Earlier this month, the Senate and the House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly for the defense bill.
U.S. President Joe Biden salutes on the South Lawn of the White House before boarding Marine One in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Monday, Dec. 27, 2021.President Joe Biden signed into law the National Defense Authorization Act, or NDAA, for fiscal year 2022, which authorizes $770 billion in defense spending, the White House said on Monday.
Authorizing about 5% more military spending than last year, the fiscal 2022 NDAA is a compromise after intense negotiations between House and Senate Democrats and Republicans after being stalled by disputes over China and Russia policy.
Of course we have money for that, and no one asks who is paying for it, lol
Yay... more spending.
Oh for crying out loud. I thought the war just ended? Welp guess we have to volunteer to die for student loans to be canceled.
Another $385 billion down the drain or into the pockets of the military cartel.
Almost $1 trillion for this RUBBISH? But you go panhandling for infrastructure that serves the general population — THE CITIZENS who voted you in. WOW. 👏🏻👌🏻👍🏻
Defense from whom and what exactly? $29 trillion in debt and rising and spending frivolously on nonsense to line pockets of politicians. Spend it ON YOUR CITIZENS IF YOU HAVE IT — Tuition, healthcare,TEACHERS for three. HELLO.
Real reporting about defense spending would include veteran affairs, interest on previous spending & wars, black ops and back door subsidies/foreign aid. So really 1.3 trillion. Then put that in terms of tax revenue not GDP.
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