New Jersey Rep. Frank Pallone and other Democrats on Capitol Hill say there isn’t much to like about $54 billion in program cuts to offset increases in defense spending in President Donald Trump’s proposed budget.It’s a tradeoff that puts a hurting on programs for education, the environment and low-income Americans, they say — and, according to Pallone, “eviscerates programs and services that help hardworking Americans while handing out huge tax cuts to the rich.’’ (Can’t see our poll below? Hit refresh on your browser.) The $1.1 trillion plan — a starting point in negotiations with Congress in advance of the fiscal year that begins Oct. 1 — would steer more money toward the Pentagon and protecting the nation’s borders, but even some of Trump’s fellow Republicans in Congress called it a work in progress on Thursday.Indeed, Trump at the last minute didn’t go forward with $1.3 billion in cuts that were under consideration for the Coast Guard and its operations, with potential impacts for Air Station Atlantic City and the Coast Guard Training Center in Cape May – a tweak insisted on by Rep. Frank LoBiondo, R-N.J., who represents the 2nd Congressional District in southern New Jersey, and others.“I am…