US Military News, Reports, Data, etc.

Air Force Brat

Brigadier
Super Moderator
Flyover cancelations are small potatoes next to this. 4 navy wings grounded with 2 more operating at minimum flight proficiency maintenance levels. The USN has 9 wings, so that's 67% of its naval air power that will be facing massive readiness issues if this goes on for any length of time.

Things must be worse than i thought for them to make this kind of cuts, as this is a deep 'muscle' cut rather than just trimming the'fat'. If these wings are not back up and flying soon, the impact on moral and key personnel retention could be massive and highly damaging.

Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!

Nah, BHO is punishing the Republicans through the military, because the Republicans are asking to Cut the Budget as opposed to Raising Taxes. Obama wants lots more taxes, Republicans "now realize we are "14+ TRILLION DOLLARS" in DEBT, and are saying no we can't raise the debt limit, and people can't afford MORE TAXES, we can't, we are in a mess, but BHO has promises to keep and pork to deliver. The Republicans are pro-life and care deeply about families and our nations defense, BHO knows once the MILITARY Families start to suffer, the Republicans will likely come across with the money. He is a cold hearted Blackmailer, and doesn't mind creating a crisis, to get what he wants??????? AFB
 

TerraN_EmpirE

Tyrant King
And Before Tall dark and Wheezee come down on us like a bag of bricks.
Army removes XM25 from service after incident
By Rob Curtis - Staff writer
Posted : Tuesday Mar 5, 2013 14:08:49 EST
The Army’s XM25 Counter Defilade Target Engagement system has been removed from service after a training accident injured a soldier in Afghanistan early last month.

A soldier was injured during a Feb. 2 live-fire training event during which the primer of a 25mm high-explosive air burst round ignited as a result of a double feed, according to Army spokesman Matthew Bourke.

Although the primer was initiated, safety mechanisms prevented the round’s warhead from detonating.

“The gunner training on the weapon system received superficial injuries,” said Bourke. “The gunner was medically evaluated and returned to duty.”

The gun was inoperable after the explosion.

The malfunctioning weapon was part of the latest batch of 12 prototypes sent into theater in January as part of the Army’s ongoing forward operational assessment of the XM25 CDTE system. To date, the system has been fielded for evaluation in small numbers to units in Afghanistan for approximately 18 months.

Following the incident, the Army has removed all XM25 prototype weapons and ammunition from theater, says Bourke.

“The Army has curtailed its field test in order to further develop corrective actions and ensure the weapon’s safety.”

The Army declined to identify the unit involved or the location of the incident citing operational security concerns.

Alliant Techsystems, Inc (ATK) was awarded a $65.8 million contract in 2011 and another $18.8 million contract in 2012 by the Army’s PEO Soldier for engineering and manufacturing development of the XM25 Counter Defilade Target Engagement System.

ATK is the prime contractor, systems integrator and ammunition provider for the XM25 program. Program partners include Heckler & Koch and L-3 Communications’ Integrated Optical Systems.

Prior to the accident, the XM25 was very popular among soldiers who dubbed it “the Punisher.” The head of PEO Soldier at the time, Brig. Gen Peter Fuller, called it “a revolutionary weapon … a game changer.”
The Xm25 is the 25mm semiautomatic smart grenade launcher evolved from the XM29. To date all the units issued are still prototypes.

Venezuela to expel U.S. Air Force attaché
The Associated Press
Posted : Tuesday Mar 5, 2013 14:28:17 EST
CARACAS, Venezuela — Venezuela’s vice president, Nicolas Maduro, says the government of President Hugo Chavez plans to expel a U.S. Embassy official for meeting with military officers and planning to destabilize the country.

Maduro identified the American as the Air Force attaché and said he had been spying on the military.

He said the official has 24 hours to leave the country.

Embassy spokesman Greg Adams identified the attaché as David Delmonaco.

Adams had no immediate comment.

“I’m sure we will be formulating some sort of response from Washington,” he said.

He said he did not immediately know Delmonaco’s rank.

Maduro spoke hours after the government said Chavez was in “very delicate” health after undergoing cancer surgery in December.

Right... So I guess the Iranian One will take his place.
Hagel on sequestration: DoD will adjust
By Andrew Tilghman - Staff writer
Posted : Friday Mar 1, 2013 17:25:58 EST
Newly confirmed Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel struck a comparatively reassuring tone as the so-called sequestration of defense funding formally kicked in Friday, saying the military will “adjust” to the across-the-board budget cuts that are now mandatory for all services.

“Today America has the best fighting force in the world, capable of responding to any challenge,” Hagel, told reporters at the Pentagon on Friday. The management of this institution, starting with the Joint Chiefs, are not going to allow this capacity to erode.”

“We will mange these issues. These are adjustments.

“We anticipated these kinds of realities and we will do what we need to do to assure the capabilities of our forces,” he said.

Hagel, who served as an Army infantry sergeant in Vietnam and was sworn in as head of the Pentagon on Wednesday, spoke shortly after President Obama announced that the sweeping budget cuts known as sequestration will officially take effect at midnight.

Those cuts will require a roughly 10 percent reduction in planned spending across all the military services.

Hagel’s comments were distinctly less alarmist than those of his predecessor, Leon Panetta, who often compared the automatic budget cuts to a “meat ax” or a “gun to the head” of Americans.

Nevertheless, Hagel said the “budget uncertainty” will have a significant impact on the military if Washington lawmakers fail to reach a new budget agreement.

“This uncertainty puts at risk our ability to effectively fulfill all of our missions,” Hagel said.

For now, military paychecks are protected from the budget cuts because Obama invoked an exception for uniformed personnel. Yet officials say that means the impact of the budget cuts will fall more heavily other parts of the military, in particular training programs.

Specifically, Hagel echoed the comments of military service chiefs in recent days and said training would be curtailed immediately.

The Air Force will reduce flying hours. The Army will scale back training for all units that are not scheduled for deployment to Afghanistan. And the Navy is planning to stand down four air wings, the first starting in April.

While these budget cuts may not hit troops in their wallet, they will impact life in units worldwide, Deputy Defense Secretary Ash Carter said at the Pentagon briefing.

“Our military personal will still feel things immediately.

“For example, if you planned to fly or to train in the next few months — that is their duty, that is their profession that is their responsibility to our national security — they are not going to get to do that,” Carter said.

Restrict energy drinks, CENTCOM top doc says
By Patricia Kime - Staff writer
Posted : Tuesday Mar 5, 2013 12:50:24 EST
The U.S. Central Command surgeon general is calling for a ban on energy drink sales at military bases.

In a March 4 editorial published online in the Defense Department newspaper Stars and Stripes, Army Col. Erin Edgar, who makes recommendations on health care policy to CENCTOM leadership, said installations should restrict sales of dietary supplements to those vetted by DoD and exclude others, including energy drinks, “until legal loopholes are closed.”

Edgar and co-author Dr. Pieter Cohen, an assistant professor at Harvard Medical School, said regulatory gaps — especially those that allow energy drink makers to add caffeine to products without disclosing the amount — have left troops vulnerable.

“Caffeine at moderate doses is safe and effective … [but] at high doses, caffeine can play havoc on the nervous system: nervous tremors, racing hearts and deteriorating cognitive performance,” they wrote in the opinion piece.

According to a study by the Centers for Disease Control published late last year, about 45 percent of combat troops consume at least one energy beverage a day, with 13 percent saying they drink three or more.

Edgar and Cohen said most problems arise because troops consume energy drinks along with other supplements, such as caffeinated workout boosters and stimulants, and don’t know how much caffeine they are ingesting.

“In combat, these cocktails of energy drinks, workout supplements and prescription drugs can tip a troop over from just feeling on edge to having a full-fledged panic attack,” they wrote.

A DoD study showed soldiers taking sports supplements were more likely to seek medical care for irregular heartbeats.

“Twenty percent of the troops were unable to promptly return to duty and 10 percent required aeromedical evacuation,” the editorial noted.

Edgar and Cohen recommended that DoD stop selling questionable supplements and drinks at military exchanges and commissaries until laws are changed to include ingredients and their amounts on labels.

Sens. Richard Durbin, D-Ill., and Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., have pushed for years for better labeling on products as well as increased oversight of supplements by the Food and Drug Administration.

Last October, the FDA launched a safety review of energy drinks following reports of deaths and hospitalizations associated with them.

The agency has received reports of five deaths associated with consumption of Monster Energy and 13 with 5-hour Energy.

Those companies maintain that their products are safe and did not contribute to the deaths and illnesses.

A Department of Health and Human Services report said 20,783 patients visited the emergency room because of energy drink consumption in 2011, an increase of 37 percent from the year before.

Despite the reports, the American Beverage Association defends the products, noting that 42 percent of the patients in the HHS report also were under the influence of drugs or alcohol when they were admitted to ERs and nothing was known about their health beforehand.

“This report does not share … what symptoms brought them to the ER in the first place. Additionally, there is no basis by which to understand the overall caffeine intake of any of these individuals — from all sources, from coffee or other caffeinated products,” the ABA said.

“Importantly, caffeine has been deemed safe for consumption by the FDA and most mainstream energy drinks contain about half the caffeine of a similar size cup of coffeehouse coffee,” ABA executives wrote.
OMG I am out of Monster... zzzzzzz
 
Nah, BHO is punishing the Republicans through the military, because the Republicans are asking to Cut the Budget as opposed to Raising Taxes. Obama wants lots more taxes, Republicans "now realize we are "14+ TRILLION DOLLARS" in DEBT, and are saying no we can't raise the debt limit, and people can't afford MORE TAXES, we can't, we are in a mess, but BHO has promises to keep and pork to deliver. The Republicans are pro-life and care deeply about families and our nations defense, BHO knows once the MILITARY Families start to suffer, the Republicans will likely come across with the money. He is a cold hearted Blackmailer, and doesn't mind creating a crisis, to get what he wants??????? AFB

The American people in general can't afford more taxes because most people are workers and worker pay when adjusted for inflation have stagnated for decades since the 1970s. However starting at around the same time corporate executive pay went from dozens times that of workers to thousands times that of workers today.

The same big fishes through lobbying and the revolving door between the ranks of big corporations and the government also usurped the government (regardless of whether the Democrats or the Republicans are in control) leading to all sorts of legislation benefitting themselves at the expense of the rest of the country. This crop of particular Americans can definitely afford more taxes.

However taxes and corporate pay are only the tip of the iceberg of the US' now systemic problems of disproportionately funneling all Americans' wealth and productivity to benefit those who are already wealthy and powerful. All sorts of legislation and loopholes, cultural myths and attitudes, are used to reinforce and further push this established trend.
 

navyreco

Senior Member
Lockheed Martin Receives $71 Million Long Range Anti-Ship Missile (LRASM) Contract From DARPA
cPq5ZqA.jpg

Lockheed Martin has received a $71 million Long Range Anti-Ship Missile (LRASM) modification contract from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to conduct air- and surface-launched flight tests and other risk reduction activities.

Under this contract, an additional air-launched LRASM flight test will be conducted from a B-1B in 2013. There are already two air-launched flight tests scheduled for this year as part of the Phase 2 LRASM contract awarded in 2010.
RkjLozy.jpg

The contract also includes two surface-launched LRASM flight tests scheduled for 2014. Risk reduction efforts, such as electromagnetic compatibility testing of the missile and follow-on captive carry sensor suite missions, are also included under the contract.

LRASM is an autonomous, precision-guided anti-ship standoff missile based on the successful JASSM-ER, and is designed to meet the needs of U.S. Navy and Air Force warfighters. LRASM is in development with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and the Office of Naval Research.
More @
Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!
 

Air Force Brat

Brigadier
Super Moderator
The American people in general can't afford more taxes because most people are workers and worker pay when adjusted for inflation have stagnated for decades since the 1970s. However starting at around the same time corporate executive pay went from dozens times that of workers to thousands times that of workers today.

The same big fishes through lobbying and the revolving door between the ranks of big corporations and the government also usurped the government (regardless of whether the Democrats or the Republicans are in control) leading to all sorts of legislation benefitting themselves at the expense of the rest of the country. This crop of particular Americans can definitely afford more taxes.

However taxes and corporate pay are only the tip of the iceberg of the US' now systemic problems of disproportionately funneling all Americans' wealth and productivity to benefit those who are already wealthy and powerful. All sorts of legislation and loopholes, cultural myths and attitudes, are used to reinforce and further push this established trend.

Actually Americans were doing quite well under GWB, out buying houses, new camaros, and corvettes, bass boats, carpets, but once BHO's "mandatory" healthcare " bill was jambed through congress, and chief justice Roberts reversed his previous contention, and declared the individual mandate "constitutional", well all you know what has broken loose. Obama does not "respect" or honor the US Constitution, honoring individual liberties and freedoms or the "right to life" ie "he was the most pro abortion senator on the senate floor" BHO stole GM from the stock holders as a condition of bailing out the company, and gave the company to the labor unions, who in turn backed him for reelection, this has created a monolithic voting block of low information voters and others to whom Mr. Obama owes his political exitstance, who feel that OBAMA owes them for his victory.
On the other hand consevatives and the military have been calling for spending cuts and a strong defense in opposition to Mr Obamas Tax and Spend policies, so he is going to punish both conservatives and the military with this sequester which Mr. Lew in his cabinet proposed and blame sequester on those whom are its intended victims, and make no mistake, sequester is the threat Mr. Obama has held over the head of conservative and military families since its inception.
For some to suggest that this may be off topic is understandable, but our militarty does NOTHING without official command from its CIVILIAN leadership, IE the PRESIDENT, CONGRESS and SENATE.
The suggestion that all the rich people have ruined the country is simply the "class warfare" that allows the BHO administration to set all the rules and parameters and to avoid accepting the reponsibility for driving this great country onto the rocks, if they where to begin seizing the assets of all the wealthy citizens today, they would have the summ total of all that wealth Spent before May 31, 2013.

Communism does not work.....Most American CEO's and businesses built their companies by hard work, and shrewd investing and hiring the "right people" to get the job done, why the all voluteer US military was a Winner until the last 15 or 20 years, you allow people to invest emotionally in what needs to be accomplished and to keep some of the fruits of their hard earned success, IT is the American Way.

Even our military had a sense of pride and honor, and where driven by a high set of honorable ideals, protecting freedom, defending the weak, developing military assets through cooperation with civilian contractors and designers that gives you an edge in war fighting and the greatest chance of survival and later success, this mess is Afghanistan shows full well that Mr. Obama did NOT learn the lessons the Soviets learned in Afghanistan in the last century. So now we have turned former friends into enemies and rekindled the perception that the US wants to be a world dictator, nothing could be further from the truth, we have a simple belief in freedom and right and wrong, and try to liberate the oppressed, as Rham has stated never let a crisis go to waste, to Mr. Obama, get your stinkin drones out of this nation, and others who count theirselves as our partners, looks like our own Drones Holder and Obama are just buzzing to hear themselves buzz??? Air Force Brat
 

Franklin

Captain
Actually Americans were doing quite well under GWB, out buying houses, new camaros, and corvettes, bass boats, carpets,

That's the reason why America is in the kind of trouble that it is in today, the people and the country as a whole back then was living far beyond their means. It also needs to be said that this cannot be blamed on George W. Bush alone.
 

Jeff Head

General
Registered Member
That's the reason why America is in the kind of trouble that it is in today, the people and the country as a whole back then was living far beyond their means. It also needs to be said that this cannot be blamed on George W. Bush alone.
While it is true that too many American live with too much credit debt...most Americans are able to afford their monthly payments and live within their means.

The problem has been government spending and government handouts.

The housing crisis which led to the larger financial crisis was a direct result of politicians (mostly DNC but not all) forcing banks to make very bad loans on houses to people they never would have approved for those loans. But Congress passed laws under the DNC controlled House and Senate under Pelosi...and relly reaching back many years before that to Jimmy Carter's housing initiatives...to require them by law to make those loans so that "every American could enjoy the American dream of owning their own house."

The problem with this was, that a HUGE part of enjoying that dream is knowing that you earned it and your own hard work produced it. When it is given to people who cannot afford it, they do not appreciate it, they run down the property, and ultimately abandon it and the loan.

Bush and the GOP tried at least 17 times between 2006 and 2008 to halt this madness..but Pelosi et all voted it down and would hear nothing of it. They were too busy buying votes with the largess of those who did work.

So, these banks sold those bad loans as fast as they could to get away from them and other institutions took them on and they spread out across the entire financial market, including Wall Street where speculators bought and broke up the loans like some kind of stock and further deepened the crisis and vulnerability. Trillions and trillions of dollars of bad debt. And then it all came tumbling down.

In addition to that mess, you had, and now continue to have wreckless social spending far beyond America's means to pay for it. That's why we are now approaching 17 trillion in debt. America has a horrible government spending problem, which is principally rooted in the progressive policies of the DNC...and it simply has to be stopped.

Sequestration is mild compared to what is coming if the we do not. IMHO, the GOP in the House would be well served to SHUT THE GOVERNMENT down completely and stop all spending until Obama and the DNC come to the table, humbled and prepared to make meaningful cuts in atcual spending, and not just trying to pass of minimal cuts in the increase of spending as actual cuts...because that is exactly what they are doing. Trying to play like they are cutting, when they are doing nothing of the sort.

That has to stop...and the only people right now who can do so are the GOP members in the House...who are being painted by the DNC and the press as horrible mean-spirited people who want to starve children to death. God grant thayt they can hold the line.

Anyhow.../rant.

Back on topic:

AOL Defense said:
Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!


SAN DIEGO: Saturday saw the formal christening of the USNS Montford Point, the first of a new class of Navy vessel, the Mobile Landing Platform, meant to revolutionize the conduct of amphibious operations. By serving as a kind of floating pier, the MLP allows an amphibious force to offload heavy combat vehicles and bulk supplies at sea, without having to capture a major seaport -- which can be a bloody chokepoint in seaborne operations.

An unarmed vessel operated by civilians rather than by uniformed Navy personnel -- hence the designation USNS, United States Naval Ship, rather than USS -- and derived from a commercial oil tanker design, the Montford Point boasts a unique and visually striking "cut away" design: a high forecastle and aftercastle at either end with a much lower main deck between them. The ship is in fact semi-submersible, designed to take on ballast until the main deck is beneath the waves. That allows landing craft to sail right aboard for loading and unloading, principally the Navy LCAC (Landing Craft Air Cushion) hovercraft and its successor the SSC (Ship-to-Shore Connector). In conjunction with a kind of deployable build-a-port kit called Joint Logistics Over the Shore (JLOTS), the Mobile Landing Platform is intended to enable a new kind of amphibious warfare that can put troops ashore -- and sustain them -- without depending on a port.

At over 785 feet long these vessels will displace over 80,000 tons under full load.

Montford-Point.jpg
 
Last edited:
Actually Americans were doing quite well under GWB, out buying houses, new camaros, and corvettes, bass boats, carpets, but once BHO's "mandatory" healthcare " bill was jambed through congress, and chief justice Roberts reversed his previous contention, and declared the individual mandate "constitutional", well all you know what has broken loose. Obama does not "respect" or honor the US Constitution, honoring individual liberties and freedoms or the "right to life" ie "he was the most pro abortion senator on the senate floor" BHO stole GM from the stock holders as a condition of bailing out the company, and gave the company to the labor unions, who in turn backed him for reelection, this has created a monolithic voting block of low information voters and others to whom Mr. Obama owes his political exitstance, who feel that OBAMA owes them for his victory.
On the other hand consevatives and the military have been calling for spending cuts and a strong defense in opposition to Mr Obamas Tax and Spend policies, so he is going to punish both conservatives and the military with this sequester which Mr. Lew in his cabinet proposed and blame sequester on those whom are its intended victims, and make no mistake, sequester is the threat Mr. Obama has held over the head of conservative and military families since its inception.
For some to suggest that this may be off topic is understandable, but our militarty does NOTHING without official command from its CIVILIAN leadership, IE the PRESIDENT, CONGRESS and SENATE.
The suggestion that all the rich people have ruined the country is simply the "class warfare" that allows the BHO administration to set all the rules and parameters and to avoid accepting the reponsibility for driving this great country onto the rocks, if they where to begin seizing the assets of all the wealthy citizens today, they would have the summ total of all that wealth Spent before May 31, 2013.

Communism does not work.....Most American CEO's and businesses built their companies by hard work, and shrewd investing and hiring the "right people" to get the job done, why the all voluteer US military was a Winner until the last 15 or 20 years, you allow people to invest emotionally in what needs to be accomplished and to keep some of the fruits of their hard earned success, IT is the American Way.

Even our military had a sense of pride and honor, and where driven by a high set of honorable ideals, protecting freedom, defending the weak, developing military assets through cooperation with civilian contractors and designers that gives you an edge in war fighting and the greatest chance of survival and later success, this mess is Afghanistan shows full well that Mr. Obama did NOT learn the lessons the Soviets learned in Afghanistan in the last century. So now we have turned former friends into enemies and rekindled the perception that the US wants to be a world dictator, nothing could be further from the truth, we have a simple belief in freedom and right and wrong, and try to liberate the oppressed, as Rham has stated never let a crisis go to waste, to Mr. Obama, get your stinkin drones out of this nation, and others who count theirselves as our partners, looks like our own Drones Holder and Obama are just buzzing to hear themselves buzz??? Air Force Brat

Focusing on GWB and BHO is a cult of personality mentality which is completely unrealistic when talking about US politics and government. It is an extension of stereotyping in order to avoid talking about the real issues but rather to idolize or demonize people. Accusations of 'class warfare', implications of 'communism', and 'socialism' are using umbrella terms to push ideological buttons and also avoid dealing with the real issues. These are part of the price the US is still paying for the Cold War, we won it but at some cost to our ability to observe clearly and think objectively.

The national and international economic structure has changed a lot in the past few decades, many American businesses have been successful due to these circumstances together with their competence. Big contributors to this success have been outsourcing of jobs and importing of both legal and illegal labor. With illegal labor not only did it benefit private businesses with the benefit funneled primarily to the top but it also burdened public social services such as education and healthcare which burdens primarily ordinary people.

These developments continuing in the same direction over time created the wide and widening wealth and opportunity gap in the US today. In order to mask the effect of the gap, ordinary people were encouraged to borrow and spend while the rich went out of control wanting to make a quick buck and influencing government policy to the point of the housing and financial crises. Because of the rich's dominance of government they are bailed out of these crises while ordinary people via the government are left paying for it.

Ordinary people in the US have beared more than their fair share of the country's economic burden in the past few decades while enriching the rich even in the case of misbehavior. If this continues soon American society to ordinary people will be no different than a 3rd world country's and will not inspire others internationally. Losing this inspiration will be a great strategic disadvantage and it can only be restored if ordinary Americans get their fair bigger share of the overall pie, by default the rich are the only ones able to correct the situation.

I agree with you about our country's military priorities but if we can't get our societal house in order then it isn't going to happen. The USSR lost the Cold War and then some because their overprioritized military threw their societal house into disarray.
 
While it is true that too many American live with too much credit debt...most Americans are able to afford their monthly payments and live within their means.

The problem has been government spending and government handouts.

The housing crisis which led to the larger financial crisis was a direct result of politicians (mostly DNC but not all) forcing banks to make very bad loans on houses to people they never would have approved for those loans. But Congress passed laws under the DNC controlled House and Senate under Pelosi...and relly reaching back many years before that to Jimmy Carter's housing initiatives...to require them by law to make those loans so that "every American could enjoy the American dream of owning their own house."

The problem with this was, that a HUGE part of enjoying that dream is knowing that you earned it and your own hard work produced it. When it is given to people who cannot afford it, they do not appreciate it, they run down the property, and ultimately abandon it and the loan.

Bush and the GOP tried at least 17 times between 2006 and 2008 to halt this madness..but Pelosi et all voted it down and would hear nothing of it. They were too busy buying votes with the largess of those who did work.

So, these banks sold those bad loans as fast as they could to get away from them and other institutions took them on and they spread out across the entire financial market, including Wall Street where speculators bought and broke up the loans like some kind of stock and further deepened the crisis and vulnerability. Trillions and trillions of dollars of bad debt. And then it all came tumbling down.

In addition to that mess, you had, and now continue to have wreckless social spending far beyond America's means to pay for it. That's why we are now approaching 17 trillion in debt. America has a horrible government spending problem, which is principally rooted in the progressive policies of the DNC...and it simply has to be stopped.

Sequestration is mild compared to what is coming if the we do not. IMHO, the GOP in the House would be well served to SHUT THE GOVERNMENT down completely and stop all spending until Obama and the DNC come to the table, humbled and prepared to make meaningful cuts in atcual spending, and not just trying to pass of minimal cuts in the increase of spending as actual cuts...because that is exactly what they are doing. Trying to play like they are cutting, when they are doing nothing of the sort.

That has to stop...and the only people right now who can do so are the GOP members in the House...who are being painted by the DNC and the press as horrible mean-spirited people who want to starve children to death. God grant thayt they can hold the line.

Anyhow.../rant.

Back on topic:

The government can't force banks to make loans. Banks chose to make loans unscrupulously to unqualified borrowers to milk them for the high interest. That's because the rich, aka banks' management and large shareholders wanted to make a quick buck knowing it's a hot potato scheme they can eventually throw at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, aka the government and the public. On Wall Street it is also the rich who repackaged these loans into dubious financial instruments they would sell to others while betting that it will fall in value. As banks and the housing and financial markets are bailed out it is the rich who are given government handouts that cost way more than social spending specifically for the poor. Both the GOP and DNC allowed these things to happen because they are under the thumb of big corporations and the rich, and many of them are the same crowd anyways.
 

TerraN_EmpirE

Tyrant King
The number of problems that have held the US in it's current state are so numberless the we could open a thread and start listing them page one filling each post too the max and still have over ten thousand posts Issues range form pork barrel spending too a progressive income tax system that quadruple taxes and forces a lot of American company's out of the US because it's both draconian and inefficiency managed and written. dems Complain that the Rich pay too little well also writing in loop holes for the biggest donors to the party. Republicans try and Cut taxing across the board and then listen to the Dems scream in there Ear about them giving breaks too the Uber rich. Mean while the Take rate for small business is designed too either cap them at uber small or uber big. both sides failed to take the to big too fail banks down to a proper size and if any thing made them to bigger to fail. Goverment Programs keep growing Half stating they are working to keep Small business alive the other half attacking them. And only those bissnesses who have reached the numerical point where in they make so much income that even after taxes they are still well off can float.
You want reform. TE's 10 step for reformation of the American nation Starts with Step one
1 A flat tax. You set the tax rate at one number and put that across the board no exemptions, No additional taxes just a set rate. Your Tax return is a postcard you write how much you make crunch a single number and send that too the IRS. Work with states too enact the same. ( my Mass tax form is 20 pages long! It takes me a month too figure out which I parts I need to file and Working poor.)
2 Tarriff and block Questionable goods. Sorry china but if the milk is tainted and the paint is lead It Never leaves the port except with a return to sender.
3 Gut the banks like Ma bell. To big too fail is a fail.
4 stop inflating the dollar.
5 lower corporate tax rates those rates are not hitting the really big companies they are strangling the small ones.
6 kill obama care, Obama ed the government has it's function but these are turning private company's into state owned entity's
7 set a budget enough with pay as you go.
8 cut aid too nations who claim us as enemies.
9 all US and State Acquisitions and national construction too
Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!
I want to see
Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!
for all US gov programs.
10 enact a Frivolous lawsuit laws. Want too drop health care prices stop making doctors go out of buissness via repeated and useless laws... Same for just about everything else.

Too much money spent in Iraq, too few results
By Lara Jakes - The Associated Press
Posted : Wednesday Mar 6, 2013 6:52:31 EST
WASHINGTON — Ten years and $60 billion in American taxpayer funds later, Iraq is still so unstable and broken that even its leaders question whether U.S. efforts to rebuild the war-torn nation were worth the cost.

In his final report to Congress, Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction Stuart Bowen’s conclusion was all too clear: Since the invasion a decade ago this month, the U.S. has spent too much money in Iraq for too few results.

The reconstruction effort “grew to a size much larger than was ever anticipated,” Bowen told The Associated Press in a preview of his last audit of U.S. funds spent in Iraq, to be released Wednesday. “Not enough was accomplished for the size of the funds expended.”

ONLINE:

Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction: Final Report

In interviews with Bowen, Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki said the U.S. funding “could have brought great change in Iraq” but fell short too often. “There was misspending of money,” said al-Maliki, a Shiite Muslim whose sect makes up about 60 percent of Iraq’s population.

Iraqi Parliament Speaker Osama al-Nujaifi, the country’s top Sunni Muslim official, told auditors that the rebuilding efforts “had unfavorable outcomes in general.”

“You think if you throw money at a problem, you can fix it,” Kurdish government official Qubad Talabani, son of Iraqi president Jalal Talabani, told auditors. “It was just not strategic thinking.”

The abysmal Iraq results forecast what could happen in Afghanistan, where U.S. taxpayers have so far spent $90 billion in reconstruction projects during a 12-year military campaign that, for the most part, ends in 2014.

Shortly after the March 2003 invasion, Congress set up a $2.4 billion fund to help ease the sting of war for Iraqis. It aimed to rebuild Iraq’s water and electricity systems; provide food, health care and governance for its people; and take care of those who were forced from their homes in the fighting. Fewer than six months later, President George W. Bush asked for $20 billion more to further stabilize Iraq and help turn it into an ally that could gain economic independence and reap global investments.

To date, the U.S. has spent more than $60 billion in reconstruction grants to help Iraq get back on its feet after the country has been broken by more than two decades of war, sanctions and dictatorship. That works out to about $15 million a day.

And yet Iraq’s government is rife with corruption and infighting. Baghdad’s streets are still cowed by near-daily deadly bombings. A quarter of the country’s 31 million population lives in poverty, and few have reliable electricity and clean water.

Overall, including all military and diplomatic costs and other aid, the U.S. has spent at least $767 billion since the American-led invasion, according to the Congressional Budget Office. National Priorities Project, a U.S. research group that analyzes federal data, estimated the cost at $811 billion, noting that some funds are still being spent on ongoing projects.

Sen. Susan Collins, a member of the Senate committee that oversees U.S. funding, said the Bush administration should have agreed to give the reconstruction money to Iraq as a loan in 2003 instead of as an outright gift.

“It’s been an extraordinarily disappointing effort and, largely, a failed program,” Collins, R-Maine, said in an interview Tuesday. “I believe, had the money been structured as a loan in the first place, that we would have seen a far more responsible approach to how the money was used, and lower levels of corruption in far fewer ways.”

In numerous interviews with Iraqi and U.S. officials, and through multiple examples of thwarted or defrauded projects, Bowen’s report laid bare a trail of waste, including:

• In Iraq’s eastern Diyala province, a crossroads for Shiite militias, Sunni insurgents and Kurdish squatters, the U.S. began building a 3,600-bed prison in 2004 but abandoned the project after three years to flee a surge in violence. The half-completed Khan Bani Sa’ad Correctional Facility cost American taxpayers $40 million but sits in rubble, and Iraqi Justice Ministry officials say they have no plans to finish or use it.

• Subcontractors for Anham LLC, based in Vienna, Va., overcharged the U.S. government thousands of dollars for supplies, including $900 for a control switch valued at $7.05 and $80 for a piece of pipe that costs $1.41. Anham was hired to maintain and operate warehouses and supply centers near Baghdad’s international airport and the Persian Gulf port at Umm Qasr.

• A $108 million wastewater treatment center in the city of Fallujah, a former al-Qaida stronghold in western Iraq, will have taken eight years longer to build than planned when it is completed in 2014 and will serve only 9,000 homes. Iraqi officials must provide an additional $87 million to hook up most of the rest of the city, or 25,000 additional homes.

• After blowing up the al-Fatah bridge in north-central Iraq during the invasion and severing a crucial oil and gas pipeline, U.S. officials decided to try to rebuild the pipeline under the Tigris River at a cost of $75 million. A geological study predicted the project might fail, and it did: Eventually, the bridge and pipelines were repaired at an additional cost of $29 million.

• A widespread ring of fraud led by a former U.S. Army officer resulted in tens of millions of dollars in kickbacks and the criminal convictions of 22 people connected to government contracts for bottled water and other supplies at the Iraqi reconstruction program’s headquarters at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait.

In too many cases, Bowen concluded, U.S. officials did not consult with Iraqis closely or deeply enough to determine what reconstruction projects were really needed or, in some cases, wanted. As a result, Iraqis took limited interest in the work, often walking away from half-finished programs, refusing to pay their share, or failing to maintain completed projects once they were handed over.

Deputy Prime Minister Hussain al-Shahristani, a Shiite, described the projects as well intentioned but poorly prepared and inadequately supervised.

The missed opportunities were not lost on at least 15 senior State and Defense department officials interviewed in the report, including ambassadors and generals, who were directly involved in rebuilding Iraq.

One key lesson learned in Iraq, Deputy Secretary of State William Burns told auditors, is that the U.S. cannot expect to “do it all and do it our way. We must share the burden better multilaterally and engage the host country constantly on what is truly needed.”

Army Chief of Staff Ray Odierno, who was the top U.S. military commander in Iraq from 2008 to 2010, said “it would have been better to hold off spending large sums of money” until the country stabilized.

About a third of the $60 billion was spent to train and equip Iraqi security forces, which had to be rebuilt after the U.S.-led Coalition Provisional Authority disbanded Saddam’s army in 2003. Today, Iraqi forces have varying successes in safekeeping the public and only limited ability to secure their land, air and sea borders.

The report also cites Defense Secretary Leon Panetta as saying that the 2011 withdrawal of American troops from Iraq weakened U.S. influence in Baghdad. Washington is eyeing a similar military drawdown next year in Afghanistan, where U.S. taxpayers have spent $90 billion so far on rebuilding projects.

The Afghanistan effort risks falling into the same problems that mired Iraq if oversight isn’t coordinated better. In Iraq, officials were too eager to build in the middle of a civil war, and too often raced ahead without solid plans or back-up plans, the report concluded.

Most of the work was done in piecemeal fashion, as no single government agency had responsibility for all of the money spent. The State Department, for example, was supposed to oversee reconstruction strategy starting in 2004, but controlled only about 10 percent of the money at stake. The vast majority of the projects — 75 percent — were paid for by the Defense Department.
 
Top