Joe Biden's budget priorities
It takes less than 10 seconds to learn what Joe Biden's priorities are. It just takes a quick perusal of his first budget to figure out that he isn't serious about protecting us from foreign powers. It takes half that time to figure out that he's for open borders.
Joe Biden's first budget calls for a 1.6% increase in defense spending:
The Pentagon’s portion of the budget, $715 billion, will fund weapons programs and key national security priorities, while an additional $38 billion will be used for defense-related programs at the Department of Energy and other federal agencies, bringing the total for defense spending to $753 billion.The nearly 2% uptick in defense spending comes as the Biden administration pulls the nation out of the U.S. military’s longest war and shifts focus away from the Middle East to address emerging threats from China.
Homeland Security gets short-changed, too:
Funding for the Department of Homeland Security, which carried out Trump’s aggressive immigration policies, would decrease by a tenth of a percent. Another Trump priority, the Department of Defense, would see an increase in funding of just 2%.
I'm betting that the American people don't want their government to open the US-Mexico Border. Further, I'm betting that they don't want our cyberattack infrastructure underfunded. The DOD and DHS budgets guarantee open borders and underfunded cyberattack infrastructure.
It's apparent that shutting down the border isn't a priority. Preventing cyberattacks isn't a priority, either. Rebuilding our military isn't as important as making it a woke military.
Joe Biden met with some historians about his legacy before taking office. They told him he could be the next FDR. Since then, Biden has become a wildman with foolish ideas. If one-third of his ideas get enacted, his legacy will be that he's the guy who the next Republican president has to clean up from.
Joe Biden's budget is proof of the Democrats' unseriousess. The budget's smallest increases are for law enforcement and national security. The fact that the Democrats haven't ridiculed the budget yet shows that today's Democrats aren't serious about governing.
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