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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We are producing M1A2 Tanks that the Army doesn't need. It is many jobs in Lima Ohio. Defense spending is spread out throughout the country, responsible for millions of jobs. That is never going to end. We can't lose jobs, or the defense of our country. Isolationism not option.
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Replying to @IndyRedoubt
Investments in education and infrastructure create more jobs & produce more into the economy than do defense-related jobs. And I didn’t say we should be isolationist or that we shouldn’t have a strong defense! But our Pentagon budget is not just about defense; it’s about money.

Dec 31, 2020 · 12:34 PM UTC

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I don't know Ms. Williamson, but every time I hear investments in education it gives me pause. There are millions of jobs in this country that need filled by, frankly, the under educated. I do apologize if I offended you about the isolationist remark. It was not my intent.