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unhappycamper

(60,364 posts)
Tue Mar 12, 2013, 10:19 AM Mar 2013

Desperate times: Marines told to 'save every round'

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2013/03/11/desperate-times-marines-told-to-save-every-round/?iref=allsearch



Desperate times: Marines told to 'save every round'
Kevin Liptak
March 11th, 2013 02:01 PM ET

(CNN) – United States Marines are being told to preserve ammunition and gasoline as a deal softening the impact of automatic spending cuts continues to elude leaders in Washington.

Marine Corps Commandant James Amos urged personnel in a video posted online Friday to "save every round, every gallon of gas," and to "take every single aspect or opportunity in training to get the most bang for the buck," a reminder of the cuts' immediate effect on the U.S. military.

The Marine Corps and other branches are being forced to cut billions from their budgets as the result of the spending cuts, which were triggered March 1 when Congress and the White House failed to strike a deal reducing the federal debt. In a letter to all Marines dated March 2, Amos said his branch would cut $1.4 billion in 2013 and $2 billion in every ensuing year for nearly a decade.

State-by-state reports produced by the White House indicated the military slashes would be seen in delayed maintenance for military equipment and canceled air shows, along with furloughs for civilian defense personnel. Salaries for enlisted personnel are exempt from the budget cuts.
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Desperate times: Marines told to 'save every round' (Original Post) unhappycamper Mar 2013 OP
Classic DoD response. They get a spending cut and try to tell us ... Buzz Clik Mar 2013 #1
Ah ... that's so sad. earthside Mar 2013 #2
 

Buzz Clik

(38,437 posts)
1. Classic DoD response. They get a spending cut and try to tell us ...
Tue Mar 12, 2013, 10:23 AM
Mar 2013

that soldiers are doing without bullets and gasoline.

How many bullets and gallons of gasoline could one buy for the cost of one new super-expensive, super unnecessary jet bomber? How much money could be saved by closing any of a dozen redundant military bases?

Same ol same ol.

earthside

(6,960 posts)
2. Ah ... that's so sad.
Tue Mar 12, 2013, 10:28 AM
Mar 2013

Meanwhile the Pentagon is going to spend $12.6 billion a year, every year for the next 24 years on the F-35 fighter plane and another trillion dollars on "sustainment" costs over the next 30 years.

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/pentagon-needs-12-6-billion-222706531.html

Excuse me if I don't melt into a puddle of tears over the military's incompetence and perverted sense of priorities.

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