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I like the 2nd one better. the first one leaves off social programs...
So social programs are significantly more than half the total budget while the military is less than a quarter.
I'd point this out the next time someone complains about the cost of the war on terror, but they'd just say that social programs should be the whole budget....
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quote: The graph is split into military funding on the right side and non-military funding on the left side, unless otherwise noted
The second link seriously has their sides messed up... Minor issue, but it take credibility away from a graphic exceedingly packed with good information.
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