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4.)  Supremacy of the Military
Even when there are widespread domestic problems, the military is given a disproportionate amount of government funding, and the domestic agenda is neglected. Soldiers and military service are glamorized.
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Funding for job training, rural health care, low-income schools and help for people lacking health insurance would face big cuts under a bill passed Friday by the House
Pentagon to spend 75 billion for three new brigades
Bush’s Domestic Program Hit List
The chairman of the U.S. House science committee said Thursday that NASA is headed for "a train wreck" if the space agency isn't better funded
The Trillion-Dollar Defense Budget Is Already Here
Bush wants to cut Iraq war funding. Just kidding, he wants to cut funding for a program that gives health insurance to poor children. Governors from both parties are opposing it. 
Bush: Healthcare Cuts Are ‘Fiscal Discipline’
Bush sends $2.9 trillion budget to Congress: Big increases for the military, cuts for domestic programs
Bush Seeks to Cut Farm Program Funds.
The Army is pondering a new theme park
Bush opposes bill to cut interest rates on student loans (.pdf)
How does the government pay for a war going badly and a disastrous prescription drug plan? Cut the budgets of all cancer research 
The 141 programs that President Bush proposed to eliminate or cut in his 2007 budget
Three cable channels now feed news, information and entertainment about the armed services into millions of living rooms 24 hours a day, seven days a week: The Military Channel, the Military History Channel and the Pentagon Channel.
Republican Congressman Slams Bush On Militarized Police State Preparation
President Bush Wipes Out Vocational and Gifted Education; Gives Special Education Short Shrift. "Under this budget, our children with disabilities and our children with gifts and talents will be left behind." 
The New American Militarism: How Americans Are Seduced by War
Cheney and Bush continue to rally troops as public support plummets
Cheney casts tie-breaking vote on bill to raise taxes on college students and the lower class
House Republicans basked in triumph after razor-thin passage of a sweeping budget cut plan in the wee hours of Friday morning.
Senate votes to cut farm subsidies
Senator Frank Lautenberg tries to change the name of the budget this year to the "Moral Disaster of Monumental Proportions Reconciliation Act." (.pdf file)
A bitter dispute over the planned military flyover at Monday's Martin Luther King march has split peace activists, longtime march supporters and East Side community members, and could result in a smaller turnout for what has been the nation's largest MLK march.
If President Bush gets his way, the venerable $255 Social Security death benefit will fade into history. And 16- and 17-year-old high school dropouts will lose their monthly survivor payments.
Guns Over Butter, Abroad and at Home
Bush Administration's War Spending Nears Half Trillion Dollars
U.S. Annual War Spending Grows
House of Representatives turns down funding for port security, approves funding for missile defense
The 2006 budget clipped the wings of many organizations that provide basic services to the poor. Bush's 2007 budget could ground them permanently.

 

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