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So I've Good News, and I've Got Bad News…

Jonathan Blanks | 8.1.2007 4:09 PM

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The good news? The federal "black budget" for classified and clandestine activity is holding steady for the third straight year.

The bad news? The "black budget" is $31.9 billion.

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Jonathan Blanks is a visiting fellow in criminal justice at the Foundation for Research on Equal Opportunity.

 

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  1. ClubMedSux   18 years ago

    Wow, $32 billion will buy a lot of reparations.

    What? It's not that kind of "black budget"? Well now I look like an idiot.

  2. SIV   18 years ago

    Should be higher offset by large cuts elsewhere.

    Assassination is preferable to war.

  3. x,y   18 years ago

    $31.9 billion / ~ 300 million citizens = $106.33 for each citizen.

  4. Pro Libertate   18 years ago

    We could relocate Iraq to the Moon for that kind of money. Or we could buy me a really nice house. Something America could be proud of.

  5. T   18 years ago

    For that kind of money, I should be seeing people opposed to US strategic interests mysteriously falling over dead on a regular basis. I don't think we're getting a good return on the investment.

  6. SIV   18 years ago

    Does this include the cool airplanes we never get to see?

  7. SIV   18 years ago

    I should be seeing people opposed to US strategic interests mysteriously falling over dead on a regular basis.

    I certainly hope they are. I recall some small items aboutmysterious Saudi plane crashes in the months after 9/11

  8. sage   18 years ago

    I really liked that thing DARPA was working on, that could launch a person with full military gear to the top of a building. If they keep working on it, they could get the same technology built into a pair of shoes. The possibilities (for injury) are endless.

  9. P Brooks   18 years ago

    "...they could get the same technology built into a pair of shoes."

    And just guess how long it will be 'til the IOC bans them.

  10. Steve Jackson   18 years ago

    Orbital Mind Control Lasers?

  11. Pro Libertate   18 years ago

    Why can't we design a killer robot to hunt certain enemies down and eliminate them? For instance, I could program the killer robot to relentlessly track down bin Laden and blow him away. That capability is worth a few billion, doubtlessly. Or I could tell the robot to find and eradicate a woman named, say, Sarah Connor. I envision this robot having some sort of tough-sounding European accent.

  12. T   18 years ago

    I really liked that thing DARPA was working on, that could launch a person with full military gear to the top of a building.

    DARPA's working on catapults?

  13. Jonathan Hohensee   18 years ago

    About $5 million of that money goes into finding paranoid schizophrenics and just fucking with their minds.

  14. Hugh Akston   18 years ago

    I'm pretty sure all of that money goes to accountants who work to hide the real black ops money elsewhere in the budget.

  15. Chris Walken   18 years ago

    I can account for $2,000,000 of that budget. I was approached by some men in dark suits about making a black ops training video.

  16. Karen   18 years ago

    I'm going to dye my hair black and make a video in which I mumble in a strange accent, only saying "Osama" every now and then, and post it on a hard-to-find website. Then I'm going to send a letter translating the threatening mumblings to the DoD, and offering to find and capture the mysterious jihadista in the film, for paltry $1.5 mil from the black budget. The only flaw in this plan is that the DoD will never believe a real terrorist would be that cheap.

  17. Akira MacKenzie   18 years ago

    Orbital Mind Control Lasers?

    Of course fnord not.

  18. Edward   18 years ago

    The wars in Afghanistan and Iraq will reportedly cost $1 trillion. We tax payers pay a lot for our macho warfare state. Maybe we should trade it in on a nanny welfare state. I mean, just to save the money.

  19. cliff   18 years ago

    C'mon, I mean really, they are just throwing out that number. I'll bet the actual black budget is secret, very large and funded by a myriad of schemes, including the WO(s)D.

    The easiest way to fund black ops is through illegal means, then there is no one to account for the money and deniability is plausible.

  20. fishfry   18 years ago

    That's African-American budget to you, buddy.

  21. Dave   18 years ago

    There's so much Chapelle-esque humor to be had with this, but like the "n word", we actually require a black/colored/negro/african american/brotha poster to make the jokes, or we'll be racist. But after he says it first, we're free to laugh our asses off.

  22. sage   18 years ago

    DARPA's working on catapults?

    Let's see...ah, here it is.

    "The human cannon: when you absolutely, positively have to get to the roof of a building but refuse to take the stairs. Accept no substitutes. Designed by researchers at DARPA, the Pentagon's research arm, the launcher could shoot a very frightened individual to the top of a five-storey building in less than 2 seconds."

  23. thoreau   18 years ago

    PL-

    Or you could program the robot to find Salma Hayek and deliver her to you unharmed.

    Karen-

    If they suspect that this terrorist is hiding in Texas, they'll have no choice but to follow the precedents set by the Iraq War and invade Iowa.

  24. matt   18 years ago

    I'm still hoping for a cool dragon out of all this.

    http://blog.mises.org/archives/006512.asp

  25. rm2muv   18 years ago

    For 32 billion you'd think maybe we could just buy a few of their oilfields - problem solved.

  26. Weird Encyclopedia   18 years ago

    C'mon, guys - You think reverse-engineering all that alien technology from Roswell crashes comes cheap?

  27. Marge Simpson   18 years ago

    I don't like the sound of 'black' budget. It sounds kind of evil. I think they should call it the 'secret naughtiness' budget.

  28. Pro Libertate   18 years ago

    thoreau,

    Nah, I'm happily married. I'll have it bring Salma Hayek to you.

    Now that I think about it, if the robot brings me Osama's head, I'm going to be rich, aren't I? Hmmmm. Revenge and profit!

  29. ChrisO   18 years ago

    I hate to say it, but $31 billion ain't even walking-around money by D.C. standards. The GSA probably spends more than that every year on climate control for the more antiquated federal buildings downtown.

  30. J Golden Rockwell   18 years ago

    Actually, this is a reasonable budget. All that Man from U.N.C.L.E stuff is EXPENSIVE, and you can't just buy it at Wal-Mart. The budget also includes the people who run the toys, the people who fix them and the people who work with the data collected.

  31. ????? ??????   13 years ago

    Thanks

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