1/ Sometimes it feels like people have just thrown up their hands and given up when it comes to American militarism. The Pentagon spends $2 billion a day or $1 million a minute. That’s not for garden parties.

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2/ Here are examples of $ to be spent in the current in the NDAA: billions for 93 F-35 fighters built by Lockheed Martin, *14 more than the Pentagon requested*, and $23.4 billion for the Navy to build nine warships, an increase of $3.5 billion from the service's budget request.
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3/ The bill would clear the way for the procurement of a new Columbia-class ballistic missile submarine, two Virginia-class attack subs, two Arleigh Burke-class destroyers, a new Constellation-class frigate, an expeditionary fast transport ship and two towing and salvage ships.
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4/ 53 cents of every dollar we spend goes to defense-related activity; we’re a permanent war economy. Yet unlike when I was young, the war machine in DC has succeeded now in creating mass acceptance that this is just the way it is. Politicians get away with not even mentioning it
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5/ Yet transitioning from a war economy to a peace economy should be as high on our list of goals as transition from a dirty economy to a green economy. And they’re inextricably tied. DOD is one of the worst polluters; there’s no such thing as a “green war.”
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6/ $ spent on infrastructure & education add more to US economy than defense investment. Does military create jobs? Yes! But those same job skills could as easily be applied to infrastructure jobs etc. We spend billions *above* what the Pentagon says it needs for a strong defense
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7/ People are homeless & sick, children hungry & uneducated and our infrastructure sucks so Raytheon, Northrup Grumman & Boeing can get more contracts. We allow core needs of our society to go unaddressed so a few people can make more money. This has nothing to do with security.
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8/ This, by the way, is why our new Sec. of Defense should NOT be a corporate board member at Raytheon!!! google.com/amp/s/www.cnbc.co…
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Let’s be the people the world needs as the guiding principle of all our actions.
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"Coming of age during the plague Of Reagan and Bush Watching capitalism gun down democracy It had this funny effect on me I guess" Ani DiFranco - Your Next Bold Move youtube.com/2bBf5h9oSpU #war #bombs #pompeo #TrumpSickness #PrayForWorldHealing
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You should represent ÇA instead of Kamala Harris
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We have given up because we are the tax mules and our nation can barely function in peacetime’s. We “need” war for our nation to be at full production capacity. It’s our only garden party trick.
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I tried to get my h.s. Debate class to debate whether military spending should be cut and spent on domestic needs. Even the pair assigned to argue for it could not even concieve of doing so. Class did not see any issue with our country’s out-of-control military spending.
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we have de-volved...blood profits over humanity...war is big business, as is murdering/bombing, etc...follow the greed
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It doesn’t even make sense to be spending this much on ships and planes and fucking SUBMARINES. Wars will never be fought like they were back in the day, troops on the ground is moving towards a thing of the past. If we went to war with Russia, you think we are gonna send people?
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81gardens.com ❤️🍞🌹✊🏼
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But @senatemajldr thinks 2k of our own money is too much. Can't tske anything away that could possibly used for pork for his corrupt self. As he hands the Senate to the @TheDemocrats
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And yet we continue to support candidates who do not take it on. We need to hold ourselves responsible for our own complicity in allowing politics to be more like high school drama class or reality TV show than a serious conduit for social change.
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