The theme seems to be “reduce operating spending, increase capital spending”. We’ll see how that will blow over with the opposition.

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    4 days ago

    Sure, you can dislike the military spending.

    That doesn’t mean the budget isn’t investing more in the public than it is withdrawing.

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      4 days ago

      I dislike the increase in spending on military because the returns to the public are minimal, the US has proven that, decades running.

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        4 days ago

        Again, that’s a fine and valid critique of the budget.

        The fundamental flaw is equating corporate efficiency with public effectiveness…

        This position however, does not seem valid when the budget is putting in more than it removes from actual public services, 51 billion v 13.

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          3 days ago

          That part wasn’t a critique of the budget, it was a critique of your pitch for efficiency. You pivoted the discussion, I followed.