On the recordFebruary 10, 2016
If we can get into debt looking for weapons of mass destruction that were never there, then we certainly can spend some money on education and on housing and so on.
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congress.govIf we can get into debt looking for weapons of mass destruction that were never there, then we certainly can spend some money on education and on housing and so on.
Serrano argues for prioritizing education and housing over military spending.
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