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no, that's not what I'm saying.
I watched the cost of the military industrial complex throughout the GWOT. this is common knowledge, same as excesses to nationalist immigration policy.
do I need to make some pacific, amnestic shibboleth in every conversation involving taxes and expenses? no, my silence is not tacit endorsement.
in any case, how does one reign in any excessive fiscal policy if they're always bundled with pork? then we should all support line item veto. but even that creates problems of its own.
if the current bill is so unjust, then consider the midterm and 2028. build up the political capital you need, but haven't currently realized. check the populist excesses on both sides.
personally, I think the defense budget has to be proportional to global climate, but it has to be significantly, transparently more humanitarian in current AI-dominated theaters. I don't see this as fungible to an unrelated sector that's got its own issues.
running a country is not as simple as naming what any person can demand from it. it is fundamentally an equilibrium among adversaries. any sincere reform to socialist ends must respect this, or join the other experiments in history. 1 reply
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