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TheWraith

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3. There's not nearly as many "worthless weapons" as people think there are.
Thu Jan 26, 2012, 02:11 PM
Jan 2012

Procurement is only a small portion of the overall Pentagon budget.

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$500 billion, according to CNN. nt TheWraith Jan 2012 #1
Hope it's worthless weapons, not all staff. AllyCat Jan 2012 #2
There's not nearly as many "worthless weapons" as people think there are. TheWraith Jan 2012 #3
Barney Frank recommended idling the worthless nuclear saturation bomber fleet Kolesar Jan 2012 #28
During the Viet Nam war it was found that it was cheaper to give the VC 4 years of college and kemah Jan 2012 #4
My sense is that your observation is more applicable to later in the war. Adsos Letter Jan 2012 #30
Start billing Big Oil for the security services rendered. Old and In the Way Jan 2012 #5
Get rid of all the aggiesal Jan 2012 #6
On the contray. Johnson20 Jan 2012 #21
Are you saying ... aggiesal Jan 2012 #45
I'm skeptical. Lasher Jan 2012 #7
Or perhaps a decrease in a future scheduled increase ... SomeGuyInEagan Jan 2012 #8
I just can't get my approval around the term *cut* for this. A cut *should* SlimJimmy Jan 2012 #9
I see you are picking up what I'm laying down. Lasher Jan 2012 #14
...totals are about $33 billion less than the Pentagon is spending this year... Kolesar Jan 2012 #27
$487 billion in cuts over 10 years. Lasher Jan 2012 #29
Here's a link Skinner Jan 2012 #10
Thanks. I was just looking for a good link. You guys handled the editing function on DU3 perfectly. onehandle Jan 2012 #11
Obama just made a pretty speech. He didn't mean ANYTHING he said Liberal_Stalwart71 Jan 2012 #12
I think the WW-I era biplanes can probably use a rest. HopeHoops Jan 2012 #13
Only if you want the Kaiser back in power! Robb Jan 2012 #15
This'll go over well atreides1 Jan 2012 #16
A legitimate concern. Lasher Jan 2012 #17
14% over 5 years, not "14% annual" muriel_volestrangler Jan 2012 #22
Thank you for correcting my colossal blunder. Lasher Jan 2012 #24
You can do a lot of that with "prompt retirement." MADem Jan 2012 #26
Or we could simply deactivate the 87,52 reserve component soldiers currently on active duty? Lasher Jan 2012 #35
Here's how I consider it a bloodbath. When you sit across the desk from a young Sailor or Marine MADem Jan 2012 #38
Pay raises are on track until 2015. fasttense Jan 2012 #40
I don't know what the COLAs are but they probably shouldn't be reduced. Lasher Jan 2012 #41
That IS a downside of peace. Remember the "Clinton drawdown?" MADem Jan 2012 #18
It is inaccurate to describe that as the "Clinton drawdown." Lasher Jan 2012 #23
Well, that's why I called it the "Clinton Drawdown" and not The Clinton Drawdown. MADem Jan 2012 #25
I beg your pardon. Lasher Jan 2012 #34
No problem. I always called it the Cheney drawdown, myself, and got googly-eyes from people MADem Jan 2012 #37
I've shot down a boatload of chain emails on this very subject. Lasher Jan 2012 #39
+1!!! nt MADem Jan 2012 #47
And probably that many or more civilians Johnson20 Jan 2012 #44
Its a start. 4dsc Jan 2012 #19
Gonna be lots of folks Johnson20 Jan 2012 #20
That's a bad part of the plan. Lasher Jan 2012 #36
Corey Aquino kicked out all US bases in the Philippines. There are none. dmallind Jan 2012 #42
That's why I said, "...while increasing the number of soldiers stationed abroad..." Lasher Jan 2012 #48
what a goddamn lie. they aren't shrinking the budget at all! provis99 Jan 2012 #31
Plus, it gives whoever will be Obama's opponent the.... Amonester Jan 2012 #32
They aren't cutting the budget? SpartanDem Jan 2012 #43
they are slowing the rate of increase not shrinking the budget. provis99 Jan 2012 #46
Good start. Now mulitply by 10. That is your target to cut - 5 trillion over 10 yrs. on point Jan 2012 #33
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