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amborin

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Thu Oct 25, 2012, 09:27 PM Oct 2012

Why Romney Wants A Bigger Navy: $$$$$ For His Special Advisors

http://thinkprogress.org/politics/2012/10/25/1088291/why-romney-wants-bigger-navy/

The airwaves of three key battleground states — Florida, Virginia, and New Hampshire — were hit this morning with advertisements from the Romney campaign about the size of the American navy. “Our navy is smaller now than any time since 1917,” Romney warns in the radio spots. A narrator adds, “As commander in chief, Mitt Romney… will invest in our military.”

Expanding the Navy has become a theme of the campaign.....

.....Wired casts a new light on Romney’s push to beef up ship building: One of his top military advisers is in the ship building business.

John Lehman was Secretary of the Navy under Ronald Reagan, but is now an investment banker with stakes in several ship building companies:

Lehman is the founder and chairman of J.F. Lehman & Company, a private equity firm. He also sits on several corporate boards.

Lehman invested in a government-backed “Superferry” in Hawaii — a business that ultimately failed, but not before boosting the standing of Austal USA, an Alabama shipbuilder that constructed the ferry service’s ships. Austal USA’s rising fortunes in turn benefited international defense giant BAE Systems, which then bought up shipyards owned by Lehman in order to work more closely with Austal USA.

When all was said and done, the roundtrip deal helped net Lehman’s firm a reported $180 million. And besides that, Lehman continues to own shipyards that do lucrative maintenance work for the Navy. Even leaving aside the intricate ferry-and-shipyard series of deals, Lehman still stands a decent chance of profiting from the naval buildup he is helping to plan.

Lehman is one of Romney’s “special advisers” on his Foreign Policy and National Security Advisory Team, and his particular emphasis as an adviser is on the Defense work group. Lehman has spoken publicly on Romney’s behalf about the expansion of the Navy, pushing the Romney campaign’s line that the Navy needs to produce 15 new ships a year, to the tune of tens of billions of dollars. Romney believes the military must use at least 4 percent of the nation’s entire GDP, and plans to increase the military budget by an unpaid-for $2.1 trillion...."
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Why Romney Wants A Bigger Navy: $$$$$ For His Special Advisors (Original Post) amborin Oct 2012 OP
Captain, is that an iceberg? OSPREYXIV Oct 2012 #1

OSPREYXIV

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1. Captain, is that an iceberg?
Thu Oct 25, 2012, 10:51 PM
Oct 2012

Just the tip.
Great post.
Look into the military industrial axis of evil in the western states that provides the weapons systems, electronics, etc. Pure pork.
The war in Iraq was a tragic example of this mentality at work. Thousands blown up and maimed while riding in unarmored Humvees, troops electrocuted in showers, water full of parasites and filth.
Who benefits? Who knows. Who pays? We do.
Want more? Vote Romney.

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