Why aren't we even trying to cutback on useless military spending. The cold war is over and we are still spending 20% or 600million of our budget on defense. For what? I make this thread because the uss new york was just commissioned. thats another billion dollars for a ship we didn't need. we already have ten times the navy of any other country. We don't need to keep everything brand new and state of the art. These ships also cost hundreds of millions to run each year. The military spending needs to be cut back AT LEAST 50%We spend 8 times as much as the next highest nation (china), twice as much as the entire european union (mostly our allies btw) and just shy of the rest of the world COMBINED.Extreme waste unless you think the entire world will desperately team up and try to invade us six days style in the near future.
11/8/2009 12:31:00 PM
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11/8/2009 12:32:06 PM
It's the cost of maintaining a worldwide corporate empireThere's not an exploitable part of the world we haven't thrown our military weight
11/8/2009 12:35:00 PM
might makes right/thread
11/8/2009 12:37:40 PM
^switzerland agrees#2 quality of life what?
11/8/2009 12:45:25 PM
The empire is going to have to come to an end pretty soon, anyway. It would be nice if we came clean, admitted that we can't afford this shit and shouldn't have bases around the world, and admitted that we shouldn't have had this level of military involvement to begin with. We could safely bring our troops home, while we still have the means to. That's not likely to happen.I advocate serious cutting/slashing of government programs. That includes military programs. Generally, the GOP is up for cutting everything except our military bases around the world. It's a huge expense, though. We need to cut military just like we need to cut entitlements. We need a massive downsizing of government in order to reflect the fact that we are no longer rich, and that we desperately need to begin saving for the future again.I think the argument must be that if we leave Iraq and Afghanistan, and we leave our hundreds of other bases, chaos might erupt in those areas. Now, that may or be not true, but it's irrelevant. It wasn't our job to maintain order in those areas in the first place. We had no place establishing a permanent presence anywhere. It isn't in the taxpayer's interest to keep all this going. It's time to end it.[Edited on November 8, 2009 at 1:02 PM. Reason : ]
11/8/2009 1:01:26 PM
hey that sounds like just the kind of attitude that led us to WW1 and WW2 - good idea!!
11/8/2009 1:05:25 PM
The attitude that we shouldn't have military bases (that require us to go into debt) around the world or get involved (militarily) in foreign affairs got us into WWI and WWII? I'm not sure about that.[Edited on November 8, 2009 at 1:20 PM. Reason : ]
11/8/2009 1:19:07 PM
I take issue with debt spending in general more than I do with military spending.
11/8/2009 1:27:52 PM
Yep. Our military spending is on the order of something like 3% of our GDP (for reference, our GDP represents 20-something % of the world's GPD, I think).So, yeah...we spend a shit ton of money on military stuff, but at least that is a legitimate function of our federal government.As someone who would be part of the "day 1, wave 1" strike in pretty much any scenario, I'm a fan of our philosophy of not just being good enough to win, but being so far ahead of any threat country that we're able to just obliterate any enemy without really sustaining large #s of casualties in the process.That, and like our space program, there are a lot of spin-off benefits that we get from DoD programs.I'm not saying that I always agree with our foreign policy--that's somewhat of a seperate issue.I'm much more concerned about plenty of other federal expenditures (Medicare, Social Security, this upcoming potential healthcare boondoggle, and generally holding states hostage with the power of the purse and the inefficiencies and trampling of liberty that go along with that).
11/8/2009 1:46:03 PM
11/8/2009 1:55:13 PM
But we need those air strips in the middle of wildlife sanctuaries!!!1Haha. That was so much fun watching that fail miserably.
11/8/2009 2:00:52 PM
I agree that we spend a shit-ton of money on military things we don't need, but there are a lot of places we don't spend money where we shoud in our military. It took us 30 years of dilapidation at Walter Reed before they decided it might be time to upgrade and expand their hospital facilities. We still have sub-par body armor for our military, yet every police force in the world has quality kevlar equipment at their disposal. We have base housing on some bases that still look like concrete bunkers. New base housing is MUCH nicer, but there's still a lot of room for inprovement. Some of the base utilities (water, sewer, electric, gas) could be more efficiently provided and made more secure for operation if they would go ahead with privatization of these facilities.I don't want to see this country reduce one penny from the military's budget, but I would like to see them make smarter decisions with that money instead of continuing to dump it into cold war era fighter jets and battleships.
11/8/2009 2:21:31 PM
11/8/2009 2:24:38 PM
lol... i think you're confusing war with conflict. We haven't had a proper war in several decades. You probably weren't even alive the last time we had a war, which might explain (but not excuse) your confusion.
11/8/2009 2:35:56 PM
11/8/2009 2:48:18 PM
hmmm... i wonder why our attitude changed? maybe because we learned a hard lesson
11/8/2009 2:58:15 PM
and what hard lesson was that? don't fuck with foreign countries? Oh wait, we are still doing that
11/8/2009 3:09:11 PM
yea that must be it
11/8/2009 3:16:19 PM
well, please, enlighten us
11/8/2009 3:29:00 PM
11/8/2009 3:55:32 PM
it changed because of the fear of communism. we were afraid communism would consume the entire world if left unchecked and then the us. The soviet union is gone so we should be back to pre ww2 foreign policy.
11/8/2009 4:02:08 PM
why stop there - why not go back to pre civil war policy or hell, lets go back to pre revolution policy and pledge fidelity to the queen
11/8/2009 4:59:38 PM
what in the holy hell are you talking about, dude?
11/8/2009 5:00:47 PM
Maybe that an isolationist policy of non-intervention is an outdated idea for a world power in a globalized world.At least thats what I took away from his post.
11/8/2009 5:54:42 PM
its called middle ground. find it.
11/8/2009 6:16:48 PM
it's not isolationist to say "hey, maybe we shouldn't piss in other people's yards." If anything, pissing in people's yards is more likely to isolate you than not.
11/8/2009 6:22:59 PM
it helps to have really big boomstick to keep all the little pissants on the planet from pissing on our yard though.
11/8/2009 6:27:12 PM
much more of our budget is wasted on social security and other entitlement programs.
11/8/2009 7:53:46 PM
The military is one of the only things that a good government is legitimately responsible for maintaining. I have very little problem with most of our military spending, but there are certain aspects that do need to be phased out, like a lot of our foreign bases. Let places like Germany and Japan defend themselves, especially now that we have no real need for a staging ground in the even of a Soviet attack.
11/8/2009 8:01:00 PM
you don't ever give up resources once you have them, even if you don't see yourself using them in the foreseeable future. as soon as you abandon them, you'll find a reason why you need them again. more realistically, it will be that you'll abandon something that you already need.Giving up Panama was a mistake we don't need to make again.
11/8/2009 8:32:51 PM
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11/8/2009 10:38:44 PM
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11/9/2009 8:14:16 AM
He's getting into semantics regarding formal declarations of war.Very relevant to the discussion.
11/9/2009 9:03:56 AM
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11/9/2009 10:22:54 AM
military spending is often viewed as wasteful and unnecessary until you need it.
11/9/2009 12:19:41 PM
^^you must expand the empire! this is the American dream.Clearly you guys didn't play Civilization[Edited on November 9, 2009 at 12:22 PM. Reason : .]
11/9/2009 12:21:44 PM
If I were in the US's position at 2009 in Civilization, I'd start launching nukes and razing the crap out of Canada and Latin America.
11/9/2009 12:32:00 PM
YOU CANT CUT BACK ON FUNDING!!! YOU WILL REGRET THIS!
11/9/2009 12:46:39 PM
Here's a good article on one aspect of military spending: cost overruns. This was written by Richard Aboulafia of the Teal Group, considered one of the most influential observers and analysts within the aerospace industry.http://www.richardaboulafia.com/shownote.asp?id=303
11/9/2009 1:13:03 PM
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11/9/2009 1:43:03 PM
^HahahahahahaBut look, as with any government expenditure, there's a lot of fat that can be cut from military budgets, but I don't see the need to reduce it at its core.One thing we could certainly do is scale back production of latest-generation weapons systems like the F-22, which we've already done. It's important that we make a few to work out the kinks and use for training, but there's not really a need to have large fleets of such an advanced system in the current climate.
11/9/2009 3:41:05 PM
11/10/2009 8:32:54 PM
theDuke866 is correctin the face of a changing world dynamic it will keep us on top, which is good for everyone on this forum
11/10/2009 9:40:32 PM
mambagirl: tell us about how we believe in slavery and made-in-china here in the east again. that was great
11/10/2009 9:45:37 PM