On Wednesday, the House Armed Services Committee voted to increase President Biden’s military budget for 2022 by almost $24 billion.
The effort was led by Republicans who don’t think Biden’s $753 billion request is enough to face China and Russia. The panel passed the $23.9 billion increase in a vote of 42 to 17, with 14 Democrats voting in favor.
In July, the Senate Armed Services Committee passed a similar increase of $25 billion that also had bipartisan support. The budget will ultimately be decided by appropriations bills, but the fact that both House and Senate panels passed such measures means the increase has a good chance of passing.
Biden’s $753 billion budget request breaks down into two categories: $715 billion for the Pentagon and $38 billion for military-related spending for other agencies, such as the Energy Department’s nuclear weapons programs. The panel’s increase would apply to the Pentagon’s share, bringing its total budget to about $740 billion and overall military spending to a whopping $778 billion.
We need another military budget increase like a hole in the head. Or, are we spending more on the military because of too many holes in the head? …I am starting to believe the latter. How about spending the money on education, infrastructure, healthcare, homelessness? This is insane.
“We” aren’t spending the money.
The people who steal the money from us are spending it.
I’d rather they just stopped the stealing and the spending.
Republicans condemn infrastructure spending because it increases deficit. Military spending is free.
Here’s those 14 democrats. 42-17 becomes 28-31 if they don’t join the republicans.
Langevin
Courtney
Moutlon
Brown
Vela
Sherrill
Golden
Luria
Kahele
Veasey
Murphy
Horsford
Carbajal
Slotkin
True. Or, another view … with no Republicans, the bill doesn’t pass.
Yes, that is true also. But you’d think the democrats would have stuck with Biden’s proposal of $753 billion. Same with the senate. Only Elizabeth Warren voted against the $25 billion increase that committee passed.
Of course they did. Why wouldn’t they? With one less war to fight. Makes perfect sense.