Wednesday, January 26, 2011

HOW TO CUT SPENDING MILITARY STYLE

AS THE MILITARY IS FURTHER ASKED TO CUT SPENDING, THEY HAVE BEEN DOING SO IN WAYS TO LOWER ITS EXPENSE AND BE A LEAN FIGHTING MACHINE, EVEN THOUGH IN THE EVENTUAL TIME OF WAR, THEIR VERY LIVES ARE PUT IN HARMS WAY.

BUT YET 2 MILLION SUCKLING EMPLOYED BY THIS GOVERNMENT ARE NEVER ASKED TO SACRIFICE TO THIS LEVEL OF EXTENT. EVERY GOVERNMENT AGENCY MUST BE GIVEN THE RESPONSIBILITY TO MAKE 30% IN CUTS AS IS FEASIBLE.

SEE ALL THE GOVERNMENT AGENCIES:
http://henrypatrick1736.blogspot.com/2011/01/some-infamous-government-agency-in-2010.html

SEE THE LARGEST EMPLOYER:
http://henrypatrick1736.blogspot.com/2011/01/total-government-employed.html


The Pentagon's decision to delay buying 124 Lockheed Martin Corp F-35 fighters until after fiscal year 2016 saved $6.9 billion over the coming five years, a Defense Department spokesman said on Tuesday.
On Jan. 6, Defense Secretary Robert Gates overhauled the Pentagon's largest weapons program for the second time in a year, slowing a planned ramp-up in production and adding $4.6 billion to the program's development phase.
At the time, Gates said the move would result in net savings of about $4 billion over the next five years -- after subtracting the money needed to buy 41 additional Boeing Co F/A-18 warplanes to offset slower F-35 production.
The Pentagon's biggest arms program, the new fighter is being developed with eight international partner countries at a total cost of $382 billion, but the program has run into schedule delays and massive cost overruns in recent years.
Joe DellaVedova, the Pentagon's F-35 spokesman, provided additional details, including the $6.9 billion savings figure on Tuesday.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2663962/posts
OR:

http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSN254694620110126

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