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Addressing the Trump administration's proposal to cut Medicare to fund a $1.5 trillion military budget, Max Blumenthal, editor-in-chief of the Grayzone, labeled the approach "military Keynesianism." He argued that the vast majority of this spending does not support soldiers or veterans but instead flows back to corrupt defense contractors. #GoodPoint
Addressing the Trump administration's proposal to cut Medicare to fund a $1.5 trillion military budget, Max Blumenthal, editor-in-chief of the Grayzone, labeled the approach "military Keynesianism." He argued that the vast majority of this spending does not support soldiers or veterans but instead flows back to corrupt defense contractors. #GoodPoint