• Nawor3565@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    4 months ago

    Wow, military spending went up when a major world power invaded a sovereign nation? I’m sure this is all Biden’s fault.

  • Veedem@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Because of some of the COVID social programs, that chart should go back another 5 years, or so, to show a more accurate picture of the trend. I have no idea what it would look like, but my first thought is that 2022 is when the remaining COVID protections started being phased out which would, obviously, reduce the spending number. So, going back to 2019 and even 2018 would give us a better idea of the relative spend now versus then.

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        4 months ago

        Ah. That should probably be in the headline then, instead of just “spending” and “funding”.

        Regardless, the figures are still inaccurate.

        The $1.6 trillion in discretionary spending for FY24 is split between $842 billion for defense programs and $758 billion for nondefense activities, reflecting respective 3% and 7% boosts from FY23 enacted levels.

        https://about.bgov.com/brief/federal-appropriations-for-fy24/

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        4 months ago

        Edit: I have no idea why this is getting downvotes.

        Because you made it clear in this comment that the headline is biased by using incomplete terms and trying to hide what the actual spending was.

        Remember that nobody uses votes as intended, and nobody will ever manage to change that.

  • Phegan@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    This is a bad graph, it only shows 4 data points so it carries no context. Show it over 12 or 16 years otherwise the context is lost.

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    4 months ago

    This chart is misleading. It just shows “discretionary” spending which leaves out Medicare Social Security, and Medicaid. (We spend considerably more on those programs than the entire military)

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    4 months ago

    Social and economic funding went down? It’s almost as if the GOP obstructs all progress when a Dem administration is in power… anyone remember that infrastructure bill? Or student loan forgiveness? Or funding for abortion access?