Because it's a system of legalized bribery at this point, and working families can't donate the money that Raytheon, Boeing and Northrup Grumman can?
This year’s defense budget is $778 billion, with billions more than the President asked for, and no one bats an eye. And much of it goes to defense contractors. So why is it a problem when we want to spend just $175 billion per year to help working families?

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Exactly! Voting changes the players, not the game.
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Instead of asking why, when he clearly knows why and knows that we know why, shouldn't he be telling us how the hell he and his supposed like-minded colleagues plan on ending that trend?
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(Part 1) Fact: Congress creates billionaires... on our way to Trillionaires... by creating the existing money supply through government spending. Those who provide the services the government chooses to pay for make the money.
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(Part 2) So... what if Congress digitally authorized a card given to everyone in the world that created money to purchase basic needs... so that poverty no longer existed and those providing the services for Human needs that people want got rich?
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(Part 3) Sooo simple. "National Debt" is a myth. More like national (or world) money supply.
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(Part 4) The easy Truth is that our priorities are heartless and tacit slavery is manufactured for the few who don't want any competition from a healthy population that isn't struggling to survive... OR... people are just too conditioned in nonsense to implement sense. 🙂
There is, was, has been a sinister plan in process at least since 1933 if not since the founding by a fascist federalist cabal of Oligarchs who've always controlled the US government's operations. NO JOKE! Not a theory but based on evidence found in our legislative history.
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david turpin worked at friggin northrup grumman making $140k/yr