Posted on 03/25/2018 10:32:42 PM PDT by Helicondelta
The fact that the 2,232-page bill was jammed down legislators throats with literally no time to read it shows how little has changed in Washington even after the Tea Party.
But the omnibus is not a disaster. In fact, Republicans scored many important wins.
One is the fact that the bill provides massive new spending for defense the largest year-to-year increase in base funding for the Department of Defense in 15 years, according to the bills authors.
That funding was badly needed and will not easily be reversed.
Military.com summarizes the highlights:
The Navy gets 14 new ships, including a carrier; the Air Force adds 56 F-35s; the Army gets 17 Apache and 11 Lakota helicopters; the Marine Corpsreceives 24 vertical landing F-35Bs; and the Coast Guard gets a long-needed icebreaker.
All the troops get funding for a 2.4 percent pay raise that took effect at the beginning of the year, with the possibility for more next year.
The Air Force also gets $103 million for the wing replacement program on the A-10 Thunderbolt as a start in what Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson said earlier this week is a plan to keep the Warthogs flying at least to 2030.
Most conservatives from skeptical libertarians to hawkish neoconservatives agree that national security is the first priority of government. The new defense spending will help the U.S. military catch up to the pace of Chinese expansion, and keep other threats in check.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
Second, the bill WAS jammed down the legislators throats
Leaving liberal cities behind us, take off for parts less inhabited and find hoards of people just like the two of us. Hard working, ready to give you the shirt off their back, and very tired of being treated as one would treat the lowest form of wild life. Texas still has these towns if looking.
And as for heat/cold. Will take heat but the cold, dark days, day after day after day does not lend itself to happy camping. Unable to take the freezing days of winter months.
Texas has seasons, they might not be the
normal seasons found in other states: usually one snowy
day, blooms, plenty of sun in Summer and a good deal of
falling, be it off bulls, broncos, or the trees shedding
their leaves.
Born a Texan; if the Good Lord willing, will die a Texan.
You didnt read the rest of the sentence?
Sheesh. You are not worth the time to debate this. Bye.
I'm talking about people running around this community saying they can no longer support the President because he signed a friggin' 6-month spending bill.
Yes, I typed Austin. I was there in the mid 60s. It is not too late to move to Missouri. Stephen F. Austin was a Missourian who went to save Texas.
“...who went to save Texas.”
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And Texans appreciate that just as we remember and appreciate Jim Bowie (Kentucky) and Davy Crockett (Tennessee).
REMEMBER THE ALAMO
If not wanting to piss away our blood and treasure in no-win "wars" makes me a Democrat, then I guess that's what I am.
I believe in fighting wars this way:
1. Go in with overwhelming force.
2. Fight without restraint until the enemy is brought cringing to the surrender table.
3. Go home.
Show me where we have fought like that since the Japs surrendered in 1945.
I apologize for being rude...not enough sleep.
I think with all nuclear capabilities, it is better to have less actual interaction than to be powerful enough to get what you want ‘peacefully’, if possible.
However if you are going to WAR...you have it right.
Enjoy the night.
In my #109 comment, the word ‘than’ should be ‘and’....typo from tired person...lol
We are on same side! :)
Curious...Why did you choose name ‘Eric Pode of Croydon. I realize it is book, which I have not read... is there a significance I should know from name?
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