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Responsible governance over personal interests for military parade spending

To: Rep. Turner, Sen. Husted, Sen. Moreno

From: A verified voter in Dayton, OH

June 15

The costs and spectacle surrounding the recent military parade on President Trump's birthday raise serious concerns about the prioritization of personal interests over those of the nation. While honoring the military's history is commendable, the excessive expenditure reportedly reaching $45 million and the overt politicization of the event suggest a misguided allocation of resources. This lavish display stood in stark contrast to the underwhelming attendance and widespread protests across the country, indicating a disconnect between the administration's actions and the will of the people. At a time when the nation faces significant challenges, such an exorbitant celebration solely for the president's benefit raises questions about the proper utilization of public funds and the administration's commitment to serving the greater good. It is imperative that our leaders prioritize the well-being of all citizens over personal aggrandizement. We must hold our elected officials accountable and demand responsible governance that upholds the principles of democracy, transparency, and respect for the rights and dignity of all. A course correction is needed to restore faith in our institutions and ensure that the interests of the nation and its people are placed above all else. It is crucial that we collectively advocate for a government that truly represents the values and aspirations of its citizens, not just the whims of a single individual. By raising our voices and engaging in the democratic process, we can work towards creating a more just and equitable society for all.

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