Posted on 07/15/2010 5:00:34 PM PDT by jazusamo
Washington, D.C. While President Obama golfs his way through the Gulf Coast's oil-drenched environmental calamity, another crisis is looming across the Potomac. America's military, in harm's way in a two-front war, is about to get staggered by a double-whammy below the belt. Unfortunately for those who wear our nation's uniform, the commander in chief and his cronies in Congress are throwing the punches.
The first blow will land in the next two weeks unless Sen. Harry Reid's Senate and Nancy Pelosi's House of Representatives can get their act together to pass a supplemental appropriations bill to fund combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. In May, while proselytizing for homosexuals in our military, Defense Secretary Robert Gates gently reminded the Congressional Armed Services Committees that he needed the appropriation by Memorial Day. They ignored him.
Last month, Secretary Gates went again and told them the funds had to be approved before the Independence Day recess or the Pentagon would have to start doing "stupid things" like shifting funds within the overall Defense Department budget just to keep the troops in the field re-supplied with beans, bullets and bandages. Once again Congress, taking their cue from Obama's virtual silence on the matter, did nothing.
On July 13, Gates went up to Capitol Hill again, urging the solons to break the deadlock before the House recesses for "campaign season" at the end of the month. The defense secretary warned without action by then, he will have to start cancelling contracts on everything from weapons and equipment repairs to ammunition and fuel purchases in order to pay the troops. Not exactly what a soldier, sailor, airman, Guardsmen or Marine needs to hear in the middle of Afghanistan's "fighting season."
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The 14-member, allegedly "non-partisan" task force was convened last year at the direction of Representatives Barney Frank, D-Mass., Walter B. Jones, R-N.C., Ron Paul, R-Texas, and Ron Wyden, D-Ore. Their mandate was to "explore possible defense budget contributions to deficit reduction efforts that would not compromise the essential security of the United States."
I just don’t know If I can take much more of the ‘age of Obama’.
I just don’t know If I can take much more of the ‘age of Obama’.
I just don’t know If I can take much more of the ‘age of Obama’.
I tend to think of it as the Obama medieval period.
The time of the Gulf noir, the death of small business,
and the collectivization of the peasantry into medical
kolhosps.
I understand what you’re saying.
Obama, his appointed thugs and the majority of Dems in Congress are so corrupt or ignorant they ignore the number one responsibilty of the nation which is it’s security.
Things have to change!
Obama and a dem majority Congress authorizes a surge in Afghanistan and refuses to fund it? Say it aint so.
Excellent point and it looks like it’s so.
I don’t know about medieval — I think it’s more like the Dark Ages.
Thanks for the ping jaz. Ollie knows better than this.
“The premise for making such major strategic and conventional force structure cuts is naïve and dangerous.”
He knows it isn’t naive, but he is correct that it is dangerous. It’s calculated by the Leftist entities involved in the restructuring of World affairs. Weakening the United States is one of the most essential goals of the Leftists to be able to proceed with their agenda.
The U.S. is the main obstacle to World domination by the Leftist New World Order.
That’s Racist !!!
That’s Racist !!!
Excuse the double post.
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LACK OF SUPPLEMENTAL FUNDING POSES PROBLEMS FOR PENTAGON
DEFENSE.gov (AMERICAN FORCES PRESS SERVICE) ^ | July 14, 2010 | Jim Garamone
Posted on July 16, 2010 12:33:11 AM PDT by Cindy
NOTE The following text is a quote:
Lack of Supplemental Funding Poses Problems for Pentagon Jim Garamone American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, July 14, 2010 Because Congress has yet to pass a supplemental funding bill, the Defense Department must start taking measures to ensure uninterrupted war operations, Pentagon Press Secretary Geoff Morrell said today. Video
If Congress doesnt act on the fiscal 2010 request for supplemental war funding, Defense Department employees may not get paid, Morrell said during a news conference.
Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates is disappointed that Congress did not pass the supplemental spending bill before its Fourth of July break, Morrell told reporters.
Hes very concerned about the predicament that puts us in, he said. And in order to assure that war operations are not interrupted, the services will now have to begin cash-flowing operating costs for war activities using their base budgets. This means that the services will begin borrowing money from fourth-quarter accounts to pay for current obligations, but even that wont be enough, he added.
We project that certain Army and Marine Corps accounts will run dry in August, Morrell said. So we urgently need Congress to pass the supplemental before members leave town for the next break in August.
In the meantime, he added, the department is obligated to begin planning what to do if Congress does not pass the spending measure. Needless to say, all of this is extraordinarily disruptive to the department, he said. This is not the first time this has happened, Morrell said. While we have faced this circumstance in years past, the situation we find ourselves in this year is much more difficult, because it comes so late in the fiscal year, he explained. The fiscal year ends Sept. 30.
The department has a supreme obligation to protect this nation and support the hundreds of thousands of personnel that are deployed in harms way, Morrell said. We will take every step possible to fulfill these obligations in the months ahead until this matter is settled in Washington.
It may involve asking a lot of hard-working people in this department to report to duty without an ability to pay them, or other extreme measures we would rather avoid, he continued. But we will get the job done, including in Iraq and Afghanistan and wherever else we operate around the world.
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Thanks for the ping, Jaz.
I recently talked to a relative in California who has voted Democrat her entire life. She is talking openly about the possibility that Obama will be impeached if Republicans gain control of Congress in November. Surprisingly, she wouldn’t have any objections to that course of action.
Thanks for relating that. It’s good to know that there are at least some Democrats who realize what a mistake it was to put this turkey in office.
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