New spending destroys the economy – research is conclusive Boccia 2/13 - an economist, is Assistant Director for the Roe Institute for Economic Policy Studies at The Heritage Foundation. She holds a master’s degree in Economics at George Mason University (Romina, “How the United States’ High Debt Will Weaken the Economy and Hurt Americans”, Heritage Foundation, 2/13/13, http://www.heritage.org/research/reports/2013/02/how-the-united-states-high-debt-will-weaken-the-economy-and-hurt-americans
Economic decline causes war – studies prove Royal 10(Jedediah, Director of Cooperative Threat Reduction at the U.S. Department of Defense, 2010, Economic Integration, Economic Signaling and the Problem of Economic Crises, in Economics of War and Peace: Economic, Legal and Political Perspectives, ed. Goldsmith and Brauer, p. 213-215)
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New spending destroys the economy – research is conclusive
Boccia 2/13 - an economist, is Assistant Director for the Roe Institute for Economic Policy Studies at The Heritage Foundation. She holds a master’s degree in Economics at George Mason University (Romina, “How the United States’ High Debt Will Weaken the Economy and Hurt Americans”, Heritage Foundation, 2/13/13, http://www.heritage.org/research/reports/2013/02/how-the-united-states-high-debt-will-weaken-the-economy-and-hurt-americans
Economic decline causes war – studies prove
Royal 10(Jedediah, Director of Cooperative Threat Reduction at the U.S. Department of Defense, 2010, Economic Integration, Economic Signaling and the Problem of Economic Crises, in Economics of War and Peace: Economic, Legal and Political Perspectives, ed. Goldsmith and Brauer, p. 213-215)