Friends,
Please,
get involved in an antiwar organization before it is too late.
Kagiso,
Max
The vote
on the legislation was 344-81, and the amount is $621.5 billion, more than
Donald Trump's request for $603 billion. The $621.5 billion would go for
national defense [sic] programs, including the Pentagon's base budget and
nuclear programs under the Energy Department, as well as another $75 billion in
war funding. There is nothing defensive in the “defense” budget. Rep.
Barbara Lee (D-Calif.), wrote this statement in response to the madness:
"Congressional Republicans have chosen to bankroll bloated Pentagon
spending and funnel billions into the Overseas Contingency Operations slush
fund, while refusing to address our fundamental obligation to debate our
ongoing military operations."
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Congress Votes Again for
Unconstitutional Wars and Pentagon Pork
Washington, D.C. — July 14, 2017
— In response to the passage of the Fiscal Year 2018 National
Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), Paul Kawika Martin, Senior Director for
Policy and Political Affairs at Peace Action, released the following statement:
“Today the U.S. House of
Representatives voted again to continue our endless wars and for a military
budget that’s almost as large as all other countries combined. Every year,
Congress authorizes billions of dollars of Pentagon pork at the expense of
other security needs and other taxpayer priorities. While war profiteers
rejoice, voters wonder why the government cannot provide for education, job
creation, healthcare and needs in their community.
“Worse, continued Pentagon
largesse actually makes Americans less safe because we fail to invest in the
long-term solutions to violent extremism and solving international tensions:
diplomacy, poverty alleviation and humanitarian aid to name a few.
“Some of the Pentagon
boondoggles include continued spending that will ultimately result in a $1.2
trillion escalation of spending on nuclear weapons and their delivery systems.
“While some representatives love
to tout their support for the troops, others like Jim McGovern (D-MA), Walter Jones
(R-NC), Thomas Cole (R-OK) actually work to ensure we don’t send them into
battle for the wrong reasons and that we take care of them when they return.
They, with much bipartisan support, have rightly called for Congress to uphold
its constitutional responsibility to declare war. Yet, for political reasons,
House Republican leaders refuse to debate the current U.S. military activities
in a half dozen countries.
“Among the bill’s silver linings
were two amendments offered by Rep. Nolan
(D-MN) and Rep. Davidson (R-OH) that would effectively force the administration
to stop refueling Saudi coalition warplanes that have been indiscriminately
bombing civilians in Yemen, potentially accelerating an end to the disastrous
war in Yemen and saving countless innocent lives.”
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organization, with over 100,000 paid members and nearly 100 chapters in 36
states, works to abolish nuclear weapons, promote government spending
priorities that support human needs, encourage real security through
international cooperation and human rights and support nonmilitary solutions to
international conflicts. The public may learn more and take action at http://www.PeaceAction.org.
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"The
master class has always declared the wars; the subject class has always fought
the battles. The master class has had all to gain and nothing to lose, while
the subject class has had nothing to gain and everything to lose--especially
their lives." Eugene Victor Debs
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