Got that right. Plus the military budget is just for one year and then basically they’ll do it again next year.
The House just passed a record-high $840 billion Military budget, the same amount as all the stimulus checks combined. Huh, guess when they print money for people it's "socialist," but when they do it for Military contractors it's "bipartisan."

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When it comes to funding war and sending billions to Ukraine the dems and repubs are holding hands, singing "kumbaya". When it comes to helping the people here by reversing climate change, making healthcare universal, fighting racism they can never agree, and we all suffer for it
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We need healthcare
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I don't understand why Democrats ... and deficit conscious Republicans ... keep passing these military spending bills year after year ... It must be fear ... fear of being labeled ... "Soft On Defense"
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Its to protect our country. Something democrats dont want to do
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There’s a glimmer of hope here. I noticed some R politicians are finally listening to their constituents and are voting against the war machine. So many Americans .. of all political stripes.. are sick of never ending war and the MIC. Can’t we make common cause on this?
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It can buy 2 facebook per year.
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And we don’t have a border Build Back Better indeed
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Without our Military we would not be able to have the many insane ideas that I have seen. Nor would you have the freedom to do all this. However you are ruining it with an Open Border Invasion and we learned our enemy is our own government, and they are now woking the military
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America is a Ponzi scheme, all selling no sustainability, normalized greed and contempt for humanity. That’s what America really stands for, we are a capitalist country after all.
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It's $1.4 trillion per year and they'll pass an even larger one next year. Revolt.