The Weeky Standard's current cover story complains about Obama "squeezing" the military budget. If only! As Timothy Carney argues, anyone serious about getting government spending under control needs to take on the military-industrial complex.

The Pentagon Is Big Government

By Timothy P. Carney

If your family spent a majority of its disposable income on groceries and you were looking to tighten your belt, you might start by taking a scalpel to your grocery budget.

If Republicans are serious about reining in our out-of-control federal spending, they ought to start with the spending item that takes up 56 percent of our discretionary spending: defense. Conservatives, in their much-needed attacks on federal overspending, too often give the Pentagon a pass. For the budget of fiscal year 2011, taxpayers are spending $708 billion on defense.

Maybe it seems unpatriotic to criticize our military spending. Maybe it seems like you’re not supporting the troops to look for defense cuts. But as a tribute to our soldiers, sailors and airmen this Memorial Day weekend, let’s start dismantling the military-industrial complex that saps our wealth without helping our troops.

This week, conservative Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla., encouraged the president’s Fiscal Responsibility and Reform Commission to freeze defense spending and institute other reforms aimed at eventually cutting the military budget.

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