Wednesday, October 23, 2013

WHEN YOU HAVE AN ANTI-MILITARY ADMINISTRATION WHO IS A LEFTIST WHO SPENDS $7 TRILLION IN 5 YEARS WITH NOTHING IN RETURN BUT HAS NOW DESSIMATED THE MILITARY WITH CUTS AS HE SPENDS ON WHATEVER AND WITH NOTHING TO SHOW FOR IN MORE JOBS CREATION BUT MORE SPENDING FOR HIS PENNACLE–MILITARY HAS BECOME VULNERABLE FROM THIS CONGRESS WHEN THERE’S A WEAK POTUS WHO’S VALUES IS NOT FOR PATRIOTS WHO DOES THE SACRIFICING

Former Army leaders on Tuesday lamented the loss of a core defense constituency on Capitol Hill and said the political divisions that led to the recent government shutdown and sequester cuts bodes poorly for the military as it moves to rebuild active duty and reserve forces after 12 years of war.

"I grew up in an era when Congress had a bipartisan consensus on the military," retired Lt. Gen. Dave Barno told listeners at a presentation on the National Guard during the Association of the U.S. Army conference in Washington D.C. "That era is now over. And if you watched what happened last week then it should be painfully apparent that I see no prospects for that [consensus] returning."

Retired Lt. Gen. Ron Helmly, former commander of the U.S. Army Reserve, said the country's National Guard and Reserve troops acquitted themselves well over the past dozen years of war, but that will have little to do with decisions made on funding for the military because of the divide.

"The defense constituency of [conservative-leaning] ‘Blue Dog' Democrats and internationalist Republicans is dissipated," he said, "and been replaced by progressive liberal Democrats and traditionalist isolationist Republicans – in political circles known as the Tea Party."

Their views are "diametrically opposed," he said, and there is no coalition in either the House or Senate that will come to the aid of the armed services. That is evident by the sequester cuts forced across the government, including DoD, without regard to actual need. Helmly called it a "chainsaw massacre approach" to budget cuts.

Next year, he said, more than half of the expected $85 billion in federal spending cuts will be made to the Defense Department budget.

http://www.military.com/daily-news/2013/10/22/generals-new-congress-leaves-military-vulnerable.html?comp=7000023317843&rank=6

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