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Related: About this forum8 Absurd Ways the Military Wastes Our Money
http://www.alternet.org/economy/8-absurd-ways-military-wastes-our-money?paging=off8 Absurd Ways the Military Wastes Our Money
AlterNet / By Laura Gottesdiener
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1. A whole battalion of generals? The titles general or admiral sound like they belong to pretty exclusive posts, fit only for the best of the best. This flashy title makes it pretty easy to say, "so what if a few of our military geniuses get the royal treatment--particularly if they are the sole commanders of the most powerful military in human history." The reality, however, is that there nearly 1,000 generals and admirals in the U.S. armed forces, and each has an entourage that would make a Hollywood star jealous.
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2. The generals flotillas. Former Defense Secretary Robert Gates appointed Arnold Punaro, a retired major general in the Marines, to head an independent review of the Pentagons budget. Heres the caution he came up with: We dont want the Department of Defense to become a benefits agency that occasionally kills a terrorist.
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3. Scandals. Despite the seemingly limitless perks of being a general, there is a limit to the militarys (taxpayer-funded) generosity. That's led some senior officers to engage in a little creative accounting. This summer the (formerly) four-star general William Kip Ward was caught using military money to pay for a Bermuda vacation and using military cars and drivers to take his wife on shopping and spa excursions. He traveled with up to 13 staff members, even on non-work trips, billing the State Department for their hotel and travel costs, as well as his familys stays at luxury hotels.
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4. Warped sense of reality. After the Petraeus scandal, the million-dollar question was: Did the general who essentially built the worlds most invasive surveillance apparatus really think he could get away with carrying on a secret affair without anyone knowing? Former Secretary of State Gates has floated at least one theory at a press conference in Chicago: There is something about a sense of entitlement and having great power that skews peoples judgement.
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8 Absurd Ways the Military Wastes Our Money (Original Post)
unhappycamper
Dec 2012
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DetlefK
(16,423 posts)1. The Pentagon was ordered to do an audit in the 90s. Still not delivered.
http://www.politifact.com/oregon/statements/2012/apr/13/peter-defazio/defazio-says-pentagon-cant-track-its-budget-we-aud/
Qote: The Pentagon has promised to create a system to make its books "auditable" by 2017. Congress accepted the pledge, which was an estimate rather than a hard "mandate."
http://articles.cnn.com/2011-02-25/politics/defense.department.audit_1_dod-annual-audits-government-accountability-office?_s=PM OLITICS
Qote: The Pentagon has promised to create a system to make its books "auditable" by 2017. Congress accepted the pledge, which was an estimate rather than a hard "mandate."
http://articles.cnn.com/2011-02-25/politics/defense.department.audit_1_dod-annual-audits-government-accountability-office?_s=PM OLITICS
think
(11,641 posts)3. What a Frigging nightmare. From the CNN article:
"They are at a higher risk of waste, fraud and abuse ... the magnitude is virtually impossible to say," said David Walker, a former U.S. comptroller general.
"It's an R-rated movie," military expert Winslow Wheeler said. "They don't know if they've paid contractors once, twice or not at all. They don't know if they've spent more than they were appropriated."
http://articles.cnn.com/2011-02-25/politics/defense.department.audit_1_dod-annual-audits-government-accountability-office?_s=PM OLITICS
"It's an R-rated movie," military expert Winslow Wheeler said. "They don't know if they've paid contractors once, twice or not at all. They don't know if they've spent more than they were appropriated."
http://articles.cnn.com/2011-02-25/politics/defense.department.audit_1_dod-annual-audits-government-accountability-office?_s=PM OLITICS
Thank you for posting.
think
(11,641 posts)2. TY for posting. US Military has 234 golf courses but only one ski resort.
And spends $500 million every year on marching bands.
A half billion dollars a year for what? Marching bands........
SIPRI military expenditure database
The world's top 5 military spenders in 2011.
Figures sourced from the SIPRI military expenditure database.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_military_expenditures
DetlefK
(16,423 posts)4. Remember the howls when Obama wanted to cut the Pentagon-budget to 2007-levels?
Obama secretly hates military marching bands because {insert Fox News talking point du jour}.