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Lindsay Koshgarian
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Military & Security
Since 1940, the United States has been at war as often as not – 37 of the last 78 years, not counting the Cold War.
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Lindsay Koshgarian
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Military & Security
As our government launches unecessary and dangerous attacks in Syria, it's devastating to know who paid for it: we did.
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Guest Blogger
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Military & Security
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Lindsay Koshgarian
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Budget Process,
Military & Security
Out of twelve major federal spending categories, only the military and veteran's benefits would be spared from the Trump cuts.
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Lindsay Koshgarian
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Budget Process,
Military & Security
The resulting federal discretinary budgets invests 54% of the federal discretionary budget in the miltiary and nuclear weapons.
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Lindsay Koshgarian
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Military & Security
This is a president and military ramping up for war, in a country that has had more than enough. There's no other justification for the military spending Trump wants.
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Lindsay Koshgarian
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Military & Security
Is the United States doomed to keep making the same mistakes?
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Lindsay Koshgarian
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Social Insurance, Earned Benefits, & Safety Net,
Taxes & Revenue
Possibly the single worst thing about it is the cynical way that its supporters want to use it to create an excuse to gut Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid.
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Lindsay Koshgarian
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Military & Security,
Taxes & Revenue
The priorities in Congress this week are clear: a $700 billion authorization for military spending in FY 2018, and a $1.5 trillion tax plan that bestows untold wealth upon the already jaw-droppingly wealthy.
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Lindsay Koshgarian
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Taxes & Revenue
If the Trump tax plan were an object, you can bet it would be gold-plated