Senate backs massive increase in military spending
Source: Reuters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate passed its version of a $700 billion defense policy bill on Monday, backing President Donald Trumps call for a bigger, stronger military but setting the stage for a battle over government spending levels later this year.
The Republican-controlled chamber voted 89-8 for the National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal year 2018, or NDAA, which authorizes the level of defense spending and sets policies controlling how the money is spent.
The Senate bill provides about $640 billion for the Pentagons main operations, such as buying weapons and paying the troops, and some $60 billion to fund the conflicts in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria and elsewhere.
The 1,215-page bill includes a wide range of provisions, such as a 2.1 percent military pay raise and $8.5 billion to strengthen missile defense, as North Korea conducts nuclear weapons and ballistic missile tests. It also bans Moscow-based Kaspersky Labs products from federal government use.
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ananda
(28,858 posts).. but never enough to help and build.
BigmanPigman
(51,584 posts)kacekwl
(7,016 posts)There is many more Billions thrown around covertly I'm sure. Oh and by the way Medicare for all is too expensive to even consider. Good to know who's bread gets buttered.
democratisphere
(17,235 posts)Happens every time redumbliCONs control the WH and Congress.
bagelsforbreakfast
(1,427 posts)As was pointed out on another thread - we can't even reliably shoot down a NK missile - which is our biggest REAL threat!
And how many YEARS did it take to catch up with Bin Laden?
And didn't Bush say he didn't care about catching Bin Laden anyway?
WHERE DOES THE MONEY GO? - THE POCKETS OF THE 1%.
GeorgeGist
(25,319 posts)Of unsustainability.