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Related: About this forumAEI & Heritage Target Rebuilding GOP Views On ‘Common Defense’
http://breakingdefense.com/2013/06/25/aei-heritage-aim-to-rebuild-conservative-consensus-on-the-common-defense/AEI & Heritage Target Rebuilding GOP Views On Common Defense
By Sydney J. Freedberg Jr. on June 25, 2013 at 1:04 PM
Tomorrow morning, one of the Republican Partys rising stars, Sen. Kelly Ayotte, will kick off a new project co-sponsored by two of its long-established institutions, the Heritage Foundation and the American Enterprise Institute. The official agenda of the Project for the Common Defense is to build a new bipartisan consensus on national security. But the first challenge, the organizers acknowledge, is to rebuild some kind of national security consensus among Republicans.
It would be wonderful if we could spark a revival of interest in national security issues among liberals and Democrats, said Tom Donnelly, whos helming the project at AEI. (James Carafano is his counterpart at Heritage). But were also realistic about the political landscape as it is As much as we dont want to form a circular firing squad among conservatives and as much as that story line is catnip to the mainstream media we do want to have a conversation about the need for American military strength.
As the ongoing stalemate over sequestration shows, in addition to all the bitter divisions between the two parties, GOP defense hawks and budget hawks have split over defense spending. At issue is whether the military is too important to be subjected to the same steep cuts as other discretionary spending, as is happening under the Budget Control Act as currently written.
Here we have this sequester which everybody has condemned, so how does a system (still) do something that everybody condemns and everybody believe is against the national interest? asked former Senator Jim Talent, a senior fellow at Heritage and one of the projects architects, in a Monday evening phone call. (Its) a lack of clarity about why defense is important, so it just becomes another mouth that has to be fed.
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AEI & Heritage Target Rebuilding GOP Views On ‘Common Defense’ (Original Post)
unhappycamper
Jun 2013
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AndyA
(16,993 posts)1. I already know what they'll want to do...
Cut Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, food stamps, and every other program that actually helps people so they can funnel more money into defense.
Starving children, poor people with no food on the table or access to health care, elderly people who can't afford to live, crumbling infrastructure, and everything else that goes with it is a small price to pay so we can give more, more, more to major defense contractors and continue to spend $237 for a fighter jet bolt.
Assholes. Vote. Them. OUT. The Republicans are the terrorists--terrorizing everything that America is supposed to stand for.