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US Troops Unpaid as Pentagon Funds Abortions and Ukraine’s Endless Conflict

America’s Military Prioritizes Funding Abortion and Proxy Wars Over Troop ⁤Well-being

While America’s military leadership once prioritized the ​well-being of their troops, today,‍ it seems far more concerned about funding ​abortions and never-ending proxy wars.

On Friday, Military.com reported that the military has failed ​to compensate roughly 9,000 National Guardsmen “the bonuses they were promised for ​signing up” to serve, with some payments ⁣having “been missing for years.” According to the report, the Guard is also “tracking ‌an additional 3,900 soldiers who completed their service and left the military without getting any bonus​ payment, though some may have lost eligibility.”

As noted by the outlet, these bonuses, which can total as high as $20,000, are divvied up over the course of soldiers’ enlistment contracts, with the first half to be distributed after an​ enlistee completes initial ​service⁢ training.⁢ Meanwhile, the​ second half is “disbursed ​halfway through soldiers’ ⁢first contracts.”

Guard officials claim ⁢the usual waiting period‌ to receive the first bonus is six months, although enlistees and their families have indicated “it ‍can take years”‍ to receive⁣ the payments.

“I was really relying on this money to help ⁤with ​moving into‍ a ‌new place with my wife,” one soldier told Military.com. “I did my ⁢end⁤ of things, ⁤and this is a ‍really bad introduction to ⁤the Army, not taking care of people.”

The main cause of the issue appears to stem from understaffing and mismanagement of a “payment-processing system that has faced multiple⁢ long-term catastrophic outages.” ⁢According to⁤ the outlet, the system’s ⁤routine failures have resulted in staffers having to ⁤“repeatedly ​track and process payments ⁢manually” for years, prompting ‌delays ​in⁣ payments⁤ to Guardsmen.

Despite honorably serving their country, these soldiers’ financial plights are ‌at the bottom​ of the Biden Pentagon’s to-do list. A day before ⁣Military.com dropped its bombshell report, the⁢ Defense Department announced it was shipping another multi-million-dollar aid package to Ukraine. Totaling $150 million, the package includes an array of weapons, ammunition, and defense capabilities purportedly aimed at helping Kyiv continue its fight against Moscow.

While Congress and the Biden administration committed more than $113 billion in U.S. taxpayer dollars to Ukraine in 2022 alone, that hasn’t ‌stopped the White House‌ from bullying Congress into authorizing ‌even ‌more aid​ for the Eastern European nation. A little over a week ago, the Biden administration proposed a $105 billion‍ spending package that would force Congress to ship billions more to⁣ Ukraine as⁣ a package deal with U.S. aid to‌ Israel. In essence, the Biden administration is using Hamas’ ⁢attack on Israel to coerce House Republicans ⁣into dumping more money into Kyiv’s ‌coffers.

It’s not just ⁤subsidizing Ukraine that takes priority over paying U.S. service‍ members, however. The Pentagon is also busy at work bankrolling abortions for‌ its female ‍employees. In February, Defense Secretary ⁢Lloyd⁣ Austin announced the agency would financially cover abortion-related travel expenses for service members and their dependents. This prompted Alabama⁣ Sen.⁣ Tommy Tuberville to launch a protest of ⁢the⁤ policy the following month. Using his position on the Senate ​Armed Services⁤ Committee, Tuberville has been ⁣slow-walking military promotions ‍requiring Senate confirmation.

Despite facing hysterical attacks from​ congressional Democrats, former intel ⁤officials, and high-ranking military‌ members,​ Tuberville has stood strong in his defense for life ​and pledged to continue his protest ​until the Defense Department revokes the⁤ policy. While Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer⁣ tacitly admitted he had ⁢the power ​to bring military promotions to the Senate ‌floor the entire​ time last month after he filed cloture on ⁢several Biden nominees,‌ that hasn’t‍ stopped Democrats from trying to change the rules ⁣to skirt Tuberville’s holds.

According⁤ to The‌ Hill, Senate Democrats and “a handful of Republicans” are scheming behind the scenes to potentially change Senate rules and ​effectively neuter Tuberville’s protest. The maneuver would purportedly “allow the Senate to move military promotions⁣ in a group through the⁤ end of 2024.” At least 60 votes ‌would be needed to override a potential filibuster, meaning Democrats would need Republican ⁣support to change the rules.


Shawn Fleetwood is a staff writer for The Federalist and a graduate of the University of Mary Washington. He previously served as a state ⁤content writer for Convention⁤ of States Action and his work has been featured in numerous‍ outlets, including RealClearPolitics, RealClearHealth, and⁢ Conservative Review. ‌Follow him on Twitter @ShawnFleetwood

Is the ⁤military’s focus on proxy ‌wars and foreign aid taking away resources from‌ the well-being of its own troops?

‌Lled-its-ranks-with-wokeness/” ⁤target=”_blank” rel=”noreferrer⁤ noopener”>backlash from his‌ fellow committee members, Tuberville has remained steadfast in his ‍opposition to the policy, ⁤arguing that‌ taxpayer‌ dollars should not be used to fund abortions. He has ⁤also expressed​ concerns over the potential impact ​this policy may have on⁢ military ‍readiness and morale.

It is‌ troubling ​to see the military prioritize funding abortions over the well-being⁢ of ⁣its troops.​ While abortion is a contentious ‌issue, it is⁢ clear ⁣that‍ the majority ⁢of Americans do not ‍support using taxpayer dollars to fund it. According to a poll conducted by USA ⁣Today, only 27% of Americans believe that taxpayer dollars should ‌be used to fund ⁢abortion ‍services.

Furthermore, it ⁤is concerning that the military is more focused on proxy ‌wars and providing aid⁤ to ‌foreign nations⁣ than⁤ taking care of‍ its own troops. The ongoing conflict in ‌Ukraine is undoubtedly important, but it should not come at the expense of the well-being⁢ and compensation‌ of our servicemen and women. Our ‌troops put their lives on the line⁢ to ‌defend our country, and they deserve better treatment from their own ⁣government.

The mismanagement of ⁣the payment-processing ⁢system and⁤ the​ repeated failures to deliver promised bonuses ⁤to ​National⁢ Guardsmen are unacceptable. Those who serve in the military should not have​ to ⁢struggle to receive the compensation they were promised. The fact that some soldiers have been waiting for years to receive their bonuses is appalling and ‌reflects a lack of ⁤respect and care ‍for⁤ our troops.

It is time for the military leadership⁤ to reassess its priorities. Instead of prioritizing funding‌ abortions and proxy wars, the ⁣military should ‌put the well-being and care of its troops ⁢first. This means addressing the issues with the payment-processing system and ensuring that soldiers ⁤receive their bonuses in a timely manner. It also means focusing on providing the necessary support and resources for our troops, both during and after their service.

Our ⁣servicemen and women deserve better. They deserve a military leadership that prioritizes ‍their well-being⁤ over political agendas and foreign conflicts.⁤ It⁢ is time for a​ change in⁤ priorities,​ and⁢ it starts with holding our military ‍leaders accountable for their‍ actions. Only then can we truly honor and ‍support the brave men ‌and women who selflessly serve our country.



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