When we're not in a declared war, nothing about funding the Pentagon is "vital." And the NDAA is "supported" on a bi-partisan basis because Congress is "bought and sold by the Military Industrial Complex" on a bi-partisan basis. Just so we're clear.

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Hmm ... it's almost as if our MSM isn't representing the truth very accurately. 🤔
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Ya think? Could it be...?
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Our military men and women must be paid.
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And now you are a military expert too?
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You're getting warmer.
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South Carolina was surrounded by armed secessionists ready to strike and an assassination plot against Lincoln was planned. This siege of the capital and coming war was for Lincoln not merely a conflict between the north and the south but a world war against the British Empire.
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“Anybody who thinks the military budget is based only on military considerations is fooling themselves...” Marianne Williamson
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The corporations that indirectly instigate these wars for access to resources like oil and minerals should finance the wars, instead of American tax payers, who don't get the overseas jobs anyway, but carry the burden of political blowback.
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And who has the ability to change this? We are up against massive entities that can destroy us, for fun. And they’ve paid off everyone who could even try to make a change. I have no hope. We live in dispairing times.
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Apart from WWII that the USA didn't want to join it always declared wars in false pretences and apart the one with Spain it has lost all wars after WWII and created a huge refugees mess