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Old 01-07-2012 | 07:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Timbo
You don't have to go all the way back to the 70's. Look at what happened in 1992. 20 years ago this year.

Rembember the Gramm-Rudman act? Gramm?Rudman?Hollings Balanced Budget Act - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Congress cut the military budget and closed a whole bunch of active duty bases. I was at Pease AFB (NH) when they closed it. Shortly thereafter two malls and 5 car dealerships located near the front gate went bankrupt, the local housing market crashed. Sound familiar?

All that wasted "Military Spending" money was actually being recycled, going from the tax payers, to Uncle Sam, on to our Airmen, and right back into the local economy, which was going right back to those same tax payers, who were complaing about the Miltary Budget.

So, what really happens when they cut Defense Spending?

Amercans become unemployed.

Unemployed Americans don't buy Airline tickets, at any price.

Anyone remember when Delta did it's first ever furlough?

1993, right after all the base closures.

Wash, rinse, repeat.

Turns out War is good for American Business. Ask anyone at Haliburton.

But where would you rather have your tax dollars go? To support the education of, and employment of, a rather large miltary complex, which in turn creates millions of civilian jobs?

Or directly to Welfare Recipients, the same people who were laid off by the budget cuts...

I'd rather my tax dollars were spent on their pay checks, than their welfare checks.
The problem now is that our total debt is to high ... way to high. They must cut government spending and balance the budget, paying down the debt.

We aren't out of the woods yet. The pain hasn't even started.