Healthcare Cut, Military Up
- Jaime David
- May 6
- 1 min read
The article discusses the looming 2026 US budget, which is projected to surpass $1 trillion for the Pentagon. Despite this unprecedented level of military spending, three Republican senators publicly criticized the proposed budget as insufficient for national defense needs. The senators, Roger Wicker, Deb Fischer, and Joni Ernst, argue that the budget does not adequately address the growing threats posed by China and other geopolitical rivals. Senator Wicker, ranking member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, specifically called for increased investment in shipbuilding and modernizing the US military’s nuclear arsenal. Senator Fischer emphasized the need for additional resources to counter Chinese military modernization and expand the US Navy's capacity. Senator Ernst voiced concerns about the budget's impact on military readiness and its ability to deter aggression. The senators' opposition highlights a growing divide within the Republican party regarding military spending priorities. While generally supportive of robust defense budgets, these senators believe the proposed levels are inadequate to maintain US military superiority and counter emerging global challenges. This internal disagreement could complicate the budget approval process and potentially lead to further negotiations and adjustments to military spending allocations. find the original article here: https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2025/05/06/sxzu-m06.html
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