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Today s D Brief: Bye-bye, Bagram; Army may require COVID shots; China-India border buildup; Telehealth Catch-22; And a bit more
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I’ve never been a big hugger, but the few I’ve had have given me all the feels.
Huntington Beach had huge crazy crowds all weekend and into even Monday evening. Not Deplorables, though, some idiot named Adrian put up a TikTok Friday that it was his/her birthday and there would be dancing and every idiot young party animal for hundreds of miles around decided to attend. Cops arrested hundreds of people. Hope they were vaccinated.
Spectacular numbers in the Orange County report today. Only 22 new cases. Only a total of 72 people hospitalized, with only 9 of them in ICU. I wouldn’t have believed this was possible in January when they had to keep raising the y axis of hospitalizations. It went from 800 to 2700 in days. Luckily it went down almost as fast once vaccinations became available.
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Lawmakers on the left and the right are already taking positions on the upcoming defense budget, Joe Gould and Leo Shane III of Defense News report, pushing in opposite directions on the single largest component of discretionary spending in the federal budget. Progressive Democrats are looking for ways to trim spending, while conservative Republicans are raising alarms about potential threats as they push for increases in the Pentagon’s budget.
One point of contention involves the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, which could be completed as soon as July. The move is expected to produce savings of as much as $50 billion, and House Progressive Caucus Co-Chair Mark Pocan (D-WI) wants to use that “peace dividend” for domestic purposes, including health insurance and housing.