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Associated PressFeb 6, 12:41 PM EST
Defense cuts test lawmakers' resolve on deficits
By DONNA CASSATA
Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama's call to shrink the military, shut bases and cancel weapons to meet the demand for budget cuts tests the resolve of lawmakers who came to Washington determined to slash the deficit.
A new national security strategy reflecting an end to decade-long wars in Iraq and Afghanistan offers the opportunity to reduce defense spending and government deficits by hundreds of billions of dollars over the next 10 years - but at a cost of thousands of jobs in lawmakers' states and districts.
Democrats as well as Republicans are resisting, looking to protect home turf from California, where the Global Hawk unmanned aircraft is built, to Wisconsin, home to speedy Littoral combat ships, to military installations all across the country.
"It's funny that we want to save money everywhere except when it can bother us," Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said in an interview. Graham is a member of the Armed Services Committee and one of the few lawmakers who favors another round of domestic base closings.
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*no elephants consults crystal ball* They may close bases, but the money will be spent some other way.
As indicated, that is pure speculation, but I just cannot believe that overall "defense" spending will be cut.
Maybe the $$ will be siphoned through the CIA, FBI and/or or Homeland Security. And there will always be private contractors making money hand over fist. But, somehow, they will spend it. JMO