Showing posts with label budget. Show all posts
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Monday, February 24, 2014

Obama's Proposed budget will reportedly shrink Army to pre-WWII numbers


Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel will reportedly propose a Pentagon budget that will shrink the U.S. Army to its smallest number since 1940 and eliminate an entire class of Air Force attack jets. 
The New York Times reported late Sunday that Hagel's proposal, which will be released to lawmakers and the public on Monday, will call for a reduction in size of the military that will leave it capable of waging war, but unable to carry out protracted occupations of foreign territory, as in Afghanistan and Iraq. 
Under Hagel's plan, the number of troops in the Army will drop to between 440,000 and 450,000, a reduction of at least 120,000 soldiers from its post-Sept.11 peak. 
Officials told the Times that Hagel's plan has been endorsed by the Joint Chiefs of Staff and protects funding for Special Operations forces and cyberwarfare. It also calls for the Navy to maintain all eleven of its aircraft carriers currently in operation. However, the budget proposal mandates the elimination of the entire fleet of Air Force A-10 attack aircraft, as well as the retiring of the U-2 spy plane, a stalwart of Cold War operations. 
The budget plan does keep money for the F-35 warplane, a project which has been beset by delays and criticism over design flaws. 
Other characteristics of the budget will likely draw further ire from veterans groups and members of Congress. The Wall Street Journal reported Friday that Hagel would recommend a limit on military pay raises, higher fees for health-care benefits, less generous housing allowances, and a one-year freeze on raises for top military brass.
"Personnel costs reflect some 50% of the Pentagon budget and cannot be exempted in the context of the significant cuts the department is facing," Defense Department spokesman Adm. John Kirby told the Journal. "Secretary Hagel has been clear that, while we do not want to, we ultimately must slow the growth of military pay and compensation."
"This is a real uphill battle with Congress," Mieke Eoyang, director of the National Security Program at Third Way, a centrist think tank in Washington, told the Journal
"God bless [Hagel] for trying to get a handle on these costs," she said. "But in this political environment, in an election year, it's going to be hard for members of Congress to accept anything that's viewed as taking benefits away from troops."

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Wednesday, February 12, 2014

"LIST OF GOP RINO'S" who voted with democrats for the debt ceiling increase



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The following Republicans voted with liberal democrats Tuesday to raise the government's borrowing limit: "These are republican in name only RINO'S" Traitors who support obama's liberal ,socialist spending agenda!
John Boehner, R-Ohio.
Majority Leader Eric Cantor, R-Va.
Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy,R-Calif.
Chief Deputy Whip Pete Roskam, R-Ill.
Ken Calvert, R-Calif.
Dave Camp, R-Mich.
Michael Grimm, R-N.Y.
Richard Hanna, R-N.Y.
Doc Hastings, R-Wash.
Darrell Issa, R-Calif.
Devin Nunes, R-Calif.
Hal Rogers, R-Ky.
Dave Reichert, R-Wash.
Chris Collins, R-N.Y.
Howard Coble, R-N.C.
Charlie Dent, R-Pa.
Mike Fitzpatrick, R-Pa.
Pete King, R-N.Y.
Frank LoBiondo, R-N.J.
Buck McKeon, R-Calif.
Patrick Meehan, R-Pa.
Gary Miller, R-Calif.
Ed Royce, R-Calif.
John Runyan, R-N.J.
John Shimkus, R-Ill.
Chris Smith, R-N.J.
David Valadao, R-Calif.
Frank Wolf, R-Va.

Saturday, December 14, 2013

"GOP" RINO'S pass a "back-room budget deal which increases discretionary spending, does nothing to reform entitlements, and fully funds ObamaCare

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SICK & TIRED OF A REPUBLICAN IN NAME ONLY CONGRESS!
GOP "RINO'S" PASS A BACK ROOM 2 YEAR BUDGET WITHOUT ANY INPUT FROM CONSERVATIVE SUPPORTERS AND IT GIVES  GIVES OBAMA EVERY THING HE COULD WANT!
 Increases discretionary spending, does nothing to reform entitlements, and fully funds ObamaCare"

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Tea party activists are pushing back hard against Speaker John Boehner for attacking conservative groups that are opposed to bipartisan budget legislation approved this week by the House, claiming he has "declared war on the Tea Party" with his blunt criticism. 
In a fundraising email to supporters, Tea Party Patriots referred to the Ohio Republican as a "ruling class politician" who only pretends to be a conservative while remaining a "tax-and-spend liberal," The Hill reported Friday. 
The group, which supported efforts to defund the Affordable Care Act, accused Boehner of passing a "back-room budget deal which increases discretionary spending, does nothing to reform entitlements, and fully funds ObamaCare." 
The organization called the deal "an out and out betrayal of the American people."
All three top Republican leaders were among 169 members of the rank and file in voting for the measure, which cleared the House on Tuesday on an overwhelming bipartisan vote of 332-94.
In advance of the vote, Boehner unleashed a stinging attack on conservative groups campaigning for the bill's demise, saying they lacked credibility. He also blamed them for leading the party into the partial government shutdown this fall. 
Boehner's remarks appeared aimed more broadly at Tea Partyers who say true conservatives never compromise, and at groups that try to oust established Republicans seeking re-election.
House actions under his speakership, Boehner said, "have not violated any conservative principle, not once." He then dismissed the activist groups, saying, "I don't care what they do."
Overall, the bipartisan budget plan erases a total of $63 billion in across-the-board cuts in the next two budget years, and specifies $85 billion in savings over a decade, including the one relating to military retirement. The result is a net $23 billion cut in deficits through 2023, although critics argue the spending increases will happen first, and many of the savings years later, if at all.

Thursday, December 12, 2013

"GOP RINO'S" SUPPORT PRESIDENT OBAMA'S LIBERAL ,SOCIALIST SPENDING AGENDA

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U.S. House Speaker John Boehner lashed out at groups that ally with Republicans on spending cuts for mounting a campaign against a budget agreement.
“They’re using our members, and they’re using the American people for their own goals, this is ridiculous,” Boehner said today at the Capitol as he backed the deal that would remove the risk of a government shutdown. “If you’re for more deficit reduction, you’re for this agreement.”
Boehner has been willing to let Republicans follow the lead of organizations including Heritage Action for America and the Club for Growth, which urge deeper cuts than Democrats and some Republicans endorse. Such groups egged on Republicans to defund the health-care law, creating an impasse that helped lead to a government shutdown in October.
The groups’ complaints about last night’s budget agreement mark the latest round of Republican divisions that have made it difficult for Boehner to hold his caucus together on fiscal issues as both parties look ahead to next year’s midterm elections.
The budget plan worked out by a special committee would set U.S. discretionary spending at about $1.01 trillion for this fiscal year, higher than the $967 billion required in a 2011 budget plan.
The accord would ease automatic spending cuts known as sequestration by $40 billion in 2014 and $20 billion in 2015.
The plan raises fees including on airline passengers, and is projected to cut the federal deficit by $23 billion over 10 years. The deal repeals a separate airport security fee, imposed after the 2001 attacks, that has been paid by airlines.

Donation Competition

Representative Adam Kinzinger, an Illinois Republican, said outside groups are in competition for donations, devolving into a contest over who can be silliest.
“These groups exist on trying to create dissension within the party,” he said in an interview. “They’re a very destructive force.”
Former Representative Steve LaTourette, an Ohio Republican and Boehner ally now president of the centrist group Main Street Partnership, said the speaker’s remarks reflect “sheer frustration with these groups.”
“There’s nothing that could be crafted and signed into law that these outside groups would support,” LaTourette said in a phone interview.

10,000 Calls

Boehner and Republican leaders are establishing a pattern where they push spending cuts into the future, Matt Kibbe, president of FreedomWorks, said in a telephone interview.
“I don’t think that John Boehner’s problem is with FreedomWorks or Heritage Action,” Kibbe said. “His problem is with the very voters that were told that Republicans were fiscally responsible.”
Americans for Prosperity, a nonprofit group co-founded by industrial billionaires Charles and David Koch, top executives at Koch Industries Inc., rallied opposition to the emerging budget deal between House Budget Chairman Paul Ryan, the 2012 Republican vice presidential nominee, and Senate Budget Chairman Patty Murray before it was formally announced.
The group said its members placed about 10,000 calls to lawmakers’ offices yesterday alone, and another 30,000 e-mails. The idea those callers and e-mails are being used by AFP is “a pretty silly notion,” spokesman Levi Russell said.

"GOP RINO'S" Support Obama Budget Deal that jacks up spending in the short-term in exchange for promises of additional cuts years from now

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YES THE TEAPARTY IS SICK OF STINKING REPUBLICAN RINO'S GIVING OBAMA & LIBERAL DEMOCRATS EVERYTHING THEY WANT !

House Speaker John Boehner stepped into the ring with the conservative flank Wednesday, calling their complaints about the newly unveiled budget plan "ridiculous." 
The speaker was reacting to groups like FreedomWorks which have blasted the budget "deal" as a farce that jacks up spending in the short-term in exchange for promises of additional cuts years from now. 
Boehner, trying to keep the complaints at bay long enough to win support for the plan in the House, lashed out at those organizations during a press conference Wednesday. 
"They're using our members and they're using the American people for their own goals. This is ridiculous," he said. "Listen if you're for more deficit reduction, you're for this agreement." 
But despite the fanfare surrounding Tuesday's budget unveiling, there was a steadily growing contingent of advocacy groups and lawmakers claiming the deal should not be approved. 
Boehner's comments stoked that argument. 
"Speaker Boehner's real problem here isn't with conservative groups like FreedomWorks, it's with millions of individual Americans who vote Republican because they were told the GOP was the party of small government and fiscal responsibility," FreedomWorks President Matt Kibbe said in a statement. 
Club for Growth President Chris Chocola, in response to Boehner, cited Republican senators who have come out against the plan. "We stand with Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, Tom Coburn, Rand Paul, members of the Republican Study Committee and every other fiscal conservative who opposes" the deal, he said. 
It's unclear whether the Republican infighting will translate to a problem with getting the votes on the House floor. Many Democrats, for their part, were unhappy the deal does not include an extension of long-term unemployment aid and are trying to get a vote to include it. Many Republicans groused that the tentative deal, while claiming $23 billion in net deficit reduction over the next decade, unravels a large chunk of the sequester cuts for the next two years. 
However, a number of Republican and Democratic leaders lined up behind the plan, claiming it's a step in the right direction, eases the indiscriminate cuts of the sequester and -- perhaps most importantly -- sets in place a budget plan for the next two years and lifts the recurring threat of a partial government shutdown. 
Lawmakers this time are facing a Jan. 15 deadline to pass a budget plan.

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