Military Leaders Request $30 Billion Budget Increase
They want to end the 2011 sequestration that caps defense spending.


The U.S. military is requesting over $30 billion to improve combat readiness and to stay ahead of "near-peer competitors," says the Associated Press. A panel of four-star officers, one from each branch, testified today before the House Armed Services Committee and claimed that mandatory caps on defense spending are crippling the military's ability to respond to threats across the globe.
According to the AP report, Adm. William Moran, the Navy's vice chief of operations, claimed that more than half of all naval aircraft can't fly due to maintenance problems and a lack of spare parts. Gen. Daniel Allyn, the Army's vice chief of staff, claimed that "only three of the Army's more than 50 brigade combat teams have all the troops, training, and equipment needed to fight at a moment's notice."
The Army is requesting $8.2 billion, the Navy wants $12 billion, the Marines are seeking $4.2 billion, and the Air Force is looking for $6.2 billion.
During Obama's first term, you may recall, the 2011 Budget Control Act (BCA) resulted in "sequestration," or a series of automatic budget caps, after a committee of legislators failed to agree to a deficit-reduction package. As the Center for Strategic and International Studies noted, "For defense, the budget caps represent a reduction of roughly $1 trillion over 10 years compared to what the president had proposed in his [fiscal year] 2012 budget request."
Now, the military is asking Congress to repeal the BCA, and some on Capitol Hill agree. "I think we have a great opportunity to do the right thing for the country," Rep. Mac Thornberry (R–Texas) told the Associated Press "I'm pretty optimistic that it will actually happen."
After the BCA passed in 2011, the defense budget steadily decreased from $705.55 billion in FY 2011 to $589.56 in FY 2015. It started to increase again, hitting $604.45 billion as of FY 2016, and is set to reach $616.98 this fiscal year. If the military gets its way, there will be an additional $30 billion or so tacked on to that.
Republicans like to claim they're the champions of budget cuts, but as Veronique de Rugy pointed out last December here at Reason, when it comes to defense spending, the GOP rarely makes good on its rhetoric. In the '80s, "all the Republican Party was willing to fight for, it seems, was more defense spending and lower taxes, even if the numbers didn't add up in the end," she wrote. "Little has changed today."
President Donald Trump has repeatedly lamented the state of the U.S. military and has made grandiose promises to "rebuild" it through lavish spending. "You've been lacking a little equipment, we're going to load it up," he promised in an address yesterday at U.S. Central Command, according to NBC News. "You're going to get a lot of equipment."
The odds of reduced defense spending under Trump look slim, to say the least.
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What is the ISIS operating budget? I say we match that.
What about us Space Cadets, where's OUR budget supplement?!?!?
Here I am, doing my "thing" ("Touch and goes" on the "runway of reality"), and...
NO ONE seems to care, even though I am the ONLY one keeping chaos, badness, and terrorism at bay!!!
Fuck you, cut spending.
We can start by closing that base in Poland that Hyundai notified us about during the Super Bowl.
"here's the money, now buy whatever guns you want from whoever will sell you and leave me ALONE! I got Tweeting to do!"
Dammit just make all four versions of the Bradley, I don't care which ones work!
Stop giving your equipment to cops and it'll all even out.
*Salivates at the idea of $20 billion added to the Canadian military budget*
"More horses for our police force!"
Fuck that, I want more frigates and triple the number of LAVs.
It's just going to be another ice breaker or two, and maybe that new pistol the U.S. military just chose.
Can...can it at least be an ice breaker aircraft carrier?
C'mon.
Throw the guy a bone, Crusty. Build them an utterly Canadian aircraft carrier.
I knew it was a link to the pykrete idea before I even clicked it.
You'll take it and like it Poutine-breath!
You learn something new every day.
You know damn well all of it will be spent on back bacon and beer.
We got rid of the rum ration in 1972, a truly shameful part of our history.
Won't get a Heritage Minute for the poor old rum ration.
Once again the intern provides commendable alt text with a concise, detailed post.
You've been lacking a little equipment, we're going to load it up," he promised in an address yesterday at U.S. Central Command, according to NBC News. "You're going to get a lot of equipment."
Was he repeating some erotic movie dialogue?
Well, was he talking about fully functioning and operational equipment?
More Data needed?
*narrows eyes*
Are you intending to cease posting comments on H&R, HM?
The key is to increase spending until enough people are dependent on it that they can extort the 'makers' with credible threats of violence (by illegals or terrists, or even their own rogue agents - just call it 'PTSD'). We're almost there - we can do it guys.
Why would they need an increase? We're not at war with anyone last I checked.
Our last president even got a Peace Prize.
Damn Trump could really use a terrist attack right about now. And not one of them fake attacks by autistic white kids.
But it wouldn't be his fault! It would be the fault of those damned judges!
We're helpless, I tells ya!
We're helpless, I tells ya!
It might seem as if there is a gap in the security of the Homeland?, PB
Perhaps, PB, "Military Leaders" are also concerned about the possible gap between their budget and the budget of their many potential enemies , who are collectively nearing spending levels.
The above chart to which I provided a link is obviously excluding the many other enemies of the Homeland?.
(there was a portion of sarcasm included there, for any who may have missed it)
Adm. William Moran, the Navy's vice chief of operations, claimed that more than half of all naval aircraft can't fly due to maintenance problems and a lack of spare parts.
Hence the dire need for the vastly more complex and expensive F35.
if the media reported a terrorist attack, would trump even believe it was real?
if the media reported a terrorist attack, would trump even believe it was real?
"OK, here's your final raise. Oh, and I'm never ratifying any emergency military funding ever again. You know, that stuff that was 50% of your income?"
"near peer competitors"? The U.S. HAS no competition when it comes to military spending! You'd think we were at war or something.
Request denied: shut down all US military bases overseas. Your job is to protect and defend the USA, not the world.
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I thought they had a commission that found 100 bil was wasted......find that, spend the 30 and have 70 left over...lol
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Without a doubt the greatest threat to the safety of the American people is disease. We should rethink "national defense". Cancer, heart disease, etc will probably kill many of us in ten, twenty, thirty years. It'd be nice if people recognized the greater and more certain threats to our lives and budgeted accordingly.
Is this 30 bil going to go to actual training and ammo? I only need 1 finger to the times i actually shot the weapons system on my vehicle and at best people shoot it twice. We barely had money to turn the vehicles on...though that was an extreme due to sinking 3 vehicles in 3 months but the other years we barely ever drove and never shot the weapons because the unit never had month to train.
I really wonder where the 650 billion goes because it isn't ammo or gas because no one ever trains :/