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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDems Launch Overdue Salvo Against $1.5 Trillion Pentagon Budget
Early in the House committees marathon 14-hour markup of the bill, Rep. Seth Moulton, D-Mass., led an amendment to cut the bills proposed $1.14 trillion topline by $150 billion. The first sign that this was going to make a splash came when not the usual two or three, but 11 lawmakers spoke in support of the amendment. While the measure ultimately failed 25-31, the fact that it garnered support from all but two Democrats on a committee that normally scoffs at efforts to cut military spending is an undeniable signal that the stars are aligned for a long-overdue showdown over the appropriate size of the Pentagon budget.
On the other side of the Capitol, during the Senate Armed Services Committees closed-door markup of the bill, Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., led a virtually identical amendment to cut $150 billion from the topline, which won unanimous support from Democrats as well as from Sen. Angus King, I-Maine, leading to a 13-14 vote.
These votes were largely partisan, but reining in military spending isnt a partisan issue for American taxpayers. A recent poll found that 65% of Americans oppose increasing the Pentagon budget from $1 trillion to $1.5 trillion. Its not hard to understand why.
These votes were largely partisan, but reining in military spending isnt a partisan issue for American taxpayers. A recent poll found that 65% of Americans oppose increasing the Pentagon budget from $1 trillion to $1.5 trillion. Its not hard to understand why.
Moreover, under these circumstances, advancing the presidents pursuit of a nearly 50% increase in military spending could be viewed as giving this administration, and potentially future administrations, a green light to continue waging wars without congressional approval.
https://www.truthdig.com/articles/dems-launch-overdue-salvo-against-1-5-trillion-pentagon-budget/
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Dems Launch Overdue Salvo Against $1.5 Trillion Pentagon Budget (Original Post)
Brenda
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Walleye
(45,809 posts)1. What was it? Our parents used to say? I'm not made of money.
Brenda
(2,116 posts)3. For me it was Do you think money grows on trees?
This is outright PILLAGE.
Wake up Americans.
hookaleft
(1,255 posts)2. 1.5 Trillion is ridiculous. No freaking way.
And make sure you get rid of this bullshit:
Iron Dome Replenishment: It included $1 billion in standalone emergency funding to restock Israel's Iron Dome short-range rocket defense system following the May 2021 conflict.
.Annual Military Aid: It advanced a broader $3.3 billion aid package to Israel, fulfilling a portion of the 10-year Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the U.S. and Israel.
Also that creepy passage about Israel and US integration.
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msongs
(74,493 posts)4. get musk to donate a trillion as a tax write off. we can name an arch after him