NY Times: Why, Yes, Military Spending Should Be Cut To Reduce Debt

by William Teach | April 20, 2011 8:29 am

There are many things one can expect to hear from liberals when it comes to government spending: raise taxes (sorry, “reduce expenditures in the tax code”), increase social spending, cut intelligence spending, and, cut military spending, the last cut being to a duty of the federal government that actually appears in the Constitution….yes, I know, liberals, the Constitution is outdated and doesn’t take the modern world into consideration. Or, at least, that’s what you keep telling us. Anyhow, the anonymous Fish Wrap editorial board proposes a “rational budget for the Pentago[1]n”

In their budget-cutting zeal, Republicans are demanding harsh sacrifices from the country’s most vulnerable citizens. At the same, they are determined to leave one of the biggest areas of wasteful government spending untouched: the Pentagon budget.

Grandma just has to learn to eat cat food…..actually, cat food is kinda expensive, isn’t it? Grandma must make do with Oodles of Noodles

The budget plan they pushed through the House this month would spend $7.5 trillion on the military over the next dozen years. And that does not include the cost of actual war-fighting. The country cannot afford to spend that much, and it doesn’t need to.

The $7.5 trillion was President Obama’s projection, which he has since lowered to $7.1 trillion. Saving $400 billion is better but still not enough, especially since it can be achieved merely by holding annual nonwar-related spending at its current swollen level, adjusted for inflation.

Can’t do that with Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, or any other program not required by the Constitution, though.

National security is a fundamental responsibility of government…

Actually, it is Constitutionally required, chumps. Hey, I know, maybe you should ask your president why he launched a war of choice in Libya that had no national security implications (then abdicated control of US forces).

So, what does the editorial board recommend?

Basically, this whole thing is a call to reduce the military, and a way to blame the military for the absurd spending on programs not required by the Constitution…don’t roll your eyes at me, Liberals. The Constitution is real, and, if you don’t like it, try and change it through the provided process.

I’m sure the Fish Wrap with provide a rational budget for Medicare, Medicaid, Welfare, and Obamacare in the coming weeks.

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Endnotes:
  1. rational budget for the Pentago: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/20/opinion/20wed1.html?_r=1&hp
  2. Pirate’s Cove: http://www.thepiratescove.us/
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