What if we cut the defense budget to give Americans inflation relief?
The cost of new stimulus checks would leave the DoD’s spending levels about where they were a year before Trump took office.
Stephen Semler is co-founder of the Security Policy Reform Institute, a think tank that develops policy ideas for the working class. He writes the Speaking Security newsletter on Substack.
The cost of new stimulus checks would leave the DoD’s spending levels about where they were a year before Trump took office.
On its face, the president’s new executive order looks like a step forward, but a closer looks reveals more of the same.