Biden-Harris Regime Shoots Down $24 Billion Pay Raise for Enlisted Troops . .

Another disgusting display of Biden putting Americans last. Plenty of money for Ukraine and Hamas, but none for our troops.



All you people ever do is use "the troops" as window dressing.

remember?

Fact check: Trump told the troops he gave them their first raise in years. He didn’t.​



Military pay raise safe from Trump’s veto threat, but troops’ bonuses could be in trouble​


AND:

The Atlantic has also previously reported that during a 2018 planning meeting for a military parade, the then-president “asked his staff not to include wounded veterans, on grounds that spectators would feel uncomfortable in the presence of amputees. 'Nobody wants to see that,' he said.”

 
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Another disgusting display of Biden putting Americans last. Plenty of money for Ukraine and Hamas, but none for our troops.


Bloody hell Biden gifts money to everyone else with hundreds of billions going to other countries even. But the POS snotty little asshole denies our own troops a raise??
 
of course they are getting a raise.

2025 budget includes $850 billion for Defense, 4.5% military pay raise​


The budget also includes a proposed 4.5% pay increase for uniformed servicemembers, making them the only members of the federal workforce who would receive a sizeable raise in 2025. It would be the third significant pay increase for military members in three years, totaling nearly 15% since the start of the Biden Administration. Under the administration broader budget proposal, civilian employees, including DoD civilians, would receive 2% raises.

 
All you people ever do is use "the troops" as window dressing.

remember?

Fact check: Trump told the troops he gave them their first raise in years. He didn’t.​



Military pay raise safe from Trump’s veto threat, but troops’ bonuses could be in trouble​


AND:

The Atlantic has also previously reported that during a 2018 planning meeting for a military parade, the then-president “asked his staff not to include wounded veterans, on grounds that spectators would feel uncomfortable in the presence of amputees. 'Nobody wants to see that,' he said.”

Its ok because your guy did it too!
The brainwashed duopoly mindset :laugh:
 
"This is fine because you do it too! Who needs standards when we have boots to lick?!" :rofl:
The Atlantic has also previously reported that during a 2018 planning meeting for a military parade, the then-president “asked his staff not to include wounded veterans, on grounds that spectators would feel uncomfortable in the presence of amputees. 'Nobody wants to see that,' he said.”

 
The Atlantic has also previously reported that during a 2018 planning meeting for a military parade, the then-president “asked his staff not to include wounded veterans, on grounds that spectators would feel uncomfortable in the presence of amputees. 'Nobody wants to see that,' he said.”

"must continue to deflectttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt 🤪" :lol:
 
"must continue to deflectttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt 🤪" :lol:
really?

Not a deflection. part of...

expand it.

All you people ever do is use "the troops" as window dressing.

remember?

Fact check: Trump told the troops he gave them their first raise in years. He didn’t.​



Military pay raise safe from Trump’s veto threat, but troops’ bonuses could be in trouble​


AND:

The Atlantic has also previously reported that during a 2018 planning meeting for a military parade, the then-president “asked his staff not to include wounded veterans, on grounds that spectators would feel uncomfortable in the presence of amputees. 'Nobody wants to see that,' he said.”

 
  • Junior troops would see a 5.5% pay bump under a Senate plan unveiled Wednesday, setting up a clash with a House proposal to give enlisted members a significantly larger salary boost. Under the Senate Armed Services Committee's draft of the annual defense policy bill, service members of all ranks would get a 4.5% pay raise next year.
www.military.com › daily-news › 2024/06/12
5.5% vs. 19.5% Pay Raise: Senate Diverges from ... - Military.com
 

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