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Proposed DoD Budget Hits Military Retirees and Families
Retirees Asked to Cough Up $13 Billion Over Five Years
http://www.capwiz.com/military/issue...004936&type=ML
http://www.military.com/military-rep...SRC=miltrep.nlAWWW DENNY, WUZ DA MATTER BUMPKINS?? DO I PISS ON YOUR PARADE TOO MUCH????
Proposed DoD Budget Hits Military Retirees and Families
Retirees Asked to Cough Up $13 Billion Over Five Years
http://www.capwiz.com/military/issue...004936&type=ML Originally Posted by dennisrn
Don't know about that JJ. If I were to bet on it I'd say it all hinges on that unemployment number and how disenchanted young people are with the POTUS."My question is: How did we ever get on this deficit-focused train in the first place? Clearly the U.S. has enough tax revenue to cover its interest payments. And our debt to GDP ratio is nowhere close to Greece's, Italy's, or Portugal's.
As to the original posting by dennisrn, I think nissanjay hit it on the head. All entitlements, military or otherwise, have come under scrutiny due to the increased focus on the deficit, so it makes sense that a Democrat POTUS would put military cuts on the chopping block. Obviously, a Republican wouldn't dare touch that regardless of all the recent anti-federal spending rhetoric.
My question is: How did we ever get on this deficit-focused train in the first place? Clearly the U.S. has enough tax revenue to cover its interest payments. And our debt to GDP ratio is nowhere close to Greece's, Italy's, or Portugal's.
I would think unemployment, short term economic growth, and the housing crises would take precedence. Oi, but what do I know? I'm just a lonely snake... Originally Posted by snake_tony