Posted on 03/20/2013 4:32:16 PM PDT by markomalley
Edited on 03/20/2013 4:40:08 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
The U.S. Air Force Academy has cancelled its annual July 4th celebration and military officials are blaming it on the sequestration.
Faced with so many uncertainties about the future budget, we have to look at ways to save money, said Lt. Col. John Bryan, Director of Public Affairs at the Academy. But for now, weve had to cut back on many things we normally would support.
If you know the particulars, then you’ll understand why $85 billion out of $3.5 trillion is significant. First off, the government didn’t reduce spending in anticipation, so the cuts are effectively twice as large as they would have been otherwise. We’re halfway through the government’s fiscal year. Secondly, a lot of spending was isolated from sequestration. In the DoD, for example, active duty pay was off limits. That significantly increased the impact of the cuts (again) on those areas that were cut. Finally, the DoD took 1/2 the cuts even though it’s far less than 50% of the budget.
For these reasons, the DoD will be far more seriously impacted by sequestration. Yes. Even the cost of a holiday celebration is a significant expense when there’s so little discretionary money left in the DoD’s budget.
I know some FReepers think all government employees are scum. There are even some FReepers who think the military needs to be decimated. However, the military is one of the few constitutionally enumerated jobs of the federal government, and the active duty force does not work alone (without their civilian counterparts). That’s why these cuts are militarily significant even if active duty pay is untouched. It’s like making your car payment while not having enough money for gas and oil.
It’s not like this country has any liberty or freedom to celebrate anymore, anyway.
But the thing is, I read where every section, office, department, whatever will still get what they did last year. They just won’t get an increase. I get Rush down here and I heard the way he explained it. It’s all nonsense the way these different gov’t departments say they can’t do their job because of the sequester. They and the MSM are flat out lying to the public.
Maybe they could fly all of the cadets to the District of Corruption and they can attend the 4th celebrations being held by the EPA and DHS. Sequestration means nothing to them.
It is interesting to read how money is spent on stupid research. Millions. But yet they can’t open the WH which costs like 18,000 per week to run????
The White House might be targeting some of the cuts for maximum political effect, but many programs were insulated from the sequestration. I can’t say what’s going on with the White House’s budget cuts, but I do think it looks like a political ploy. The same thing typically happens when a state doesn’t get more money it wants. It starts cutting the most visible and painful things, like police and the fire department.
However, the DoD really is the exception. It’s getting hit way out of proportion to amount of money cut. It’s like I told you to save $100 out of a $5000 budget, but I didn’t tell you until you were halfway through the year’s spending and refused to let you change spending on $4500 worth of items.
Well to me the whole thing is political aimed at Republicans. Obamalamadingdong lied both ways. The man is a menace to the US.
Same here!
But this smacks of the utter politicization of our armed forces.
I knew as soon as the carrier deployment was cancelled. Inexcusable...
I TOTALLY agree that indeed most of the cuts are in the wrong place. Some of the stupid projects like money spent so humans can relate to elephants better are a farce to line pockets, and don’t get me started on Solyndra and all the other failed greeny weeny projects. Those industries will explode on their own when the technology is right. There are probably thousands of cuts that should have preceded ANY military cuts.
UN Fn believable. Another slap at America
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