I agree...we just got to live below what we make so we can start paying back the debt. What bothers me most about all this, is our elected leaders just don't seem to get what is really important and what is nonessential spending.
If you are every close and can, stop in to Fort Knox. I understand construction supports local builders, I understand local workers are hired. The Offiers club is being expanded thought their are fewer officers on post, they are just of higher grade. I do agree with demolition of old buildings not used as a valid expense to avoid the expense of upkeep on an empy building. But look at the video signs around post, the sidewlaks for bikers no one uses, the revamped parade field that would have served just fine as an open field to conduct ceremonies without fancy bleechers. Improving the roads made sense, but not adding the 9 mile walking and biking trail I have yet to see anyone use. Just examples, a microcosm.
Add solar panels to the roofs of buildings that need reroofed, and get a good ceiling as well as generate energy that lowers the govt utilities bill. Sell the excess back to the grid, so local energy companies can lower costs to consumers.
Stop sending more, thousands of troops overseas, when a single nuc can send the simple, very eloquent mesage, that:
1. Adversaries will never abide by your sense of law or fairness untill they have met and experienced your overwhelming force. It took that to stop the British, the Civil War, WW1, WWII, and with out a shot fired, the Cold War. Osama and Hussein would concur, they know, they learned.
2. Exerting the ultimate force just once against an enemy, says "this is what you can really expect if you don't stop. If you stop, we will work with you, like we did with Japan, and Germany." Japan found out Americans will only sacrifice so much innocent American blood before we exact a price that requires them to reconsider and select peaceful alternatives.
3. Here's the tie in, we can reduce military spending, greatly, if we don't have to send troops to the sandbox, because those folks in the sandbox know now with no doubt, we will leave them in ashes if that's what it takes to defend ourselves, and our soldiers and livce in peace. The "sandbox goes to glass when they don't, and it's a tranquil sea when peacefull discssions replace terrorism". Will innocent civilians be caught in the aftermath? Yes, as they were in Japan. Did Japan finally realize the value of their innocent civilians, and decide they were too precious to sacrifice? Yes. It's tragic it had to come to that. It's been peaceful since it did.



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