The United States military is the only place progressives can find to cut the budget. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel’s proposed budget would shrink the military to pre-World War II size.
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel will reportedly propose a Pentagon budget that will shrink the U.S. Army to its smallest number since 1940 and eliminate an entire class of Air Force attack jets.
The New York Times reported late Sunday that Hagel’s proposal, which will be released to lawmakers and the public on Monday, will call for a reduction in size of the military that will leave it capable of waging war, but unable to carry out protracted occupations of foreign territory, as in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Under Hagel’s plan, the number of troops in the Army will drop to between 440,000 and 450,000, a reduction of at least 120,000 soldiers from its post-Sept.11 peak.
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He also proposed reducing the housing allowance, limiting pay raises and increasing health care premiums. Why don’t these bureaucrats ever propose increasing what public employees pay for their health insurance? Oh yeah, I forgot, they would never do anything to upset the public employee unions
Anyone else feel like this is some sort of distraction being thrown out there to try and deflect from the ever increasing amount of welfare/Zerocare/Green Energy money being spent? It is an election year after all and there is no way congress is going to OK Hagels plan and he knows it.
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Quote: Frank Cannon wrote in post #4Anyone else feel like this is some sort of distraction being thrown out there to try and deflect from the ever increasing amount of welfare/Zerocare/Green Energy money being spent? It is an election year after all and there is no way congress is going to OK Hagels plan and he knows it.
I hadn't thought of this but the loony military attitude of Hagel was know before he was confirmed. America under this administration is abdicating its role as world peacemaker. OK nation building vs peacemaker is a debate worth having, but this creates a vulnerability while other nations are full steam ahead and taking away our advantages by spying.
******************* “The Marxians love of democratic institutions was a stratagem only, a pious fraud for the deception of the masses. Within a socialist community there is no room left for freedom.” ¯ Ludwig von Mises
Quote: Frank Cannon wrote in post #4Anyone else feel like this is some sort of distraction being thrown out there to try and deflect from the ever increasing amount of welfare/Zerocare/Green Energy money being spent? It is an election year after all and there is no way congress is going to OK Hagels plan and he knows it.
I had not considered that but it's possible. At the same time the ideas is put out there by an 'expert', the Defense Secretary. If it isn't put in effect right now, it can percolate until a non election year.
Quote: Frank Cannon wrote in post #4Anyone else feel like this is some sort of distraction being thrown out there to try and deflect from the ever increasing amount of welfare/Zerocare/Green Energy money being spent? It is an election year after all and there is no way congress is going to OK Hagels plan and he knows it.
It's possible the dopey Susan Rice denials are for the same reason. Why stir things up? What prompted her appearance now? Who knows what they're thinking? It'd be nice to have a John Dean appear and start talking. It's been a long time since a Dem traitor has surfaced.
******************* “The Marxians love of democratic institutions was a stratagem only, a pious fraud for the deception of the masses. Within a socialist community there is no room left for freedom.” ¯ Ludwig von Mises