With more than $700 billion in annual military spending, why do some Republicans fear the imminent cuts in military spending due to sequestration? I am certainly a supporter of the military, but it seems to me that fiscal restraint and "creative" use of available resources are principles that should apply to military budgets as much as any other aspect of government spending.
Why should we fear military belt-tightening?
Do you support reductions in military spending? If so, to what degree?
GOP Divided on Sequestration
Why should we fear military belt-tightening?
Do you support reductions in military spending? If so, to what degree?
GOP Divided on Sequestration
This perspective resonates with me.With less than a month left to replace the $1.2 trillion in automatic budget cuts scheduled for March. Republicans revealed Wednesday their party is divided over what is more important: protecting the Department of Defense or pushing spending cuts no matter the cost.
Republican Sens. Jim Inhofe of Oklahoma, Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and John McCain of Arizona continue to speak out about how devastating across-the-board spending cuts would be to the Pentagon, while their GOP colleagues in the House say sequestration, no matter the cost, may be the only way to force spending cuts from the White House.
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