Trump tweeted early Monday morning, ‘This will be a big week for Infrastructure. After so stupidly spending $7 trillion in the Middle East, it is now time to start investing in OUR Country!’

ed note–remember, all you holding proud membership in the ‘Trump is owned by the Jews’ brigade, that includes the $10 billion a year that goes to Israel, and even though this fact has not (yet) been added to the organized screeching campaign against him on the part of Judea Inc, rest assured that this possibility/likelihood (as well as the manner in which Israel plans to respond to it if/when it comes up, the most likely place being within the context of a peace deal with the Palestinians) has been discussed in panicked tones in various meetings and thinktanks in DC, NY, and Tel Aviv.

Haaretz

President Donald Trump will unveil his second budget on Monday – seeking to make good on his promise to bolster military spending and requesting funds for infrastructure, construction of a wall along the border with Mexico and opioid treatment programs.

Trump tweeted early Monday morning, “This will be a big week for Infrastructure. After so stupidly spending $7 trillion in the Middle East, it is now time to start investing in OUR Country!”

The budget plan, which is viewed largely as suggestions by Congress, which has the constitutional authority to decide spending levels, will likely draw criticism from conservatives who worry that Republicans are embracing deficit spending.

The proposal will include $200 billion for infrastructure spending and more than $23 billion for border security and immigration enforcement, Mick Mulvaney, who heads the administration’s budget office, said in a statement on Sunday night.

It will also provide “for a robust and rebuilt national defense,” he said.

But the statement added that the proposal would recommend cuts that would lower the deficit by $3 trillion over 10 years.

“The budget does bend the trajectory down,” Mulvaney told the “Fox News Sunday” program earlier on Sunday. “It does move us back towards balance. It does get us away from trillion-dollar deficits.”

The budget request will be delivered to Congress only days after Trump signed off on a bipartisan spending agreement hammered out by lawmakers that will increase domestic spending by $300 billion over two years – including $165 billion in defense spending and $131 billion in non-military domestic spending.

The White House plans to amend its request to take into account the higher spending levels in the agreement that passed on Friday, a senior official in the Office of Management and Budget said.

Mulvaney said on Sunday all that money did not need to be spent.

“These are spending caps,” Mulvaney said. “They are not spending floors. You don’t have to spend all that.”

The spending deal will add to the annual budget deficit, which will now exceed $1 trillion in 2019, said the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget watchdog group.

Trump’s previous budget was criticized for recommending cuts to spending to achieve deficit reduction that ultimately even members of his own Republican Party thought were untenable.

“I hope the budget that we see is workable and recognizes the landscape we’re in,” said Senator Lisa Murkowski, a Republican member of the Appropriations Committee. “A lot of times, what you have is a budget that even the Cabinet secretaries can’t defend.”

“The president’s budget is always a list of pretty good suggestions. It’s not ‘the’ budget,” said Senate Budget Chairman Mike Enzi.

This year’s budget is likely to stoke debates about deficits that began when Congress passed a tax overhaul in December. The tax cuts in the legislation contained no corresponding reductions in spending and instead relied on arguments that the lower rates would stoke economic growth.

Trump’s budget will include a number of economic forecasts and is expected to rely on estimates that the economy will keep growing at a rapid pace for the foreseeable future.

Such forecasts could obscure the level of deficit spending, said Robert Greenstein, president of the progressive Center for Budget Policy and Priorities. “It’ll essentially be another budget gimmick, alongside rosy economic assumptions, to make the deficit smaller than it will actually be,” Greenstein said.

The budget proposal will include two key elements – $18 billion over two years for Trump’s long-promised border wall and $200 billion in federal funds to spur $1.5 trillion in infrastructure investments over the next 10 years with state, local and private partners, Mulvaney’s statement said.

Trump promised during the 2016 campaign that Mexico would pay for the border wall, which the Mexican government has insisted it will not do.

Democrats oppose the wall, which Trump has said is aimed at keeping out illegal immigrants and drug smugglers.

The budget will also seek some $13 billion in new funding over the next two years to combat the opioid epidemic.

In addition, it will request $85.5 billion for veterans’ health, the administration said.

7 thoughts on “Trump Blasts U.S. Spending in the Middle East as 'Stupid,' Promotes Infrastructure Plan”
  1. As Trump feels more and more secure from the Deep State, the Bureaucracy and AIPAC, he will start really keeping his campaign promises.

  2. As Trump feels more and more secure from the Deep State, the Bureaucracy and AIPAC, he will start really keeping his campaign promises.

  3. President Trump is correct that US needs to spend money on itself rather than fighting Israel’s wars,Trump is effectively getting the America use to the fact that empire is coming to a End,Europe and Japan can take care of themselves, and whatever plans the zio elite had for the near east has failed, I mean even Erdogan has effectively flipped the bird to the US ,why because they see weakness, partly due to war weariness and maybe in a world of transgender toilets where are you gonna find hyper masculine men to fight these wars :/, plus there isn’t the respect for military men,they are viewed as economic losers by hypsterville..The Romans always warned of the feminization of society, it creates a world where men wont fight,but then again who wants too fight Israel’s wars :/..

  4. President Trump is correct that US needs to spend money on itself rather than fighting Israel’s wars,Trump is effectively getting the America use to the fact that empire is coming to a End,Europe and Japan can take care of themselves, and whatever plans the zio elite had for the near east has failed, I mean even Erdogan has effectively flipped the bird to the US ,why because they see weakness, partly due to war weariness and maybe in a world of transgender toilets where are you gonna find hyper masculine men to fight these wars :/, plus there isn’t the respect for military men,they are viewed as economic losers by hypsterville..The Romans always warned of the feminization of society, it creates a world where men wont fight,but then again who wants too fight Israel’s wars :/..

  5. After all the very stupidity perpetrated by Donald Duck Trump as well, now he says it’s stupid? Two months into his tenure, he spent $21,6 million in 15 minutes by firing Tomahawk missiles into Syria. Now he says it’s stupid? He just needs to win the Nobel Peace Prize and then he’ll be among all the warmongers.

  6. Ozy
    Consider that without their knowing it, the “zio elite” plans for the near east are subordinate to what is controlling THEM. That what we are seeing on the surface of things is not an indicator of events that are surreptitiously being jockeyed into place to what I’m calling the “ultimate act of history”
    “There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy”

  7. Ozy
    Consider that without their knowing it, the “zio elite” plans for the near east are subordinate to what is controlling THEM. That what we are seeing on the surface of things is not an indicator of events that are surreptitiously being jockeyed into place to what I’m calling the “ultimate act of history”
    “There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy”

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