The president is putting the final touches on next year's budget now, and with global tensions on a razor's edge, "security" is certain to be a top priority. But for decades, the U.S. government has spent more on weapons and war than any other country on earth — and it didn't make anyone, anywhere, any safer.
It’s time to rethink this broken approach.
Next year, we could pour even more bombs and bullets into a world where violence is increasing by the second — unless we take action together to demand a better future. The President's budget proposal is due in the next few weeks and that means the clock is already ticking. To influence policymakers in the White House and make a real impact, we need to act NOW.
Budgets are moral documents that should reflect our values and priorities. Sign on here to tell President Biden to invest in human needs and cut the Pentagon budget now, and we’ll deliver the signatures before he delivers a budget to Congress. That will put us in the strongest possible position to advocate for a new policy, and a new budget, at the start of this legislative marathon. If we act together, and act smart — we can press the White House and Congress to reject the misguided notion that billions for weapons and war are the only way to keep us safe and help us thrive.
For peace and climate action,
Drew and the 198 paths to peace, but fossil fuels ain't one, crew