The NDAA delivers peace through strength by ensuring that the U.S. military remains the most formidable in the world, while providing troops with the equipment, infrastructure and incentives to perform at their best. Rooting out harmful programs like DEI and climate initiatives is crucial to this, helping restore the U.S. Armed Forces to its core values and warrior ethos.
This NDAA shows just how misplaced Congress’'s priorities are. Rather than fund Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act, politicians have chosen to fuel death and destruction instead. This choice is impossible to justify when ordinary Americans are teetering on the edge, unable to put food on the table or afford the health care treatment they desperately need.
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For hard-pressed American taxpayers, the NDAA is too large. While the U.S. does face an increasingly challenging geopolitical landscape, spending hundreds of billions of dollars on obsolete or wasteful platforms, such as the F-35, will not make America any safer. Congress should instead reduce and redirect spending to more cost-effective and beneficial platforms for security.
There is a 3% chance that any country's military expenditure will exceed that of the United States before 2030, according to the Metaculus prediction community.
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