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    The base budget for the Pentagon in 2015 was almost a trillion dollars less than what is being asked for here. Two years of this could fund the forgiveness of all student loans, the expansion of Medicare to include dental and vision and the lowering of the age of Medicare eligibility to 60.

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        By switching to a universal healthcare system, that cost could be much lower.

        Healthcare costs in the US are bloated because of for-profit and privatized healthcare systems, as well as insurance middlemen taking huge cuts to keep billionaires’ bank accounts bloated.

        By socializing healthcare, eliminating profit motives, private equity, and insurance CEOs, and allowing the government to negotiate prices, those costs could be brought down significantly.

        No other country in the world pays rates nearly as high for healthcare as in the US. The US government would save money by making it universal. But that would hurt their billionaire oligarch donors’ bottom lines…

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    There’s alwaysmoney for guns and bombs, isn’t there. I would say it’s amazing but it’s been many years since I was amazed to realize this.

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    "We’re fighting wars. We can’t take care of day care, It’s not possible for us to take care of day care, Medicaid, Medicare – all these individual things. They can do it on a state basis. You can’t do it on a federal.”

    The America First administration ladies and Genleman

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        I believe the proper technical term is “Corporate self-dealing”. He will loot the entire country, causing trillions of dollars of damage just so he can pocket a few billions, leaving it in ruins, just like Lampert looted and destroyed the SEARS company.

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    Sounds like we do have plenty of money that could be used for healthcare, public transit, affordable housing, etc.

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    Hey look, our Social Security is about to be becoming insolvent. The post office has got serious financial problems. I have an idea let’s spend $1.5 trillion extra on the military.

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      Any times of USPS crisis are basically just manufactured by people in government who want to privatize or eliminate it for personal gain. The PAEA and Trump’s bullshit come to mind.

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      The post office doesn’t have financial problems. It is a service, not a business. It’s not meant to generate profits. The UPS/FedEx boards are pushing this story to try and gobble it up to end to the competition and jack up your mail costs.

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        its the biggest welfar system, DEFENSE contracters get free money, and almost free healthcare for service members, via TRICARE.

        well they have consistently defunded VA for the most part.

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    With these new raids on the blue states, the rising coat of oil and the coming recession it will be all deficit.

    Maybe he shouldn’t be trying to destroy the his best state economies and rather trying to get his red states to perform better.

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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trump-class_battleship

    In a press conference in December 2025, U.S. president Donald Trump announced a United States Navy guided-missile warship, to be called the Trump-class battleship.[5][6][7][4] The class is also known as BBG(X)[a] in some Navy documents,[1] and is intended to initially consist of the lead ship USS Defiant (BBG-1) and an as-yet unnamed other vessel. If and when commissioned, the class is envisioned as adding a nuclear-capable cruise missile option to the U.S. Navy surface fleet.[8]

    The Trump administration intends to revitalize shipbuilding in the United States alongside the construction of the Trump-class. Analysts have expressed skepticism about the Trump-class battleship, citing its lack of funding, unprecedented design, and high development costs. Its classification as a battleship is debated, as it lacks the heavy armor and large-caliber guns typical of historical battleships. The naming of the class after an incumbent president has also broken traditional conventions.

    The U.S. Navy has not had a battleship in commission since the retirement of the last Iowa-class battleship USS Missouri in 1992.[9] There have been no plans for new ones since the cancellation of the Montana class in 1943.[10]

    https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2a/USS_Defiant_BBG-1_graphic_1.jpg

    It’s not just a battleship with guns, it’s a battleship with pre-dreadnought-style armament, a secondary non-centerfire battery, in 2026.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pre-dreadnought_battleship

    These battleships were abruptly made obsolete by the arrival of HMS Dreadnought in 1906. Dreadnought followed the trend in battleship design to heavier, longer-ranged guns by adopting an “all-big-gun” armament scheme of ten 12-inch guns.

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      “We have fewer cavalry today too, Governor. That’s because the nature of war has changed.”

      – Obama, 2012 campaigning against Romney

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    And it is not worth it, they can’t even hold the straigt of hormus open and they can’t defeat the Iran…