Congress’ ‘Gift’ to America This Christmas

Guest Post by Ron Paul

Just before leaving town for Christmas break, the US House gave Americans a last-minute holiday gift: a nearly trillion dollar military spending bill filled with lots of goodies for the special interests and the military-industrial complex. Unfortunately, the rest of America got nothing but coal in its stockings.

With Constitutionalists like Rep. Thomas Massie on the House Rules Committee, Speaker Johnson made the unusual move of bringing the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) under suspension of the rules, which bypasses the Rules Committee but requires two-thirds of the House to pass the bill.

Considering that Speaker Johnson tossed into the “must-pass” bill yet another extension of Section702 of the FISA Act, it’s unsurprising that he wanted to rush the bill through without the possibility of amendment. Section 702 allows the government to intercept and retain without a warrant the communications of any American who is in contact with a non-US citizen. It is clearly a violation of the Fourth Amendment which is supposed to protect Americans against unreasonable searches and seizures.

Section 702 was “legalized” under President George W. Bush during the “War on Terror” after it was revealed that Bush was using the National Security Agency to illegally spy on Americans. We were told at the time that government must be granted these authorities because we were under threat from terrorists. It would just be a temporary measure, we were promised, and then the authority would expire. That was fifteen years ago and here we are re-authorizing the government to continue to violate our liberties.

As with the rest of the violations of our civil liberties after 9/11, like the PATRIOT Act and the creation of the Department of Homeland Security and the TSA, the federal government soon turned its terrorism-fighting tools inward, targeting Americans rather than foreigners who we were told wanted to harm Americans. That’s why the FBI’s so-called domestic terrorism watchlist continues to expand to include Christians and those skeptical of big government.

So rather than debating whether we want a government more like East Germany than the one our Founders imagined, Section 702 was tossed into the military spending bill.

The NDAA also contained a $600 million gift to the corrupt government of Ukraine. As opposition to further spending on Ukraine’s failed war with Russia increases in the House, Republican leadership decided to add what may be the last parting gift to the military-industrial complex. As with most foreign assistance, however, Ukraine will likely see very little of this money. Most of it will be laundered through the military contractors and lobbyists who line every corner of the Beltway.

The NDAA also pushes us further toward confrontation with China, authorizing more than $100 million to train Taiwan’s military and a further nine billion dollars to continue sending US military ships to harass China in its backyard.

I believe Speaker Johnson is intelligent, with a bright future in House leadership. He has inherited a broken system and a legislative body that operates without any guiding principles. I sincerely hope he will begin to listen to the increasing voices in the House who are questioning the warfare-welfare state. We are more than 33 trillion dollars in debt, with interest payments on that debt dwarfing all other government spending. A crash is coming. There is no time for more “business as usual.”

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7 Comments
Gaping sphincter
Gaping sphincter
December 18, 2023 2:41 pm

Boy you ungrateful serfs ,what are you complaining about. You live in the greatest shit hole on earth and your free rofl. Stop complaining and work a little harder the world is depending on you ,the kikes are shearing you and their spick and nigger food soldiers are depending on your generosity.

Jonny Wadd
Jonny Wadd
  Gaping sphincter
December 18, 2023 5:48 pm

Per Deagle 2025 it’s the last one

https://archive.is/iXJA4

Carry on….

anon a moos
anon a moos
December 18, 2023 3:13 pm

He has inherited a broken system

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So just continuing the grift is the thing to do….

Anonymous
Anonymous
December 18, 2023 4:08 pm

“We are more than 33 trillion dollars in debt,”

I have to admire the new P resident in Argentina who stated early on: “We have no money;”

He then proceeded to gut about half of the govt’s wasteful programs and positions.

Not likely that we find any “Profiles in courage” in the gutless and corrupt congress to take up a similar approach.

Anthony Aaron
Anthony Aaron
  Anonymous
December 18, 2023 9:59 pm

And did you read about all of the rest of what he did to the people of Argentina? He fucked them royally … and plans on continuing to do so …

Argentina’s Milei Announces First Batch of Class War Measures Dictated by the IMF

Jeff
Jeff
December 18, 2023 10:08 pm

Ever notice how when a dog drops a big pile of shit he kind of drops his head and tries to slink away without anyone seeing him? Just like the fookers in Congress.

Anonymous
Anonymous
December 19, 2023 1:06 am

The worst gift (they) ever gave us was the fraud rizz bunk on Christmas 1913.