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In reply to the discussion: Pete Hegseth's Defense Department blew $22M on steak and lobster in a single month, watchdog claims [View all]TBF
(36,452 posts)23. Is he feeding it to the entire dept of Defense, including troops?
That's a lot of money for lobster, ribeyes, and salmon. I think we could find him some deals at Aldi.
And this "use it or lose it"?!? How about use it properly, subject to review, and move the remainder of the money so we can actually fund programs for American citizens. Social Security, medicare, etc.
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Pete Hegseth's Defense Department blew $22M on steak and lobster in a single month, watchdog claims [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Wednesday
OP
And don't forget that Musk and Trump's cut of USAID* has already killed 1,000,000 of the poorest
Botany
Wednesday
#17
"Well, Hegseth, Trump, and all other rich people worked hard, so, they deserve it!" Would be the RW cope talking point
Oneironaut
Wednesday
#35
I believe it was mostly people that could have bought my house and car with their change.
chouchou
Wednesday
#42
Contempt for the average tax-payer and their economic struggles is a hallmark of tRump and his MAGA bootlickers.
Timeflyer
Wednesday
#10
Use it or lose it at the end of a fiscal period leads to a lot of this kind of spending - this seems over the top
JT45242
Wednesday
#11
At $22 per steak that's a million steaks. Even at $44 per steak that is a half million steaks.
twodogsbarking
Wednesday
#34