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tiberius's avatar

Why do you think the Big Guy is draining all the oil reserves and spending us into oblivion. Rising to the China challenge is the last thing on his list or the list of his fool of a Defense Secretary. What was that guys last job? Oh yeah - spend over a Billion dollars to create a counter insurgent army to take on Assad in Syria. Ended up spending it all on 50 or so recruits who faded away within a week or two of getting paid. He was a laughing stock in the region. Did you also know we have no dry docks in theater either? No robust missle defense for Guam. Strategic breakout of China's nuclear forces is accelerating. Are we doing anything to counter that? No. So what does that tell you. It tells me that the defense establishment is unwilling or unable to address the threat and the inevitable result will be a humiliating defeat in the IndoPacific. Maybe that 's the real plan because if that is what you wanted then you would act exactly the way we are acting right now.

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Something that I rarely see discussed anymore is the idea of a government that lives within its means under normal circumstances. A war or National Emergency would be justification to engage in deficit spending. Today, and for several administrations of both party, deficit spending has been an assumption and way of life. Sooner or later, the chickens will come home to roost and the debate won't be on how many ships to build or what fighter, bomber or armored vehicle systems to purchase, but rather how to keep what we have operating.

A fiscally sound government and economy are as important to readiness and combat capability as any weapons system. Neither of ours are sound or "combat ready". We're going to have to make some hard choices about what our tax dollars get spent on, and the current governing philosophy is more about bread and circuses instead of warriors and their weapons.

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