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Democrats Vote to Increase Military Spending to Record High
Submitted by info on Thu, 12/09/2021 - 14:39
Update December 14: Today the U.S. Senate passed this bill by 86-13. The Democrats voted in favor of it by 42-7. Thanks, Democrats, for wasting money on military adventurism.
169 Democrats (out of 222) just voted with Republicans to increase military spending to $768 billion per year. That’s more than Trump’s last defense budget. Last year, Trump crowed about his massive $738 billion for the U.S. military. Now, Democrats want $768 billion for the military.
More tha 3/4 of the Democrats in the U.S. House voted with Republicans to throw billions more at defense contractors, weapons, and war. The Democratic establishment has learned nothing from decades of trillion dollar wars and disinvestment in housing, education, and the social safety net.
The Senate is expected to rubber stamp this bill and send it to the White House for signature.
Oregon Progressive Party Opposes U.S Military Strike on Syria
Submitted by info on Thu, 09/26/2013 - 04:41
Our Oregon Representatives in Congress need to hear from us about Syria. The Oregon Progressive Party offers this statement against the use of U.S. military force in Syria.
Please contact your representatives in Congress with your views; feel free to send them this statement. Their contact information is at the bottom of this message.
Please support peaceful diplomatic solutions
and VOTE NO on any authorizations for U.S. military strikes on Syria.
History clearly guides us us to the course of action the United States must take in Syria. Only peaceful diplomacy will rid Syria, and the greater Middle East, of weapons of mass destruction in all its forms.
The use of U.S. military force is no solution for assisting the Syrian people to free themselves from tyranny and begin to build democracy. We are told military strikes will be extremely limited and involve no long term commitments or U.S. ground troops, but "limited wars" often escalate, since the U.S. can never "cut and run."
United States outspends the world on the military
Submitted by info on Thu, 06/09/2011 - 18:50
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Submitted by info on Thu, 03/31/2011 - 18:52
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