Every year for the last 60, the Swamp has passed a monstrous bill called the National Defense Authorization Act. That legislation has robbed Americans of billions and billions to finance the Empireâs crimes abroad. No doubt because of that gargantuan theft, the NDAA enjoys almost universal and thoroughly bipartisan support each winter when its renewal draws nigh. Nor has its enactment ever failed. Indeed, only once did its success teeter: Donald Trump ensured his title of âMost Hated Presidentâ in 2020 when he vetoed the NDAA. (Our Rulersâ massive loyalty to this honeypot ensured an easy override of that rejection.)
It gets worse. Since 2012, the NDAA has threatened American serfs not only with bankruptcy but also with kidnapping and caging for an indefinite period sans trial, even a kangaroo one. Its proponents have long soft-pedaled that menace by claiming that the provision applies only to âdomestic terrorists.â Which became even more frightening under Brandonâs administration, given his relentless attempts to smear innocents as âterrorists.â
This year, the cozy little arrangement whereby the Feds, the military and the latterâs countless contractors pick our pockets clean is once again and surprisingly in danger: ââŠthe Senate is at a standstill on the legislation. Several Republicans have delayed the process as they push for votes on their amendments to the bill, and Democratic leaders didnât begin the floor process for the bill until this week â far later than in past years.â
But fear not, all ye who swill from the public trough: âA bipartisan [told ya!] group of senators ⊠promised that the Senate would approve the legislation in time as it usually does.â
Or as âa frustrated Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) told reportersâŠ,â âDonât mess up the one thing that you can count on the Senate to do in a bipartisan [ahem!] way every year ⊠A Senate that cannot do this hardly deserves the title.â
Tim, you wretched worm, there are trillions of reasons why you donât deserve the title, but âmessing upâ on your annual looting isnât one of them. In fact, a great many Patriots pray for precisely that snafu.
Meanwhile, the military-industrial complex isnât alone in watching the NDAAâs progress with bated breath. The legislationâs foreign beneficiaries are just as nervous: âU.S. allies expressed concerns to senators this weekend that Congress could break a 60-year streak and fail to pass an annual defense policy bill before the end of the year, a bipartisan [ditto!] group of U.S. lawmakers said on Saturday.â
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Source: White Knuckles Worldwide as the USSA Coyly Dangles Foreign Pork – LewRockwell