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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsPro-Austerity Teabagger Caught Funneling Nearly A Billion Tax Dollars To Military Industrial Complex
http://www.occupydemocrats.com/pro-austerity-tea-partier-caught-funneling-nearly-a-billion-tax-dollars-to-military-industrial-complex/The excesses of the military industrial complex and the arms contractors that profit off it go a long way for accounting for our nations gluttonous defense budget, which is accounts for more than half a trillion dollars more than the next six countries combined. While the so-called Freedom Caucus rails against government spending and obstinately demands cuts for food stamps and the social safety net, they sing a very different tune when it comes to spending on armaments, especially when its for their own district.
We can thank Republican Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohios 4th Congressional District for bringing this all to light. Jordon has been virulently opposed to federal spending, but when its going to benefit his own district, the five-term Republican doesnt think twice about it. As it turns out, Jordan has influenced the government to spend hundreds of millions of dollars on a factory located in his district for the sole purpose of making Abrams tanks for the U.S. Army tanks the Army didnt want or need. Mandy Smithberger, director of the Straus Military Reform Project, even called the factory a favorite program for Ohio delegation earmarks, against the needs of the Army and said the plant was one of the poster children for Congress adding funding for programs the military neither wants nor needs, for parochial reasons.
As a result, the factory has been a complete burden on both our budget and our national security because vital programs are unable to get adequate funding while we produce highly expensive combat vehicles that we dont need. Still, Jordan continues to portray himself as a budget slashing champion of austerity. According to the Tea Partiers website, federal government spending is out of control, and it is the responsibility of Congress to fix the problem....
And yet, he still managed to put almost a billion dollars into creating unneeded tanks for the Army, even though the budget didnt account for them. It is beginning to be very clear that there is a strong link between Congress, defense spending, and profiteering corporations in America making billions off of taxpayer dollars- the armed forces have too much stuff, and keep buying more anyway. We have about $14 billion of inventory for lots of reasons, and probably half of that is excess to what we need says Navy Vice Admiral Mark Harnitchek. In 2012, a report found that the military had $733 million worth of supplies and equipment on order that was already stocked in excess amounts on warehouse shelves. That figure was up 21% from $609 million a year earlier. The Defense Department defines excess inventory as anything more than a three-year supply.Jordan justified this in an op-ed when he wrote:
We can thank Republican Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohios 4th Congressional District for bringing this all to light. Jordon has been virulently opposed to federal spending, but when its going to benefit his own district, the five-term Republican doesnt think twice about it. As it turns out, Jordan has influenced the government to spend hundreds of millions of dollars on a factory located in his district for the sole purpose of making Abrams tanks for the U.S. Army tanks the Army didnt want or need. Mandy Smithberger, director of the Straus Military Reform Project, even called the factory a favorite program for Ohio delegation earmarks, against the needs of the Army and said the plant was one of the poster children for Congress adding funding for programs the military neither wants nor needs, for parochial reasons.
As a result, the factory has been a complete burden on both our budget and our national security because vital programs are unable to get adequate funding while we produce highly expensive combat vehicles that we dont need. Still, Jordan continues to portray himself as a budget slashing champion of austerity. According to the Tea Partiers website, federal government spending is out of control, and it is the responsibility of Congress to fix the problem....
And yet, he still managed to put almost a billion dollars into creating unneeded tanks for the Army, even though the budget didnt account for them. It is beginning to be very clear that there is a strong link between Congress, defense spending, and profiteering corporations in America making billions off of taxpayer dollars- the armed forces have too much stuff, and keep buying more anyway. We have about $14 billion of inventory for lots of reasons, and probably half of that is excess to what we need says Navy Vice Admiral Mark Harnitchek. In 2012, a report found that the military had $733 million worth of supplies and equipment on order that was already stocked in excess amounts on warehouse shelves. That figure was up 21% from $609 million a year earlier. The Defense Department defines excess inventory as anything more than a three-year supply.Jordan justified this in an op-ed when he wrote:
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Pro-Austerity Teabagger Caught Funneling Nearly A Billion Tax Dollars To Military Industrial Complex (Original Post)
KamaAina
Oct 2015
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The trouble is our system is so corrupt no one will arrest and try this guy for fraud.
PatrickforO
Oct 2015
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PatrickforO
(14,578 posts)1. The trouble is our system is so corrupt no one will arrest and try this guy for fraud.
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