We need to cut spending

The far left loons believe that we should spend more on welfare slugs than on national defense.

Fortunately, Trump believes differently.
 
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service grant (2022)

Amount: $352,310

Recipient: Hispanic Access Foundation

Purpose: Many underserved communities of color remain under-represented in the Federal workforce. Federal agencies such as the US Fish and Wildlife service are slowly making progress to build a Federal workforce that draws from the full diversity of the US population. Hispanic Access Foundation's vision for their MANO project initiative is to build a strong number of inspired, skilled, culturally, ethnically, and economically diverse young people who have experienced natural resource internships with the US Fish Wildlife Service. These internships could lead to a potential career with the service, resulting in a diverse workforce of conservationists that is truly reflective of the community and overall population. Our objective for this program aligns with the government-wide strategic plan to advance diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) in the Federal workforce.



https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_F22AC00938_1448/
 
Welfare, and other social programs spend far less than the DoD.
Look at this simple pie chart. See the parts where it says "Health" and "Social Security?" That's welfare and other social programs.

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Welfare and social program spending is well above 50% of the federal budget while defense is somewhere around 15% normally.
 
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service grant (2022)

Amount: $74,586

Recipient: Western Association Of Fish And Wildlife Agencies, Inc.

Purpose: Developing your Why: an assessment of WFWA member states' diversity, equity, and inclusion journey


 
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