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BREAKING: Congress funds the military every single year

The federal government's fiscal year began two months ago and Congress still hasn't passed a defense appropriations bill. But it's not too late:

Lawmakers in both parties contend that, as speaker, Johnson is committed to passing a final bill and continuing the over six-decade streak of defense legislation becoming law each year, even if it means going against his desire to block the Pentagon abortion travel policy.

Wow! Congress has passed a defense funding bill every single year. That's some governmenting to be proud of. I'm glad they're committed to keeping this legendary streak going.

11 thoughts on “BREAKING: Congress funds the military every single year

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  1. D_Ohrk_E1

    Added context: As opposed to having to resort to using a full-year CR on the NDAA, as they've done several times in the past for general appropriations.

  2. lower-case

    BREAKING (circa 2021/01):

    thanks to its citizens' sacred commitment to bedrock constitutional principles, the united states has had over 200 years of peaceful transfers of power

  3. different_name

    Johnson is committed...

    Statements that make me suspect he's one of those people who doesn't flush public toilets after use if he can get away with it.

  4. bbleh

    Wow! Congress has passed a defense funding bill every single year. That's some governmenting to be proud of.

    Yeah, but that's only because courageous and heroic Republicans, who are the only true representatives of Real America™, have managed to FORCE the sneaky, weak, anti-American Democrats to pass funding for the military, when we all know they would prefer spending the money on Obamaphones for Inner-City Residents.

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