Tuesday evening Pramila Jayapal (WA-07), co-chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus was one of 43 Democrats with the guts to vote against the bloated $740 billion National Defense Authorization Act. She was one of the champions of the bicameral amendment that would have cut the budget by 10 percent-- reinvesting the $74 billion into communities across the country-- but the amendment, which garnered 93 votes, failed."We are simply spending far too much on the Pentagon," she told her Seattle constituents, "and have been for far too long-- while at the same time, cutting the budgets of the State Department, EPA, Department of Education and Department of Housing. This is completely upside down. Instead of investing in going to war all around the world, we should be investing in strengthening communities all around this country. We are in the midst of a global pandemic with more than 3.8 million Americans falling ill to COVID-19 and 141,000 losing their lives-- more American lives lost than during World War I or the Vietnam War, and in just a short five months. More than 48 million Americans have filed for unemployment. At least 27 million people have lost health care during the pandemic, joining the 87 million who were already uninsured or underinsured. And this is all happening as the Administration refuses to acknowledge the scale of the crisis, and continues to cut funding for education, housing, transportation, infrastructure and public health. We must redefine and reimagine what it means to be strong. Being strong is not funding a bloated Pentagon budget that is larger than the military budgets of the next 11 countries combined. Being strong means an end to endless wars. It means investing in diplomacy, international development and coalition building. It means guaranteeing health care for everyone in this country. It means investing in our communities-- putting more resources towards public health, affordable housing, universal child care, renewable energy, public transit, infrastructure, public education and giving educators a raise. I was proud to champion an effort to cut the Pentagon’s budget by 10 percent because there are so many ways we could invest that $74 billion, which is greater than the budgets of the CDC, EPA, Department of Housing, and National Parks Services combined. But what we should not do is give it away to corrupt defense contractors who relentlessly lobby for and profit off of our country’s excessive military budget. Unfortunately, that’s exactly what this legislation would do. I won’t support it."The amendment failed in the House 93-324, all the Republicans and the Democratic Party's immensely dominant Military Industrial Complex wing-- led by Nancy Pelosi and Steny Hoyer-- firmly behind the Pentagon waste and bloat... and the immense bribes that flow to members of Congress who back it. It was no surprise to see most of the members of the most disappointing freshmen class in history-- your Joe Cunninghams, Anthony Brindisis, Jared Goldens, Mikie Sherrills, David Trones, Max Roses, Kendra Horns, Harley Roudas, Cindy Axnes, Abigail Spanbergers, Gil Cisneroses-- join with the corrupt Democrats like Josh Gottheimer (Blue Dog-NJ), Cheri Bustos (Blue Dog-IL), Jim Cooper (Blue Dog-TN), Cedric Richmond (New Dem-LA), Pete Aguilar (New Dem-CA), Raja Krishnamoorthi (Senate wannabe-IL), Tom O'Halleran (Blue Dog-AZ), Debbie Wasserman Schultz (New Dem-FL), Val Demings (New Dem-FL), Dan Lipinski (Blue Dog-IL), Eliot Engel (New Dem-NY) and the GOP to vote down the amendment.The only freshmen with the courage and conviction to back the amendment were AOC D-NY), Andy Levin (D-MI), Katie Porter (D-CA), Rashida Tlaib (D-MI), Chuy García (D-IL), Jahana Hayes (D-CT), Ilhan Omar (D-MN), Ayanna Pressley (D-MA), Kweisi Mfume (D-MD), Lori Trahan (D-MA) and Joe Neguse (D-CO). And only one of them-- Katie Porter-- was among the freshmen dubbed a "majority maker" by the corrupted Pelosi-Hoyer-DCCC fraction of the Democratic Party. Many people were shocked to see establishment conservatives Richie Neal (MA), Lacy Clay (MO), Stephen Lynch (MA), and Emanuel Cleaver (MO) vote with progressives for the 10% reduction... but each has a primary coming up in the next few weeks, and it was a cheap ploy to make.When it came to approving the Pentagon budget itself-- without the 10% reduction-- 43 Democrats, 81 Republicans and independent Justin Amash voted no. Watching which Dems who voted for the amendment then voted for the budget anyway, tells you a lot about those members and their motivations, among them... Richie Neal, Lacy Clay, Stephen Lynch and Emanuel Cleaver. Oh, that's a familiar little list!Liam O'Mara, progressive Democrat running for a congressional seat held by Trump puppet Ken Calvert in Riverside County, wasn't surprised that Calvert voted against the 10% cut and for the bloated Pentagon budget. "As usual," he told me after the vote, "Crooked Ken Calvert is all too happy to put the needs of his donors in the defense industry above the needs of the American people. That anyone tolerates this level of corruption in a so-called 'Representative' is unfortunate. Calvert couldn't care less that people are losing their income, losing their homes, losing their healthcare, or even that we have veterans sleeping outdoors-- all he cares about is shoveling taxpayer dollars into Lockheed Martin's waiting cash-bag." Arizona progressive Eva Putzova favored the amendment and told me that her opponent, Blue Dog "Tom O'Halleran tweeted about his vote to pass the NDAA, saying he did so to 'strengthen our national defense' and 'protect the A-10 Warthog & the KC-135.' Meanwhile, he takes thousands from the top five profiteers of the War in Yemen-- Raytheon, Lockheed Martin, Boeing, General Dynamics, and General Electric. He profits by protecting the military industrial complex, all while staying quiet on bold legislation to solve the many crises within our borders, including COVID-19. I will do what he chooses not to-- put people first. I will fight to end all wars of choice and cut the bloated Pentagon budget to reinvest in our communities.The next day, the Senate took up the same amendment, which had been written by Bernie. It failed-- dismally, 77-23, every single Republican voting against it-- as well as Kamala Harris, probably to please the Biden VP search team, and all the conservative fake Dems like Joe Manchin (WV), Kyrsten Sinema (AZ), Dianne Feinstein (CA), Mark Warner (VA), Michael Bennet (CO), Tom Carper (DE), Doug Jones (AL), Jackie Rosen (NV), Tammy Duckworth (IL)... all the usual suspects + Sherrod Brown (who, no doubt will eventually apologize to his progressive supporters).
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