It's Not The Government's Job .... Or Is It?

So to be clear, it's NOT the government's job to:

  • Create Jobs
  • Buy new cars to 1) Help the environment by switching to hybrids and 2) help save jobs in the automobile industry
  • Borrow and spend money, or raise taxes to support government programs
  • Provide funds to help provide for lengthened unemployment benefits during an economic downturn
  • Regulate or help in any way the financial sector to save jobs or lessen the damage to the economy
Or at least that's what Republicans have been arguing for the past few months.  Many of these have good arguments and deserve discussion.

Suddenly however, with the announcement of the change of direction for the military by Sec. Gates Republicans are falling over each other to save their favorite unneeded or overly-expensive project to save jobs in their state/district.  This at the same time many of those states and claiming they're going to turn down funds for job creation and unemployment benefits.

Another arguement is that these cuts will "disarm America" and somehow make us weaker in the world.  Even though the change in the budget will provide:

– An increase in “intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) support for the warfighter in the base budget by some $2 billion.”

– An additional “$500 million more in the base budget than last year to increase our capacity to field and sustain more helicopters – a capability that is in urgent demand in Afghanistan.”

– “To grow our special operations capabilities, we will increase personnel by more than 2,800 or five percent and will buy more special forces-optimized lift, mobility, and refueling aircraft.”

All of which are needed for the wars we are currently fighting and are likely to fight in the future, not some mythical war from some yet to be declared enemy.

The projects cut  are focused on fighting a large, powerful enemy .... such as China ...  by borrowing money to fund these projects ....  from countries such as China ... and thus helping fund our potential enemies while arming to fight them.

The change in direction shouldn't be focused on jobs, as that's not the military's goal, though that seems to be where Republicans finally decide to change their tune.  Even though this change in budget also provides for MORE personnel, MORE healthcare for veterans, and MORE material support.  They seem to just love their military toys, and their large defense contractor friends.

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