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Don't blame DoD for all the wasted money in military buying. Sometimes the President or Congress mandate weapon systems or buying procedures that the military don't want or need. An example would be the Ospry. This is a plane that has no military mission, has been in development for 20+ years, and still suffers from mysterious crashes that kill our own troops. Another example is the use of pork barrel procrument practices. If the Navy want 4 new destroyers they get built in 4 different ports. Tooling up costs double what the Navy pays and actually makes it longer (timewise) before all 4 ships are finished. The result is 4 happy congressmen and constituants and wasted tax dollars (unless you are one of the people that got a job using the most ineffecient method). Remember: Government spending is only wasteful when it doesn't line your own pocket. As it says over the entrance to the law school at SMU Carpe Dinaro. (Sieze the Money)
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I don't see a problemw ith 355 Billion dollars on defense. Especially since its such a small percentage of the entire budget. Of course some people will disagree and say we don't need a military at all. But the article you posted withthis number doesnt prove any waste or even what the break down on where the money is being allocated.
I do know our service men and women are asking for a 4% pay increase, I think they deserve it, its not like they are lavishly over paid or have the golden retirment deals that congress gets. |
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I agree with Magik that our servicemen and women deserve a pay raise. Like anywhere else the better the pay the better quality people will stay.
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Antryg, using the DoD as a catch-all term was a faux pas on my part - what I meant was "the military." As for the Congress, they approve the blank checks - and, yes, sometimes they are particular about where and how the money will be spent. All of which can be monkeyed with by the OMB. Four destroyers being built in four separate cities (in NC) is obviously attributable to one long-term Senator who loves to eat his bag of military pork barrels every morning, if I recall correctly.
$355 billion increase too much? Dunno. I just saw a relevant article and posted it. I have no clue what it's all being spent on and if it's worth it. Check out the bill links to thomas.loc.gov at the bottom of the article if you're interested in the specifics. Pay raises for armed services? I dunno. Look, I have tons of friends and family members who are vets, and I almost signed up at that time in my life. I have TONS of respect for the service. But, I have heard a lot of my military friends say that it *can* be the worst form of welfare in some cases. Before you flame me, check out what I mean. Good service will get you quite far in the military, but it is demanding. However, if you are predisposed to laziness and are happy being a career buck private, you can (from what I'm told) basically sit on your ass all day without fear of losing a job. Is this true? I admit, I'm not personally knowledgible on it. However, I do note that the armed forces is one of the better middle income careers out there today, with great benefits for you and your family and a great pension. There are plenty of sectors with underpaid overworked folks. While maintaining every respect and decorum regarding our fine men and women in uniform, I would say I don't have the facts to know about the need to raise their pay. Cheers all. [img]graemlins/cheers.gif[/img] |
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Good points all around, MagicK. I did not know the current pay grade numbers, as the last time I looked was when I was considering and testing for Navy Nuke school. 20-22K is low I admit, even for folks who have some of their living expenses absorbed. Don't they get a salary hike when doing things that are dangerous? Yes, being shot at or put at risk of life or limb is definately not a job perk. But, lots of folks qualify for that. I've got quite a few death cases regarding construction workers of one form or another. Not quite so dangerous as military, but certainly nothing to sneeze at. Of course, considering the strength of labor unions in Chicago, those folks get paid more than double the numbers you're mentioning. Hell, telephone men and plumbers get nearly triple.
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Seriously tho, I'm loving this defense spending, but that might be because I do voulenteer work for the government... and plan on working for it some day... but hey! who'se gonna say free money is bad? [img]tongue.gif[/img] And don't worry, sometimes real idiots are appointed to positions where 500 dollar hamemrs are bought, but usually nice, responsible, and ordinary civilians like yourselves are all put in charge of the spending on things like that [img]tongue.gif[/img] And they usually have to spend within a budget, for example, only 500 dollars to spend ON hammers, therefore you can get alot of hammers that cost 1.25 or what-not... The reality is is that everyone has a budget... well except one person... I think the only person who can use the nation's budget in excess and throw us into further trillions of debt is the president, actually... [img]tongue.gif[/img]
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