Josh Marshall is banging his head against the wall


See Talking Points Memo, and ask yourself the same question: What are our priorities?

This, quite literally, takes the cake. The Pentagon and the White House are pushing to cut the pay of American troops serving in Iraq.

Back in April Congress raised the extra allowances soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines get for being in combat zones and for family separation. The former got bumped to $225 from $150 a month; the latter to $250 from $100. The administration says this increase will cost $300 million per year. And that's too much. They want to go back to the old rates.

The administration says that amount can't be balanced with our other priorities.

What are our priorities?


Let's see, tax cuts for the rich, cuts in social services for the poor, irrepairable harm to our environmental regulation, corporate welfare for big business. Is that a good enough start on our list of priorities?

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