Friday, September 19, 2025

Knowledge: What do members of National Guard think about being deployed into cities?

 Reddit provides some insights


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How expensive it this?  What else could be funded with 1 million dollars a day?  Vaccines, head start, food assistance, education aid for poor kids and disabled kids, housing the unhoused in DC could cost 4 times less.


The deployment of the national guard is a massive waste of taxpayer money.

Its actual purpose is to scare the public into submission, to accept a national gestapo-like police force.  

We must ALL be brave NOW-because the alternative is far more scary.

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Aug 21, 2025 — In all but two states, the daily cost of the D.C. troop deployment is greater than the daily cost of operating public housing for all unhoused ...

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Trump’s invasion of D.C. costs over $1 million a day. What could that fund instead?

Simply housing people without homes would be less expensive. That’s true across the country, including Ohio

September 3, 2025


Trump’s Invasion of DC Costs Over $1 Million a Day. Here’s What That Could Pay for Instead.

Aug 28, 2025 — National Guard deployment: Experts estimate deployment in DC is costing roughly $1 million a day | CNN Politics.

Sep 11, 2025 — From the original 4,100 troops, now 250 National Guard troops remain in LA as the state's lawsuit against the deployment continues. The Trump ...

So, if the deployment to L.A. cost $134 million over 60 days, that's about $2.23 million per day. Meanwhile, during the 2020 D.C. unrest, Guard ...
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Sep 4, 2025 — Gov. Gavin Newsom said Thursday that President Trump's deployment of the National Guard in Los Angeles cost $120 million.

Google AI reports this answer to the question: "Does national guard like being deployed by trump reddit".


Opinions on Reddit from National Guard members and observers suggest widespread disapproval of former President Trump's domestic deployments

. Many view these assignments as a waste of taxpayer money and military resources, disrupting their civilian jobs and family life for what they describe as "pointless" or politically motivated actions.


Common criticisms from Reddit
  • Waste of money: The expense of deploying the Guard for what some perceive as a political stunt or a waste of time is a recurring point of frustration. For example, one user highlighted the high cost of Guardsmen "milling around" in Washington, D.C..
  • Strain on Guardsmen: Many National Guard members have full-time civilian jobs. Posts from users on subreddits like r/nationalguard point out the disruption that unnecessary deployments can cause for their careers and families.
  • Concerns over mission creep: Some Guardsmen feel they are being used for purposes outside their traditional role, which typically focuses on disaster relief and military support. A post on r/nationalguard from August 2025 indicated that some members object to being used to assist with ICE operations, which they see as a misuse of their training.
  • Perception of political use: Many users, both military and civilian, express concern that Trump's deployment of the Guard in Democrat-run cities is a political power play rather than a legitimate response to a crisis. The deployments are often seen as an attempt to project a tough-on-crime image to his supporters.
  • Discomfort with law enforcement role: Some Reddit users, including those identifying as military, are uncomfortable with the Guard's role in law enforcement, which they view as poorly defined and potentially unconstitutional. A California judge ruled that one such deployment was illegal, a decision that was discussed on Reddit. [2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11]
Differing views


While many posts are critical of the deployments, some perspectives support the action:
  • Support within the military: A minority of users, particularly on subreddits like r/AskConservatives, voice support for Trump's deployments, aligning with a more conservative and militaristic stance on law and order. Some argue that the Guard's presence is necessary to maintain order in the face of civil unrest.
  • State-level support: As of August 2025, some Republican-led states have voluntarily sent Guard troops to assist in Trump's operations in cities like Washington, D.C.
    . However, this action is also met with significant criticism on Reddit

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Potential for escalation


Some commentators express concern over the potential for escalation and misuse of military force. In August 2025, one post on r/Military described Trump's domestic deployments as "dangerous for the military," and another user on r/AskReddit warned that the trend could "end very badly". [9, 15]



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