• mozz@mbin.grits.dev
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    2 months ago

    What on earth are you talking about?

    Setting aside the dishonesty of excluding medicare, medicaid, social security, and the big assistance programs that got passed recently from the “social / economic programs” line on a chart of government spending, yes of course congress / the president pass budgetary acts that set non-discretionary spending. That’s how that spending got there in the first place. Where did you think medicare and medicaid and the student loan forgiveness programs and everything got into the non-discretionary budget in the first place, if not from congress and the president passing budgetary acts?

    (This annoyed me so much that I went back and added a downvote to the pile for you)

    • UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.worldOP
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      2 months ago

      Setting aside the dishonesty

      How is a discussion of discretionary spending changes dishonest? It’s the thing Congress sets every two years.

      congress / the president pass budgetary acts that set non-discretionary spending

      That’s not how the Social Security Trust or the Medicare Trust Fund work. You don’t appropriate funds at the start of every budget cycle to pay for them.