When George W. Bush disappears out the door of the White House, he'll leave his successor a long list of horrendous problems, not least of them a Defense Department budget of more than $518 billion that doesn't even include another $170 billion or so to continue funding a year of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
If you add in the war money and the bits and pieces of national security spending in other departments' budgets, you begin closing in on the real figure for defense spending, which is close to $1 trillion for the fiscal year that will begin this October and end on September 30, 2009.
Much of that, like all of President Bush's war spending for the last seven years, will be deficit spending. Washington will sell bonds to foreign nations such as China in a continuing Ponzi scheme, assuming that the foreigners haven't noticed by then that the dollar is sinking like the Titanic and our economy is in the toilet.
We might hope that our representatives in Congress, who have to pass this expensive monstrosity of a bill, would hold it up to the light and see how much of our money is being poured down a rat-hole. But of course that's much too much to expect of those courageous folks in an election year - or any year, for that matter.
Pentagon procurement spending, according to the experts, is so totally out of control that no one even attempts to separate the good and necessary weapons programs from the bad, useless and even harmful ones. When money gets tight, the brilliant thinkers in the five-sided puzzle palace even starve good programs to feed bad ones.
Under the Bush administration, defense spending has skyrocketed since 2001, but the money hasn't been spent wisely. With a recession looming, or already here, and the national debt heading north of $10 trillion, the next president and Congress may want to give serious thought to whether we can afford to go on spending like a drunken sailor on a defense establishment that's financed like Enron and managed like General Motors.
The military-industrial complex that Dwight D. Eisenhower, who unlike Bush knew a thing or two about the military, warned about in his farewell speech has had a field day with the Bush administration's laissez faire defense spending policy.
Consider, if you will, the $22.9 billion we're spending to rush as many as 20,000 mine-resistant ambush protection (MRAP) vehicles to the soldiers and Marines fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan. This began in earnest only last year - too late for the troops who've been killed and wounded by improvised explosive devices (IEDs).
The MRAP is a huge, heavily armored truck that can carry a squad of troops, eight to 10 men, in relative safety. It's not a fighting vehicle, just a deuce-and-a-half truck on steroids with a v-shaped bottom that deflects the force of a blast from a landmine or a buried IED around instead of through the vehicle.
Good idea. Where were they when then-Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld was sending everyone to war in unarmored Humvees? Why wait five years, and then suddenly begin buying 20,000 of them? Why wait for American defense plants to produce an inferior version that costs more than $1 million each when Israel and South Africa are selling better designed MRAPs off the shelf for about a third of the price?
Then there's the question of what the hell the Army and Marine Corps are going to do with 20,000 MRAPs cluttering up their motor pools when the Iraq war ends? These beasts can weigh as much as 40 tons. They can't leave the road, and there are few bridges that can bear their weight. They can't turn around on an average road. Their only defenses are their armor and a few small portholes through which soldiers can fire their rifles at targets they can't see.
Are they better than the alternative, the $200,000 up-armored Humvee, which is a death trap when an IED goes off and is destroyed by its own weight in daily use? You bet they are.
But how many do we really need when the current U.S. strategy in Iraq is not to drive up and down roads and streets on "presence patrols" but to use dismounted troops patrolling on foot?
Congress hardly blinked when the Pentagon began shifting money from other programs last year to fund all-out production of the MRAPs. Why would they? Think of the jobs created in MRAP plants in South Carolina and Mississippi and dozens of other factories around the country that produce the parts and pieces that go into the vehicle.
MRAPs were a good idea five years ago when the Abominable No-Man Rumsfeld was running the Pentagon and telling soldiers to quit whining about armored vehicles because we go to war with the Army we have, not the Army we may want to have.
Today both Rumsfeld and the war have moved on, and the defense plants are humming 24/7 making a very expensive ride that's likely to end up as tomorrow's war surplus. Maybe we can sell them off by the pound.
Just think: The MRAP is one little $22 billion program in a trillion-dollar national security budget. How many more outdated, useless widgets are hidden in there like so many termites, eating up your money? How many worthwhile projects have been ignored, vetoed or scuttled to pay for expensive toys that don't work, but will make big money for the military-industrial complex? (Hint: Think border fence.)
The next president might want to know the answer to that question when he takes off his overcoat and sits down in the Oval Office on the afternoon of January 20, 2009.
Joseph L. Galloway, a military columnist for McClatchy Newspapers, is the co-author, with Lt. Gen. Hal Moore, of "We Were Soldiers Once … and Young," a story of the first large-scale ground battle of the Vietnam War.
© 2008 McClatchy Newspapers
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26 Comments so far
Show AllWhile limiting the defense budget is certainly necessary, the trickle of money spent on defense is nothing compared to the torrent of money to be spent on entitlement programs. For this country to avoid certain financial disaster, taxes must increase (sadly), discretionary spending must be limited and entitlement programs must be throttled. In conjunction with this, forcing government to adopt GAAP would be helpful as well.
If there's truth to the theory that we evolved from a slimey primordial ooze, George Bush definitely would be the exception.
Two of our most revered generals/presidents gave wise and prescient speeches that ought to have been taken to heart by political elites and plebians alike: Washington's Farewell Address warning against "entangling alliances", and Eisenhower's warning against the burgeoning evils of the "military-industrial complex".
I imagine them golfing in Heaven, and looking down once in a while before observing ruefully, "Those assholes didn't listen to a goddamned word we said."
Welcome to the wonderful world of crony capitalism. Dubya, Cheney, & Co. have nothing on other notorious practitioners of this slimy art such as Suharto of Indonesia & the PRI of Mexico. Their crowning glory is the Pentagon (already a notorious producer of $1100 toilet seats), & their legacy will be eternal shame for future generations of Americans who will have to answer how it could ever happen.
You have the neo-cons on one hand that control the corporate media's. You have the red stater's that support them. You have the so called [religious] right. We have our ingrained secret institutions. You have a military who weeded out anyone decent and is down to yes men. You have corporate and foreign interest's. They have all been running the show. From my perspective it looks like they are deliberately trying and succeeding in destroying the place. They might just be all cumulately stupid and have ruined the place unintentionally. Whatever the case it's pretty much a done deal. It's going to be hard for anyone with good intetions to fix and you can be sure they will use all their power to fustrate anyone who will try.
...and the White House is run like a Military unit where no disention is allowed.
RE: herbert r chersonsky March 4th, 2008 1:11 pm
Your numbers are essentially correct in dollar amount, but err about the date. The disclosure the Pentagon couldn't account for $2.3 trillion in war materials came out in an article on Sept 10, 2001, that's right THE DAY BEFORE THE 911 ATTACKS. Coincidence the attack happened then? I hardly think so.
The crimes of certain people in our government didn't begin on 911, but we rightfully should be highly suspicious of the activities of the people involved before the event, and also damage done to America because of & after the event.
Washington people argue about a few billion for social programs while giving the War Department (which is what it really is) a blank check for murder & thievery worldwide.
Actions like this make America currently a land of shame, not the America we once were so proud to be citizens of.
Bush and the Republicans are exactly what the world needs. Whilst our tiny 1/16th of the world mortgage our future to our competitors, those competitors are watching us use that money to destroy ourselves. Once we have destroyed ourselves and our lunatic "way of life" planet Earth may stand a chance. I say "don't stop them!"
hopefully the next president cuts these fools,, boys with toys $$$ in half, then next year in half and so on
we only nheed in USA 6 submarines
and a few aircraft
thatz it and everyone in USA with a shotgun and a rifle
like Switzerland ....and Mexico
what a waste of time and money, is the idiotic military, only in USA are they trained to kill other not like white peckerwoods
we piss off the world with our so called dept of offense
time for change
Revolucion comes fools
sometimes you have to go to your house
"How many worthwhile projects have been ignored, vetoed or scuttled to pay for expensive toys that don't work, but will make big money for the military-industrial complex?"
Most likely, more than most of want to think about. And to add insult to injury, the Pentagon just gave a $35 Billion contract to a European corporation which will refuel U.S. Air Force fighter jets. If that's not a slap-in-face to American taxpayers, what in hell is?
"The next president might want to know the answer to that question when he takes off his overcoat and sits down in the Oval Office on the afternoon of January 20, 2009."
The next president, like the many before him/her will not even think about it until the Sovereign Wealth Funds stop buying U.S. Bonds and stop supporting the criminal misadventures of Wall Street and its puppet government.
The MRAP V hull bodies "made in usa" are actually made in ISRAEL, shipped to usa, mounted on usa made truck frames, engines, wheels etc, then shipped to Iraq & Afghanistan. SO Joey, you are right, only more so, could have saved a LOT $ buying the entire MRAP from Israel. But that would not have pleased Bush's war machine in USA, Bush has to pay his supporters with our money every chance he gets.
Yes, I've said it before, and I'll keep saying it until someone begins to provide some answers to all the holes that remain in the "Official 9/11 Report".
Herbert R Chersonsky - - You are right on - - almost! There are many, many people who have been calling for a real investigation of exactly what happened on 9/11, INCLUDING the "planned" demolition of WTC 7. The 9/11 Truth group is one of the primary groups spearheading such an effort. The problem is, NO ONE IS LISTENING! This applies primarily to the Major Media Sources - - we really have not seen one investigative reporter who is willing to stick his/her neck out to put any of the still unanswered questions before the public - - or if they have, their news outlets have not been willing to print their work. And the Administration just sits back and calls any such talk "nothing but 'conspiracy theories,'" when the "official 9/11 Repport" is the biggest conspiracy theory of all!
For this and all the rest of the Neo-Con Evil, I am - since 2003 - withholding All Tax Revenue from these Cosmic Crooks. This is the true way to starve the beast. C'mon people, get together, they are simple to Depose. Pay no tax, take your money out of the System. It will fall like the house of cards that it is - a.k.a. the ultimate Ponzi Scheme paid for with our Life's Blood and that of our children. Do it Now ! Extract
But if you want to understand the accounting, it goes like this - Kicking ass is of infinite value. No sense if having a nice home and food to eat if you're the one having your ass kicked. Therefore, no matter how much you spend, it still works out to be an infinitessimally small percentage of the promised return.
gde - yup - can you imagine what it would actually cost to defend? As Crockodile Dundee might have said, "That's not spending..." Imagine if the difference were spent on hospitals and schools and gyms and subways and (ya, you've seen those articles) and, well, then the Communists will have won, don't cha know! See, if you spend a zillion dollars on stuff that will benefit people, it's communism. If you spend a zillion dollars on munitions, that only benefit your friends who manufacture them, it's good old free market kapitalism! And just 'cause the commie stuff recycles wealth back into society, doesn't make it okay.
Remember: Defense spending = offense spending.
This money is not being spent on defense, it is spent on offense.
20,000 MRAPs eh? well then it is quite obvious that this admin has done everything within their last days of power to make it damn near impossible for their (most probably democratic) successor to maneuver out of iraq. I wonder how many of those are headed to afghanistan. With the ability to tax all americans directly from your paycheck, why wouldn't they want to send all that money into the pockets of the few? wake up, its called the 'american dream'
The Enron Nation Runs Aground
Just taking a cruise on the Enron nation
as It floats in misfortune on the sea of despair
buoyed up on the blue but leaking red
First class is knowing what's not been said
For we're the Enron nation
on uncharted New American Century seas
and we have a heavy load these days
like payloads called 'freedom' delivered by stealth
a short sold pay day for the empires' health
Our course is set by back room bankers boys and such
who scheme up skirmish as a starter for a better mulch
like victims for soil, for our life blood is oil
Oil that is gushing out like avarice on the shores of need,
while the Enron nation like a predator plunder tanker......
runs aground.
It hardly matters that machines or other military or civilian products work. That is not the point; the point is to shower money on these right wing manufacters to keep the campaign contributions flowing. The recent articles on Boeing's failed attempt to consturct a virtual fence is telling in more ways than one. The entire American government exists to fill the coffers of those who control the political process, whether in a state or the federal government. And why not? The American populace is so unbelievably ignorant that they elected a corrupt, incompetent and stupid person twice. And they might well elect a man who is only marginally more intelligent than Bush, is corrupt, intellectually and morally a war criminal and probably the most dangerous man on the planet. John McCain, aka, McBush.
Someone once said that corporate scandals would be the biggest story of the 2004 elections. That person must have forgotten that our monopoly media is run by the same people responsible for the corporate scandals. Do we really think our monopoly media will expose the waste and fraud at the Pentagon and risk their access to one of the most profitable programs (war) they have the ability to broadcast?
Just think, Amanadinajad just freely went to Bagdad and walked around without a helmet and flak vest and didn't even need a MRAP. What a victory we are winning? How does John McCain explain this?
Money, money whose got the money?
Does anyone remember Rumsfeld saying in 2002, "The Department of Defense can not account for 2 trillion dollars worth of materials and arms?" Does anyone remember the GAO report in 2003 that claimed the Department of Defense could not account for another 1 trillion dollars worth of materials and arms?
If that is true than the "3 Trillion Dollar War" is probably, at least, the 5 trillion dollar war.......Who cares ? The argument seems to be, "At least we are killing all those terrorists over there and not here." I guess Americans haven´t been told that their government has been telling lies since September 11, 2001.
World Trade Center #7 was an obvious "Pre-Planned Demolition". Yet, no one is demanding an independent investigation. The Administration made over 900 false statements concerning the buildup for the "Invasion" of Iraq. Yet, no one is demanding an independent investigation. There is no accurate account for the money spent. Yet, no one is demanding an independent investigation.
"The People Of The Lie" is what the American Government has become.
Brilliant Fucking Title!
It says it all.
Coincidence or what? GM's losses for 2007 are nearly what ExxonMobil's profits were-in the neighborhood of $40 billion.
At least Enron was exposed to the possibility of investors pulling the plug once the game was up.
At least GM could be absorbed by a more solvent corporation.
At least Enron pretended to have income to cover their obligations.
At least GM tries to compete in an open market, at the whim of fickle consumers.
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Defense contractor employees have always voted Republican because they know their workfare jobs are safe with them in power. We spend more on "defense" than the whole rest of the world combined and yet it did not stop 9/11. That is the same 9/11 perpetrated by the same Al Qaida that Bush ignored right up until it happened.