US President Donald Trump signed the 2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) into law Thursday, completing the passage of the largest military spending bill in US history—$901 billion, or over $1 trillion when combined with supplemental funding passed earlier this year.

The Senate voted 77-20 on Wednesday to pass the bill. The Democratic leadership, including Minority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York and Minority Whip Dick Durbin of Illinois, voted for the bill. They were joined by Senators Mark Kelly of Arizona and Elissa Slotkin of Michigan, both of whom released a video last month calling on military personnel to disobey illegal orders—as Trump was sending the US military on a murder spree off the coast of Latin America.

Citing Trump’s statements about using troops to shoot protesters in America, Slotkin invoked the legacy of the Nuremberg tribunals, which convicted Nazi leaders for war crimes and crimes against peace. But when it came time to vote, this invocation was revealed to be completely meaningless. Slotkin voted to hand Trump the resources to pursue his military adventure against Venezuela…

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    The world under capitalism is so twisted that war is good for the economy. Let’s start using ecology as a measuring stick. That money thing is old and worn out and it shows us humans to be fools.

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    Obscenely corrupt. These people shouldn’t be helping Trump on a single bill…even if he placates them with what amounts to a jobs program. Not a single vote until ICE is gone and he starts following the law…just for starters.

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        A lot of politicians like Mark Kelly and Mark Warner have good views overall but are fairly militaristic.

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          Yeah I know, McCain was relatively ok until dementia made him pick Palin but still a total warhawk. It’s just fucking infuriating to have voted for both Sinema and him on a straight blue ballot and then see they’re all just in it to play the game, not create positive change.

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    Why am I suddenly reminded of that moment from Attack of the Clones when Chancellor Palpy was given unlimited war rights.

    I live in NW Ohio and the Ohio Air National guard has been flying maneuvers daily for months. I have the disturbing thought in the back of my mind this is all a military buildup for when the orange nazi pulls the US out of NATO next year to “celebrate” the 250th bday of the nation and starts doing what Germany did with the outbreak of WW2

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    see, this is why we say voting won’t solve your problems. don’t hate the messenger.

    you could use rethinking instead of blaming russians or tankies or whatever.

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      The progressive ones voted against this. Bernie Sanders, Elisabeth Warren, Ron Wyden and 17 others did vote against this. Voting has an effect. It does move the needle.

      Voting is not enough on its own. You can do more. You should do more. Your have power over the government goes beyond the ballot box, but its best to use both.

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        and did it work? i mean when the literal nazis in power can outvote any resistance, it just means something has been very wrong for very long, and we shouldn’t waste our time.

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          voting takes one day. It doesn’t prevent you also doing direct action, or general strikes, or whatever more forceful actions may be needed. Its not an either or situation. Use all the tools available to you including your vote

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            it does, and i do. but let’s not pretend it is meaningful or legitimate at all.

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      God dude the lectures from liberals when I tell them I dont vote cause its not worth a damn and I have better things to do with my time.

      Until heads literally roll, nothing will change.

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        all while asking themselves what to do. it would be hilarious if it weren’t tragic.

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    No, that’s just silly, of course Democrats would hold the line and vote against such measures!

    Unless…

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    I’m starting to think that the republicans and democrats are just one party and, as George Costanza says, “They’re scattin’ and be-boppin’ all over us!”. They only have allegiance to themselves, not the citizenry.

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      What? The news calls out dems because it’s already safe to assume that the R’s are doing everything their dear leader demands as always. The dems betrayed their constituents again, that’s the only thing news worthy thing here.

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    The genocide on Palestine has had a single purpose, to prepare/desensitize the world for the genocide on Venezuela.