This is one of the stupidest posts I have ever seen.
I'll explain so even you can understand:
If I was going to spend $6 of my ear medication and fish food for my goldfish and I was saving it for that, then my mommy promised to give me $6 on Sunday to get the ear medication and a goldfish food, then I spent my $6 on a 1981-priced nickel bag and a McDouble because I was promised $6 from mommy to spend "earmarked" (see why I called it ear medication... yeah, planning there) for my ear medicine and fish food (medicine and food, like the earmark for Iran) I felt free to spend the $6 on weed and junk food for myself.
Now mommy decides that she wants to keep that $6 for her own McDouble and a 1980s priced $1 movie theater ticket and popcorn and doesn't give it to me. It doesn't mean I didn't spend my $6 on weed and a McDouble. Now I have to find $6 to spend on ear medicine, but it doesn't change that money is fungible no matter how much you "earmark" it.