Here’s a reminder of a stark reality: When President Joe Biden finally ended the disastrous Afghan War in 2021, the Pentagon war budget went up by roughly $50 billion.
The Afghan War was costing America almost $50 billion a year until the war party in DC (both Democrats and Republicans) decided enough was enough. So how could ending a war result in a substantial increase in military spending?
That’s easily answered. The bipartisan war party pivoted from the lucrative but frustrating war on terror to the much more lucrative “new cold war” with Russia and China. And of course Vladimir Putin’s provoked invasion of Ukraine early in 2022 sealed the deal. Putin’s illegal invasion, provoked as it was, as NATO itself admits, was a massive boon to the military-industrial-congressional complex. Pentagon war budgets have continued to soar since 2021 (and indeed since 2001 and the original launch of the war on terror), with no end in sight other than perhaps nuclear Armageddon. (Not an end I’m looking forward to, but there’s no fate but that which we make.)
A few in Congress, mostly Republicans, are finally growing tired of massive military aid to Ukraine, though these same Republicans are generally in favor of even more massive military budgets to “deter” China. Yet Democrats are fighting against reductions in military weaponry to Ukraine with the kind of energy you’d think would be devoted to helping Americans deal with poverty and inflation.
So, for example, House Minority leader Hakeem Jeffries has stated that a high priority for Democrats in the ongoing struggle over electing a new House Speaker is that the new Speaker must support higher funding—for Ukraine! (Jeffries also wants the impeachment inquiry into Joe Biden to end.)
Higher military spending for Ukraine is a top priority for Democrats, even as Americans struggle with higher bills for food, housing, health care, and other essentials of life. Think about that for a moment.
Of course, Congress was prepared to continue paying for Ukraine’s war effort even if the federal government had shut down, so Jeffries is nothing but consistent here. Waging a wildly expensive and dangerous proxy war against Russia is more important to Congress than helping Americans who are struggling across our land with food and gas bills.
Small wonder that the largest political party in America is composed of “independents.”
Whether it’s RFK Jr., Cornel West, or someone else, we need to get behind independent candidates and reject the Democratic-Republican war party. Vote the war pigs out!
There is so much Trump/Putin derangement syndrome in the US, especially among Blue Team voters, that there is no chance that pressure will increase on Congress to reduce military spending. It just isn't going to happen as the Red and Blue warmongers in government are never going to reverse course. The ultra-wealthy elite will make sure it doesn't happen as they control the politicians and the pro-war news media, so that any public utterance about reducing military spending will be met with an avalanche of "Putin puppets" admonishments from the Ministers of Truth in the media. I don't see any way to break through and get any of the Blue Team voters to admit they were fooled again, for the umpteenth time, about the cause of the war and the solutions to it. They will just keep the faith and vote Blue no matter who, and the cycle of war and destruction will churn on uninterrupted. If anyone has figured out some magic trick to get the Blue Team voters to change their minds, please pass it on, because everything I have tried has failed with my friends and family. They have Trump/Putin derangement syndrome in spades.
We need to print lots of bumper stickers and lawn signs to spread the message far and wide: Vote the War Pigs Out!