Here’s How the Military Wasted Your Money in 2013
Matthew Gault
Broken ships. Millions spent replacing a rifle that doesnt need to be replaced. More tanks than it would take to beat Godzilla. Billions of dollars worth of wasted
stuff.
Any large organization can have trouble managing its accounts. But few organizations are as humongous as the U.S. military, so the money problems multiply.
With a $614 billion budget in 2013expected to decline by $62 billion in 2014theres plenty of opportunity for waste. Six hundred billion dollars means bloat that floats a lot of needless projects. Some are badly managed, others the result of political pork-barrel spending.
Theres ample evidence that the Pentagon has little idea where billions of taxpayer dollars are going. The five-sided building is awash in corruption and claims that an audit is impossible.
Many examples of waste are relatively unknown. And with the New Year approachinga time of reflection and account takingweve drawn up a short list of military cautionary tales from the past year.
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https://medium.com/war-is-boring/ec86786aae30
except the budget won't decline, either.