Dear John,
Did you see the nightmare vision for the country that now-former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy floated on Friday? (No, we’re not talking about visions of a government shutdown.)
The far-right plan, which the House voted down on Friday, would have cut funding for domestic and international programs by as much as 30 percent, gutting everything from food and nutrition programs for needy families, to food and drug safety inspections for everyone.
What did this nihillistic plan protect? Only programs that promote and support militarism - the military, homeland security, and veterans’ programs. It also required funding for the far-right dream of a border wall.
Those programs already make up more than 62 percent of the federal discretionary budget.
The plan failed, and McCarthy lost the Speaker’s seat. Instead, the plan that passed will keep the government open for 45 days with funding at current levels (phew!)
But McCarthy’s vision could become a recurring nightmare. The deal that passed keeps the government open only through November 17, and the nihilist bloc in Congress is raring to go.
What we really need is a mirror image of that dark vision: a budget that pumps up funding for health care, anti-poverty programs, diplomacy and more, while stopping our destructive reliance on the military, deportations, and the exploitation of our troops in unjust wars.
The debate over the federal budget is on. Check out our recently updated budget trade-offs calculator to see what our world could look like if we invested in people instead of militarism.
In solidarity,
Lindsay, Ashik, Alliyah, & the NPP team