Trump 2.0 official thread

FriedButter

Brigadier
Registered Member
Massive cuts to domestic programs and government agencies to support the military budget.


All the other stuff… or at least most of them.
Department of Agriculture
  • (-$510 Million) National Institute of Food and Agriculture
  • (–$82 million) Rural Business Service
  • (–$61 million) Agricultural Marketing Service
  • (–$240 million) Food for Education Program
  • (–$659 million) Community Facilities Grants
Department of Commerce
  • (–$47 million) Minority Business Development Agency
  • (–$449 million) Economic Development Administration
  • (–$1.6 billion) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
  • (–$993 million) National Institute of Standards and Technology
  • (–$150 million) International Trade Administration
  • (–$2.2 billion) National Telecommunications and Information Administration
Department of Education
  • (–$8.5 billion) K-12 Program Eliminations and Consolidations
  • (–$1.5 billion) Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education
  • (–$2.7 billion)Higher Education Program Eliminations
Department of Energy
  • (–$15.2 billion) Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act
  • (Abolished) Energy Efciency and Renewable Energy
  • (–$1.1 billion) Office of Science
  • (–$386 million) Environmental Management
  • (–$150 million) Advanced Research Project
Department of Health and Human Services
  • (–$4 billion) Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program
  • (–$768 million) Refugee Resettlement Program
  • (–$819 million) Unaccompanied Alien Children
  • (–$775 million) Community Services Grant
  • (–$5 billion) Health and Human Services Department
  • (–$5 billion) National Institutes of Health
  • (–$129 million) Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
  • (–$356 million) Strategic Preparedness and Response Administration
Department of Homeland Security
  • (–$1.3 billion) FEMA Non-Disaster Grant Programs
  • (–$707 million) Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency
  • (–$52 million) TSA Privatization
  • (–$53 million) Department of Homeland Security
  • (–$40 million) Office of Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction
Department of Housing and Urban Development
  • (–$3.3 billion) Community Development Grant
  • (–$1.3 billion) HOME Investment Program
  • (–$393 million) Homeless Assistance Programs
  • (-$529 million) Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS
  • (–$489 million) Native American Programs
  • (–$50 million)Pathways to Removing Obstacles Housing
  • (–$60 million) Fair Housing Activities
  • (–$58 million) Housing Counselling
Department of Justice
  • (–$1.7 billion) State and Local Grant Programs
  • (Abolished) Community Relations Service
  • (Abolished) Office of Access to Justice
Department of Labor
  • (–$1.6 billion) Job Corps
  • (–$395 million) Senior Employment Program
  • (–$234 million) Worker Protection Agencies
  • (–$101 million) Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs
  • (–$46 million) Bureau of International Labor Affairs
State Department
  • (–$2.0 billion) Humanitarian Assistance
  • (–$1.2 billion) Food for Peace
  • (–$4.3 billion) Global Health Programs
  • (–$2.7 billion) International Organizations and the UN
  • (–$642.4 million) Depart of the Treasury International
  • (–$315.0 million) National Endowment for Democracy
Department of Transport
  • (–$486 million) Transit Right-Sized
  • (-$4.2 billion) Subsidies for Electric Vehicle Chargers
  • (–$372 million) Essential Air Service
  • (–$145 million) Transportation Grants
  • (–$204.5 million) Community Development Financial Institutions Fund
Department of the Treasury
  • (–$1.4 billion) Internal Revenue Service
NASA
  • (–$3.4 billion) Science
  • (–$297 million) Space Technology
  • (–$1.1 billion) International Space Station (ISS)
  • (–$143 million) Office of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Engagement
Small Business Administration
  • (–$309 million) Entrepreneurial Development Programs
  • (–$170 million) Salaries and Expenses
  • (–$158 million) Business Loan Programs Administrative Expenses
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Serb

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They are fighting so a pack of double-digit IQ dimwits in the administration can indulge their primitive need to feel “strong.”

But the real outcome is not strength or superficiality. It is a U.S. collapse, and for the people driving it, maybe future war crimes trials, or something even uglier if they get packed up to Iran as reparations.







The best example of the "efficiency" of the US "economy" and political system.

Yeah, imagine some of them also bragging about how they spend 10000 more than Chyna.

They don't realise that the more they "spend", the closer they are to the point of collapse.

It just signals increased corruption, crowding out already angry civil society, mega-inflation, and industrial atrophy.



 
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