The
“budget lite” that our 45th President submitted is
described as a “budget blueprint to make America Great Again”.
Submitted in the third week of March, it trumpets draconian cuts in
many federal programs, eliminating some that provide important
services, including the African Development Foundation, the
Corporation for National and Community Service, the Inter-American
Foundation, the US Trade and Development Agency, the Legal Services
Corporation, the National Endowment for the Arts, the National
Endowment for the Humanities, the United States Interagency Council
on Homelessness, the Woodrow Wilson International Center for
Scholars, and many others. The cuts are so unfathomable, and so
extremely severe, that even some of 45’s allies are biting
back.
Former
Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee, whose daughter Sarah Huckabee
Sanders is Deputy White House Press Secretary, has written an op-ed
in the Washington Post that argues that the National Endowment for
the Arts, which he describes as “just 0.004 percent of the
federal budget”, is important. He says that students who
participate in the arts have higher grade point averages and
standardized test scores. He reminds us that NEA grants went to
about 16,000 communities, and that some young people only have access
to music and the arts because NEA is in their communities. He also
highlights NEA as an “economic driver” because the arts
create jobs. Says Huckabee, “the arts are a $730 billion
industry, representing 4.2 percent of our gross domestic product
which equals more than transportation, tourism, or agriculture.”
Huckabee, ever the conservative, says he doesn’t want his tax
money to fund things that don’t work, but he notes that the
$147.9 million allocated to NEA in 2016 is not wasted money.
It
seems strange that just 60 days into the game, 45’s head of the
Office of Management and Budget (OMB), former Congressman Mike
Mulvaey (R-SC) has deemed many programs “ineffective”,
“inefficient”, or ‘lacking evidence that it is
being effectively implemented”. What evaluation has been done?
Who has made the determination of inefficiency? Based on these
blanket assertions, some Republicans have indicated that the OMB
determination is not right. Former Senator Bob Dole (R-KS), a
Republican Party stalwart, says it is short-sighted that 45 would
eliminate the McGovern-Dole International Fund for Education program,
a program that provides school meals for children in 40 of the
world’s most impoverished nations. Dole told the Washington
Post that eliminating the program would “have a disastrous
effect on the planet’s most vulnerable children”. He
called the program, which he developed with across the aisle Senator
George McGovern (D-SD) as “one of the proudest achievements of
his lifetime”. Our 45th President is so eager to provide $54
billion in extra money for the Department of Defense that he is
willing to throw a party stalwart’s legacy under the bus.
Meanwhile,
the Secret Service has asked for $60 million more this year to
protect 45 and his family. 45 was a frequent critic of President
Obama’s golfing, a pastime that he engages in frequently
himself. And he can’t seem to find any golf courses in the DC
area so he’s back to Mar-a-Largo, where taxpayers spend $3
million every time the President goes to his private resort. Mr.
Trump is not trying to tighten the belt he wears; he is only trying
to tighten the nation’s.
Because
Melania Trump likes to keep distance between herself and her husband,
taxpayers are paying about $150,000 a day to protect her and their
son, Baron, in New York. The same man who said that the Obamas
should consider living in the White House “a privilege”
has not convinced his wife of the privilege that has been bestowed
upon her. Instead, we taxpayers will spend $4.5 million a month
protecting Melania and Baron in New York. New Yorkers will spend
even more, and they have not been reimbursed for the cost paid when
New York police officers are diverted to deal with the Trump family
baby-sitting project.
The
most egregious part of the scam that allows 45’s family to be
protected is the fact that his wildcat sons, traveling the world to
generate profit for the Trump brand, are protected by Secret Service
with our tax dollars. When they go to Dubai to celebrate a new Trump
golf course, which is a profit generating opportunity for the Trump
empire, taxpayers cover the cost of their “protection”.
If the Trump empire gained a profit from that trip, shouldn’t
it reimburse United States taxpayers for the expense of protecting
these entrepreneurs?
Then
there is Ivanka Trump, who says she will “voluntarily”
comply with ethics rules. Balderdash! This woman has a West Wing
office and security clearance; she has avoided nepotism laws; she not
only has her father’s ear, but she has been allowed to interact
with some of the most powerful people in the world. What will she do
with this portfolio when 45’s sun sets, either through
impeachment or resignation? Is she being set up as another Trump
profit center?
The
Trump family is playing our country as if we are their personal piggy
bank. They get security that they ordinarily wouldn’t get.
They are maximizing profits that they ordinarily wouldn’t
receive. They are playing the capitalist game as it has never been
played, merging economics and politics for their benefit. And too
many of us are silently accepting this egregious exploitation.
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