposing the Military Industrial Complex" is a good one on this subject. I sugest everyone watch it...
@walpoleandworcester
@walpoleandworcester Жыл бұрын
Another day another Mr. Beat video to binge watch. Thank you for all the great content!
@h12-p3j
@h12-p3j Жыл бұрын
fun fact: if you had the amount of money given every year to the military, you would be able to pay Amtrak's current annual budget for nearly 312 years
@iammrbeat
@iammrbeat Жыл бұрын
Geez
@paisleepunk
@paisleepunk Жыл бұрын
wow, maybe we should fund more trains, that'd be great
@mkaltreider5322
@mkaltreider5322 Жыл бұрын
Great timing on topic Mr. Beat! This 'debt ceiling' issue where NO ONE talks about the massive military spending, plus it increases every year even when the Pentagon has failed *every audit* thus far. Yet Congress wants to add 'work requirements' to SNAP instead of asking for accountability on the many billions of tax payer dollars fueling the military industrial complex. Talk about lazy....
@snallygaster2946
@snallygaster2946 Жыл бұрын
McCarthy and members of the House took military spending and tax increases off the table before negotiations even began. It’s almost like debt and money isn’t the main reason they’re doing this.
@iammrbeat
@iammrbeat Жыл бұрын
heh heh well put
@practicaliching2311
@practicaliching2311 Жыл бұрын
What "massive" military spending. US Defence spending is only 3.4% of GDP. Near an all time low.
@snallygaster2946
@snallygaster2946 Жыл бұрын
@@practicaliching2311 nah bro you can’t be serious. Medicaid costs $100 billion less than the pentagon and SNAP costs $700 billion less, but Republicans have no issue cutting that spending
@kingace6186
@kingace6186 Жыл бұрын
@@practicaliching2311 It's insanity to use a percentage of GDP when talking about 21st century USA, whose GDP in 2023 is ~$27 TRILLION. Those "only 3.4% of GDP" and "near an all-time low" lines actually translate to ~$857.9 BILLION (the largest figure ever).
@kafkaesque6459
@kafkaesque6459 Жыл бұрын
Looking back, the country's move further and further away from the very academically driven foundation, to gradual industrialization, to the foundation (via robber barons) of what we have now with superpowered corporations, is disheartening. Never would have those who drafted the Constitution have expected an American private conglomerate to have more power than the king they released themselves from, and never for there to be dozens of such corporations able to overrule sovereign nations.
@MP-dn4bs
@MP-dn4bs Жыл бұрын
Pretty much all civilizations have a specific class that holds all the real power. Whether it's the government, religious leaders, bureaucrats, military, or merchant class.
@speedyazi5029
@speedyazi5029 Жыл бұрын
@@MP-dn4bs And the goal of the American Democracy was to prevent said people from having such power. Yet look where we are now? Such is life sadly
@iammrbeat
@iammrbeat Жыл бұрын
But corporations are made up of people. They can be taken down more easily than governments.
@kafkaesque6459
@kafkaesque6459 Жыл бұрын
@@iammrbeat True, though by the same idea they can be better organized than some states. Hawaii, Iraq, and Honduras and Nicaragua are examples of private exploitation on unprepared or already disintegrated governmental organizations.
@MP-dn4bs
@MP-dn4bs Жыл бұрын
Americans have long hated the idea of their government having too much power. Corporations were able to spin this into people abhorring the government having any control over corporations whatsoever. Power is a zero-sum game. If the government doesn't have it, someone else does.
@rvelarde-alvarez8978
@rvelarde-alvarez8978 Жыл бұрын
This video was so good I always hated the military industrial complex and this just put it in a thoughtful explanation. Honestly we are so doomed if people continue value killing people over using that amount of money to literally help lives
@iammrbeat
@iammrbeat Жыл бұрын
Thank you. At least folks these days are more aware of it.
@shinsenshogun900
@shinsenshogun900 Жыл бұрын
Either the military industrial complex is to be destroyed, or has its clients dominates the world will the military industrial complex evolve into a triumphal boon, or a vanquished bane humans will remember and record
@eq2092
@eq2092 Жыл бұрын
If you are in the west you benefit directly from the USA huge defense spending. Even if you eliminated DOD spending I don't think you would like the consequences of it.
@GMAMEC
@GMAMEC Жыл бұрын
If you have not done a deep dive into historical civilizations, past global crises (i.e., plagues, wars, famines etc.), and economics, please consider reading more about those topics. While most American citizens are fed up with the politics and do not condone killing, things have been much worse. Since we are exposed to so much information, life appears to be bleak. We can believe that we are doomed or believe in solutions. While there will always be problems, we are actually much better off when it comes to economics, physical and mental health, education, and safety. Mr. Beats did a fantastic job at explaining the industrial complex. While there’s room for improvement, completely changing our current system will produce consequential challenges and problems. It will take time and patience.
@shinsenshogun900
@shinsenshogun900 Жыл бұрын
@@GMAMEC Radical changes are indeed not the perfect way to transform the military industrial political impasse that tips America from it's narrowing balance
@bevindenson
@bevindenson Жыл бұрын
Thank you for making such an important video. Of course, this isn’t widely taught in the U.S education system. But it should be!
@iammrbeat
@iammrbeat Жыл бұрын
I used to teach it, as well as some of my colleagues, but I do realize we were the exception compared to most high school social studies teachers.
@eq2092
@eq2092 Жыл бұрын
It's worse than that. No one knows how things are made not just tanks, fighter jets, but other mundane things like smart phones, cars, roads, indoor plumbing and food. With Amazon free 2-day shipping people are very much disconnected.
@Sparrows1121
@Sparrows1121 Жыл бұрын
I think Metal Gear Solid 4 mentioned it. But i think its talked about, but obviously military itself doesnt say that probably
@zuri_ortiz
@zuri_ortiz Жыл бұрын
- Hey, U.S. What inspires you to be always at war? - Money
@Illumirage
@Illumirage 11 ай бұрын
Haters everywhere
@alexhoffmanjazz
@alexhoffmanjazz Жыл бұрын
American mindset: Spending on military=Democracy Spending on social programs and infrastructure = communism
@FreeStyleProjector
@FreeStyleProjector Жыл бұрын
Indeed , lets also not forget about the countless democracies the CIA has overthrown around the globe only to replace them with a Dictatorship that is US "friendly".
@jacobm04
@jacobm04 Жыл бұрын
Hey Mr.Beat, I just wanted to say thank you for inspiring me to make some KZbin videos! You really are one of the greatest KZbinrs!:)
@iammrbeat
@iammrbeat Жыл бұрын
Thank you Jacob!
@geisaune793
@geisaune793 Жыл бұрын
Something that should be kept in mind is that the Department of Defense has *_never_* passed a financial audit. Even for a government body, there is an enormous amount of waste in the military. Military members make jokes about it. If the DoD could reign in its waste problems, it could probably continue to operate at the level it currently does while the hundreds of billions of dollars saved could go towards things like education and infrastructure and people on both sides of the debate would be satisfied
@stephennootens916
@stephennootens916 Жыл бұрын
One of the sad parts is that even as the budget jumps by leaps and bounds less and less of it seems to get to a troops. I read some were a surprise amount of soldiers live in food deserts and many are on SNAP.
@benzojamin4399
@benzojamin4399 Жыл бұрын
You're killing it Mr beat. Never stop being correct
@reddoggie554
@reddoggie554 Жыл бұрын
Now that you have explained the military industrial complex, maybe you could address the homelessness industrial complex. I live in Los Angeles. There is an entire industry devoted to homelessness. The proliferation of taxes and spending, growth of non-profit and government agencies, and the increasing homeless population is a never ending cycle.
@ram76921
@ram76921 Жыл бұрын
THIS! this is going on in Pittsburgh as well, can only imagine LA being 100x worse
@interstate80.
@interstate80. Жыл бұрын
I think if they keep spending so much money on the military, then the military should be obligated to do more domestic service projects like taking care of the homeless and getting them back on their feet. Like have military men run soup kitchens or help these people get jobs again
@mattdouplesx
@mattdouplesx Жыл бұрын
If you care, I personally know and personally have benefited from this complex. The issue is housing. We need more affordable housing.
@JMacSD
@JMacSD Жыл бұрын
There's some iron triangles for homelessness at the state (CA) and local (LA county & city) levels, sure, but they aren't anywhere near the driving force (like in the MIC). CA (Gov Regan) was closing all its mental institutions around 50 years ago, relying on community treatment facilities, which were never built. Surprise surprise, prison populations swelled with people needing mental health services. Around 10 years ago CA (Gov Brown) released many prisoners, especially those with mental illness and addictions. So guess where they live today? The terrible cycle in play now is that living on the streets is harsh, health issues and addictions only get worse.
@JMacSD
@JMacSD Жыл бұрын
His statement at 1:20 is BS. CA's big cities have spent more than that, it hasn't made a dent. $22 billion might be how much it costs to pay for facilities with a number of beds = the number of people living on the streets at the moment, but the govt making that purchase is a far cray from "ending homelessness"
@kevincronk7981
@kevincronk7981 Жыл бұрын
Many people in congress literally own large parts of companies in the military industrial complex (a disgustingly high number of them, Johny Harris made a video about exactly that and he linked his sources, including a news article where the journalist who made it compiled a list of precisely what senators and members of the house own shares in defense companies, and basically all, if not all, of those senators and representatives vote to give more lucrative contracts to the companies they own part of)
@iammrbeat
@iammrbeat Жыл бұрын
Harris has been strong on this topic!
@D.S.handle
@D.S.handle Жыл бұрын
Lol, I would like to look at this story. Lockheed Martin, Raytheon and Northrop Grumman are literally in the S&P 500 companies.
@backpackpepelon3867
@backpackpepelon3867 Жыл бұрын
The companies that handle logistics for Afghanistan war got massive links with both Hillary and that old Kentucky governor or something, I forgot his name. There's nothing to fight for in Afghanistan thats related to US freedoma, but its insanely profitable for military complex to keep the troops there.
@TheFunkMaestro
@TheFunkMaestro 7 ай бұрын
Military Industrial *Complex*? I find it to be quite simple, actually.
@SubversiveInnkeeper
@SubversiveInnkeeper Жыл бұрын
I'd rather my taxpayer dollars go towards helping my fellow man instead of enriching or killing them.
@StreetcarHammock
@StreetcarHammock Жыл бұрын
Or just pay less in taxes
@nathanastle9322
@nathanastle9322 Жыл бұрын
Ive engaged more with politics and history because of you than any other single person. Thank you!!
@iammrbeat
@iammrbeat Жыл бұрын
That means a lot. Thank YOU
@johnrezleog3575
@johnrezleog3575 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. I hope & pray that more citizens see this and understand it’s meaning.
@alonkatz4633
@alonkatz4633 Жыл бұрын
That's an important topic, and I hope more people get to learn about the military-industrial complex. It helps that Americans seem to grow tired of war, so hopefully this loophole will end. It's funny you mentioned health, education and infrastructure spending, because they're another huge mess that needs to be talked about.
@iammrbeat
@iammrbeat Жыл бұрын
Yeah I really ought to make a video about the entire budget.
@thejeffbarlettactivismchan7190
@thejeffbarlettactivismchan7190 Жыл бұрын
Great Video Mr. Beat. I am sharing this video because The American People need to be educated on the serious conflict of interest that is going on here with The Military Industrial Complex. Our country has spent trillions of dollars on pointless and stupid wars while The American people including military veterans who have fought in these pointless wars don't even have access to universal healthcare. Thank you for making this video and God Bless. Also In my opinion Mr. Beat should really consider running for public office because we need people like him getting involved in the process to help better the country. I sure hope Mr. Beat is up for the challenge.
@zHoody
@zHoody 8 ай бұрын
This is a beautiful video. Thank you for educating others in your country about what's truly happening behind closed doors.
@d-l6002
@d-l6002 Жыл бұрын
If both major parties vote in favor of the MIC, who would be the candidate to vote for instead to get them out? There are some exceptions to it (Bernie Sanders) but those options don't exist in most places.
@abdullahfahad53
@abdullahfahad53 Жыл бұрын
Robert Kennedy jr. is also fighting against the military industrial complex, hopefully he wins the election
@nickthompson1812
@nickthompson1812 Жыл бұрын
@@abdullahfahad53 make sure you refresh yourself on his other (corporate) takes, such as his healthcare and economic standpoints. Perhaps you’ll agree. I do not.
@abdullahfahad53
@abdullahfahad53 Жыл бұрын
@@nickthompson1812 his takes on those issues are quite rational
@oklanime
@oklanime Жыл бұрын
@@abdullahfahad53 Yeah I really don't want an anti-vaxxer as president
@shorunqualtec2070
@shorunqualtec2070 9 ай бұрын
I've never had a video end with such a great joke, really cracked me up "Go vote", lol. Good one.
@HelperUnknownGB
@HelperUnknownGB Жыл бұрын
Dang, I liked how informative and straightforward this video was on this issue! You should cover more topics (ex. Obesity epidemic, climate change, infrastructure & urban design, gun violence, Wars on Drugs and Terrorism, etc.).
@RustyNinja100
@RustyNinja100 Жыл бұрын
We should be pro service member and Anti Military industrial conplex. The average soldier sees very little advantage from them.
@SpaceFabrics
@SpaceFabrics 9 ай бұрын
I love all your video Mr. Beat. So awesome. Learnt so much.
@Welkon1
@Welkon1 Жыл бұрын
I do think the US overspends, but at the same time if we spend too little countries like China will take advantage of that, so I think we need to find that balance
@sharwama992
@sharwama992 Жыл бұрын
How would they take advantage of that. Site sources to back up your claims Don’t throw around opinions.
@aznluvr7
@aznluvr7 Жыл бұрын
@@sharwama992 How would they take advantage? By taking Taiwan (disrupting the chip industry) and bully Japan and South Korea into being Finlandized.
@herman-6839
@herman-6839 Жыл бұрын
@@aznluvr7 who bully who...u live in cave ??? US the biggest bully of all
@brandon9172
@brandon9172 Жыл бұрын
​​@@aznluvr7 If America disengaged from East Asia then China would have zero reason to bully Japan or South Korea. Their primary concern with those countries is there relations and military cooperation with the U.S. If we left their goal would be accomplished and they would be able to establish peaceful relations, just as they have with all of their other neighbors. If America was in their position they would take the opportunity to expand, but China is different. They're not interested in becoming a global hegemony, they're interested in destroying it and distributing power more equitably across the globe. Their foreign policy has consistently been in line with that goal.
@aznluvr7
@aznluvr7 Жыл бұрын
@@brandon9172 So you trust the CCP to not act aggressively without a counterbalance? Why are they trying to claim the entire South China Sea if they want to be equitable? That is in violation of the international law of the sea and violates the territory of numerous nations. China has deep seated problems with Japan that wouldn't resolve absent the US. Korea and Vietnam were vassals of China long before the US had any involvement. I think you could use a history lesson.
@QuadZillaGodZillasbrother
@QuadZillaGodZillasbrother Жыл бұрын
Imagine if we cut our military spending in half imagine what we could do with that money
@iammrbeat
@iammrbeat Жыл бұрын
Preach it
@realllllllycool
@realllllllycool Жыл бұрын
but hey railguns look cool so
@abrahamlincoln937
@abrahamlincoln937 Жыл бұрын
Indeed.
@MegaToonzNetwork
@MegaToonzNetwork Жыл бұрын
We go to war to prepare the invasion of.... THE EMUS!!!!
@gingerlicious3500
@gingerlicious3500 Жыл бұрын
@@realllllllycool This but unironically.
@willdrewing4049
@willdrewing4049 Жыл бұрын
I wish someone would explore how the military industrial complex effects American culture. If someone were to, as an American war veteran myself I'd suggest looking into veterans with MOUT training and experience in the police training industry, a possible correlation between mass shootings and/or gun ownership and military glorification in the media, and maybe the effects War on Terrorism veterans have on the Marijuana legalization movement. Love your content.
@ninoy4914
@ninoy4914 Жыл бұрын
Fun fact: tuition-free college would cost around 1/10 of the current yearly military budget.
@daz-ut1sd
@daz-ut1sd Жыл бұрын
No it wouldn't. Tuition free college would lead to colleges jacking up the tuition rates since uncle Sam will pay for it and they no longer have to be somewhat competitive. And that's apart from other costs of attendance that they'll also crank up.
@ninoy4914
@ninoy4914 Жыл бұрын
@@daz-ut1sd Why does this not apply to regular K-12 or other nations with tax-funded higher education? at least to the degree you are implying. There are ways to lower the cost of college; for example, we could negotiate the price with public colleges and trade schools for them to get the money. This will also only cover public colleges and universities. Private colleges will not be covered. Also, you could design a system that has some form of competition if you really wanted to.
@pixel6854
@pixel6854 Жыл бұрын
@@daz-ut1sd the government can just cap how much a university can charge lmao
@mr.camera1585
@mr.camera1585 Жыл бұрын
Here’s a quote from Chairman Mao that’s extremely relevant. “Ever since world war 2, US imperialism and its allies have been continuously launching wars of aggression. But the people of various countries have been continuously waging revolutionary wars to defeat their aggression.” The reason America has been spending so much on the military since WW2 is because the US got to redesign the post war globe. They created a system where they get to call the shots. But they can only do that if they have a huge military. The US imperialists have destroyed billions around the world, and they’re also destroying Americans at home. Jobs leaving, prices rising, and quality of life declining is all because the imperialist elites in control have created an economy which serves them at the expense of hard working Americans.
@Sandwichking-hikes
@Sandwichking-hikes Жыл бұрын
Central bank and fiat currency are also big contributors to a decline of middle class as our debt based fiat monetary system flows the wealth to the top through inflation
@klutzspecter3470
@klutzspecter3470 Жыл бұрын
Chairman Mao, also literally killed millions.
@luckygjv872
@luckygjv872 Жыл бұрын
Isn't that the same dude who annexed Tibet?
@priestofronaldalt
@priestofronaldalt Жыл бұрын
​@dolphingirl12885 gotta love trickle down economics!
@priestofronaldalt
@priestofronaldalt Жыл бұрын
​@@luckygjv872yes
@obs-vl9gx
@obs-vl9gx Жыл бұрын
Problems like these are the real issues in the US. Yet, almost no one seems worried about these issues to me. Instead, people seem to be too busy arguing about the most trivial domestic problems. This seems to be a deeply-routed flaw in US political culture. However, I could just be misunderstanding American political culture as a European.
@nickthompson1812
@nickthompson1812 Жыл бұрын
That is 100% by design. If only Americans could realize too. Republicans make a giant fuss over any sort of cultural issue to distract from any real economic issues of the country, and democrats sit around and fight with them. If we can keep people bickering about the latest abortion or trans issue, they’ll never band together to vote against corporate rule of our world and military.
@interstate80.
@interstate80. Жыл бұрын
Don’t get me wrong, it’s a problem in both parties, but the most ridiculousness happens in the republicans party. They’re the ones that tend to be less educated and are much more easily convinced, so republican politicians can do almost anything they want and hide it by getting their supporters all rialed up over things like transgenders in sports.
@iammrbeat
@iammrbeat Жыл бұрын
End the culture wars and what's left are the issues most of us agree on.
@interstate80.
@interstate80. Жыл бұрын
@@iammrbeat couldn’t have said it better myself. We need to put aside our differences and strive to help the greater good of humanity, because we’re all human.
@FreeStyleProjector
@FreeStyleProjector Жыл бұрын
You forget about who owns the media and what picture they are painting about the real world. They literally show you only the narrative they want you to see, for example many "studies" have shown that the whole "gender" movement is something like 0.1% of the US population ... yet the media portrays it as it's the half the country. They shove that sh1t so far up everybody's throat it would make you think every 3rd person is wondering whether they are male or female :D They have mastered the art of making "an elephant out of a fly", now apply that to everything you see on the media and you will realize it's about the good old "divide and conquer". If they're fighting over how many genders they are or which lives matter the most, they should be busy enough to not figure out who's making all the trouble. I choose to believe people are much smarter than that and an awakening process is transforming our species mostly due to the internet and our growing awareness of the problems we all share on this beautiful planet. We can inflict unimaginable horrors upon ourselves but we're also capable of achieving anything we can dream of. The only way forward is to work together as one and the only thing that is stopping us ... is us.
@Alec0124
@Alec0124 Жыл бұрын
3:45 wow I got goosebumps Mr. Beat. So well said! We are losing the battle for democracy imo. Thanks for making videos like these to try and spread the knowledge.
@colinlee9678
@colinlee9678 Жыл бұрын
The US military steps in to start a fire , not to put out a fire! Therefore it is the world's biggest arsonist !!
@Illumirage
@Illumirage Жыл бұрын
No
@backup_almeknassi9824
@backup_almeknassi9824 Жыл бұрын
@@Illumirage Yes it is. The U.S. is garbage at literally every foreign related problems it tries to "solve".
@MORONIC_official
@MORONIC_official Жыл бұрын
Does Mr.Beat have the largest history class in history at 782,000? Yes.
@iammrbeat
@iammrbeat Жыл бұрын
That'd be Oversimplified. lol
@MORONIC_official
@MORONIC_official Жыл бұрын
@@iammrbeat yeah
@shahrulamar5358
@shahrulamar5358 Жыл бұрын
Military spending is far more important than ending the homeless issue. 😟😟😟
@whereamigoing777
@whereamigoing777 Жыл бұрын
Good video.
@iammrbeat
@iammrbeat Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@lucasnoritomi-hartwig3928
@lucasnoritomi-hartwig3928 Жыл бұрын
It is naïve to believe that an group of entities so powerful such as the Military Industrial Complex with so much power and influence already established would allow for it to be dissolved by voters.
@marcrchz
@marcrchz Жыл бұрын
True.
@Batcaveqq
@Batcaveqq Жыл бұрын
yeah no shit. if only more fellow Westoids realized this
@marcrchz
@marcrchz Жыл бұрын
@@Batcaveqq They need to turn the system upside down, but they are kept stupid way too effectively.
@oleeb
@oleeb Жыл бұрын
Well done! “The Permanent War Economy” by Seymour Melman describes the dangers and corrosive impacts military spending has on the USA.
@WeWereHereDVD
@WeWereHereDVD Жыл бұрын
great ad read
@kingace6186
@kingace6186 Жыл бұрын
The Military Industrial Complex doesn't just contribute to more reactive military responses, it also makes fighting wars effectively much harder.
@sharwama992
@sharwama992 Жыл бұрын
Exactly
@jivetime2
@jivetime2 Жыл бұрын
Okay I’ll bite, how? The US has overall the best military equipment in the world. A lot of that development came from the private sector.
@yaqubebased1961
@yaqubebased1961 Жыл бұрын
Everything with this much money in it is sure to become a racket for the pockets of the greedy. Ppl in high positions get lost in decadence and corruption and finally when a bigger dog comes along you're too busy fighting amongst yourselves over personal scraps and then you'd get punk'd like a bch.
@jonharrison3114
@jonharrison3114 Жыл бұрын
How does it make it harder. Explain
@kingace6186
@kingace6186 Жыл бұрын
@@jonharrison3114 For example, the military industry's outsized influence/control over Congress and the Pentagon means that they prioritize profits over efficiency, even during wartime. And that is just one side of the triangle.
@SantaFe19484
@SantaFe19484 Жыл бұрын
I remember Rush Limbaugh talking about Eisenhower's speech regarding the military industrial complex, but not until now did I have any clue what that meant. The fact that politics has become a career (instead of a brief stint of public service) might have a lot to do with why this happens. Term limits on Congress would make things a lot different, but that isn't likely to happen because we can't expect lawmakers to make laws to impose limitations on their own careers.
@archie8767
@archie8767 Жыл бұрын
Convention of States
@user-ms4ef8xz9t
@user-ms4ef8xz9t Жыл бұрын
Welcome back Beat, nice work.
@houserhouse
@houserhouse Жыл бұрын
This isn't party politics, this is a true monster that needs to be destroyed
@charlescaldwell3537
@charlescaldwell3537 Жыл бұрын
Even though I know all about this subject for over 30 years plus I still love to see others comments about this. After WW2 our country and the defense industry saw the profitability in War so that's why we are here. Good work 👍.
@robertvinson5762
@robertvinson5762 Жыл бұрын
You've earned a new subscriber
@AgmaSchwa
@AgmaSchwa Жыл бұрын
The next entry in the Eisenhower saga 🫡
@iammrbeat
@iammrbeat Жыл бұрын
Yeah making the Eisenhower video further motivated to make this one. :)
@AgmaSchwa
@AgmaSchwa Жыл бұрын
@@iammrbeat No complaints here, let the inspiration flow! haha
@AngelloDelNorte
@AngelloDelNorte Жыл бұрын
This is why the usa doesn't have universal HC, mandatory maternity leaves, or free/affordable college tuition because it spends lots of the money for military. Is no wonder why usa is lacking in terms of living quality for a developed country.
@XY-rh3if
@XY-rh3if Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂. Very well crafted
@divinebahaiknowledge
@divinebahaiknowledge 8 ай бұрын
Great insight! Let’s get more people educated on this so we can become mindful of the issues in society.
@Gregorio416
@Gregorio416 Жыл бұрын
My uncle is a retired lieutenant colonel from the air force. When I asked him what he thought about the military industrial complex he pretended like he didn’t know what it was. Lost a bit of respect for him that day
@sntmdsa3628
@sntmdsa3628 Жыл бұрын
He’s not going to possibly jeopardize his retirement by giving you his personal opinion. Smart Man. Everyone is a chatty patty and they have social media. Sometimes you have to play dumb
@cheapcharlieredhorse2286
@cheapcharlieredhorse2286 Жыл бұрын
They should stop calling $bribery$ lobbying.
@JohnBrown722so
@JohnBrown722so Жыл бұрын
Exactly. I'll let go whenever you show help.
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