BS! $1.2 trillion in 2018 went to a discretionary fund and $111 billion of that for an emergency fund. $5.7 billion is a drop in the bucket. Stop playing voters as simple-minded, uninformed individuals.
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That drop in the bucket comes off the backs of citizens paying into it. Personally, I would love to have a drop like that. Instead my income, as are the majority of people, is a molecule by comparison.
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I wonder if the Army would have any qualms now about frog marching trump out of the White House as an enemy (domestic) It would probably give them a lot of pleasure to throw him in jail then sequester his bedding for a National emergency for the homeless.
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I'd honestly love to see that happen...
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Swampwell is lying. Again. The funds coming from military are unallocated and discretionary, and are not cancelling any planned building projects. The military budget is over 700 billion dollars. This portion is a drop in the bucket. But leftists blindly follow and believe.
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Trump so loves the military and law enforcement, he wants to steal funds allocated to help them do their jobs. I don’t understand those still supporting him and this
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He just lost a few votes with this decision
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Not to mention all the costs of legal challenges... No wonder he went bankrupt so many times. Now he's trying to do the same to the US...
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He's probably punishing the whole country for not giving him the popular vote, so he was forced to cheat.
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