mainstream economist
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I'm going to play devil's advocate
1. How do we know that our troop presence has a significant effect? Is there some hard evidence to show that American troops have a significant effect on Germany military spending, or aren't you then just guessing how the German government would react to our troop presence. After all, don't they feel protected plenty by NATO and the EU?
2. So I looked up the number, the US has 52k troops in Germany. How can one claim that their spending is a significant effect on the economy? Germany is a large country with a large economy, 52 thousand people seems insignificant.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Armed_Forces
You are moving the goal posts now. You originally asked if Dr. Paul was correct in saying that our presence there subsidizes their welfare state. A subsidy is a subsidy regardless of its size.
As you might now already, his larger point is that our military presence abroad is wasteful whether it is in Germany or Afghanistan or Japan or Korea and that we simply cannot afford it. Doesn't his point suddenly become clearer once he points out that not only are we wasting money that we don't have, but also that some of this money subsidizes the welfare state of another country when our own entitlement systems are in deep trouble?
I think your question has been answered in full.