Lack of peace-building, climate change, lack of health care, lack of education and lack of economic opportunity are the biggest risks to our national security - but hey guys, you do you.
JUST IN: Senate panel proposes $696 billion Pentagon spending bill hill.cm/loVfd7J

Nov 11, 2020 · 9:48 AM UTC

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Armaments don’t generate revenue after they’re invested in and sold - they are depreciating assets (like cars) that just sit there. Meanwhile investing in infrastructure green energy creates a circle of revenue streams which continue
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Not to mention the primary threats to this country are mostly digital, and they seem to be naive in thinking the corporations should be the police
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The guy you just voted for has been selling our national security to enrich his family for 47 years now. Ask yourself why he won’t address China’s trade shenanigans. It’s because they’re paying his family for him to turn a blind eye. Are we more secure for it? No.
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I agree ... the biggest risk to this country is the Quality of Life and the ability of our own United States Citizens to Thrive ... didn't we just spend seven hundred billion on defense last year? ... when is enough ... enough!
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According to the article the Senate bill is asking for $60B less than the Democrat House version. Just saying...
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Pentagon will not win against climate change. Waste of time and resources.
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Doesn’t our congress realize the true security of a nation exists when all people in the nation are secure economically, educationally, with universal healthcare?
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Eventually it'll be a trillion dollars.
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Where is the department of peace when you need it. Greatest existential threat of climate change? Yeah, okay guys you right let's not worry about that 🤯
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