A bill in Congress would set the Pentagon’s budget at $886 billion for the coming year.

And the House of Representatives could vote on the bill later this week.

$886 billion is $28 billion more than the Pentagon got this year. Meanwhile, almost all other federal spending is frozen for the next two years as a result of the Republican Party’s insane brinkmanship over the debt ceiling.

By the way, that $28 billion increase alone is double the entire budget of the Environmental Protection Agency. Never mind that climate disruption threatens not only national security but human civilization as we know it.

The Pentagon — a.k.a. the Department of Defense — will get more money than the Departments of Education, Health and Human Services, Justice, State, and Transportation combined.

Yeah, but what about China?

Or Russia?

Or Ukraine?
Our nation’s choice to spend so much on the military is equally a choice not to provide health care, invest in early education, address climate chaos, and more.

Representatives Barbara Lee and Mark Pocan have introduced an amendment to the Pentagon spending bill that would cut $100 billion from weapons and waste and instead redirect that money to priority human needs.

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Pass the Lee/Pocan amendment to cut $100 billion from the Pentagon’s massively bloated budget.

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