Pentagon officials are reportedly struggling to devise a plan to spend the extra $500 billion that Donald Trump wants to give the bloated, fraud-ridden agency in the next fiscal year, vindicating criticism of the funding proposal as immensely wasteful.

The Washington Post reported over the weekend that “White House aides and defense officials have run into logistical challenges surrounding where to put the money, because the amount is so large.”

The extra $500 billion, endorsed by the top Republican on the House Armed Services Committee, would push annual US military spending to a staggering $1.5 trillion after the Trump administration and congressional Republicans enacted unprecedented cuts to federal nutrition assistance and Medicaid last summer.

  • SippyCup@lemmy.world
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    4 hours ago

    No. It’s literally not.

    Did you sleep through class? Maybe have a dream where the professor told you to make up missing money?

    This type of discrepancy is, wait for it, accounted for. It’s the point of bookkeeping. You know that money has been sent or received, you know how much you owe and how much you’re owed. A check in the mail isn’t going to cause a failed audit. 10,000 checks in the mail won’t cause a failed audit. You can look back over thousands of transactions and know, “oh, we normally get that check on the last Friday, it’s the last Monday, nothing to worry about yet.” Any auditor would also look at the history of payments and not account for money that’s not expected yet.

    Stop going on the Internet and telling lies.