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Reagan cut taxes while increasing military spending while increasing the size of the military. While military efficiency improved, massive budget deficits resulted, thus proving Supply-side Economics does not work.
The budget of Military of the Dominican Republic is 180,000,000 dollars.
The budget of Military of Cape Verde is 7,180,000 dollars.
The budget of Oklahoma Military Department is 46,000,000 dollars.
The budget of Military Health System is 42,000,000,000 dollars.
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The budget of California State Military Reserve is 618,000 dollars.
It depends on what your budget and price limit is, and where you happen to live. This varies greatly from place to place, and you would have to look into it.
He did not favor deep cuts in the military budget.
People with a substantial budget... Mi26 is a huge bird, with significant operating costs. Most customers would be military operators, while civil operators would be cargo carriers, and perhaps those performing sky crane services.
If your wondering whether catching budget airlines is a great way to travel more cheaply then the answer is "it depends"... Budget airlines often advertise a cheaper base fare however do so by removing all non-essential services. In other words if they didn't need two wings to lift the plane they would charge you for the second one... Seriously though, whether Budget airlines are a great way to reduce your travel expenses depends entirely on what services you're happy to do without. If you begin to add additional services back into the base fare (i.e. baggage, food etc) the difference between budget carriers and full service airlines becomes far less noticeable. It is also worth mentioning taxes are not always included in these base fares for budget carriers. Guess the message is do your homework... The following link has a useful article comparing full service carriers with budget carriers. While is uses carriers in the Australian market as an example it does illustrate the point about how budget carriers are not always the cheapest option... and if they are, not always by as much as we might think. (in particular click on tables to look at comparison between airlines) Check it out at: http://airtraveladvice.blogspot.com/2009/07/do-low-cost-airlines-really-cut-it.html
As of 2011 the defense budget was 305.8 Euros or 10.8% of the overall budget.