You sure 'bout that? You sure that this isn't about party politics? If it wasn't, then I would hazard a guess that you might decide to focus on where the real waste in government is rather than petty concern about vacations. My point is that the GOP is "Johnny Come Lately" on this supposed culture of extravagance, and is quite selective with it. I'm pissed because you're talking about $40M for a vacation trip (most of that cost is the mandatory security apparatus, etc., by the way, not that you would bother to research it), rather than talking about the real waste. You call $40M "extravagant?" Let's discuss the concept of extravagance in relationship to Presidential vacations a bit more, shall we?
Yes, both parties have "fiscal responsibility" issues. I'm harder on the GOP because they make such a stink about it in such a brazenly hypocritical manner. But to criticize the source of the real waste is unpatriotic... how dare they even consider impugning the military as being culpable in government waste?!?
$23B in waste in just the first seven months of 2013. That's at least three more zeroes than what you are calling extravagant.
- ...Investigators found stockpiles of 38-years worth of spare parts for the UH-60 Blackhawk – a helicopter that first flew in 1974 which likely will not be in service for anywhere near that time – and whole warehouses filled with seats for the Stryker combat vehicle
- ...Investigators also uncovered an instance in fiscal year 2011 where the Army was purchasing coin-sized rubber roller wheels used to load cargo for the inflated price of $1,678 each from Boeing. They are each valued at only $7.71.
Or perhaps we should talk about the $8.5 trillion... yes... TRILLION dating back to 1996 that the DoD can't seem to account for. That's at least six more zeroes than what you are calling extravagant. That's around $32,000 for each man, woman and child in this country. A few highlights...
- The DOD has amassed a backlog of more than $500 billion in unaudited contracts with outside vendors. How much of that money paid for actual goods and services delivered isn't known.
- Over the past 10 years the DOD has signed contracts for provisions of more than $3 trillion in goods and services. How much of that money is wasted in overpayments to contractors, or was never spent and never remitted to the Treasury is a mystery.
- The Pentagon uses a standard operating procedure to enter false numbers, or "plugs," to cover lost or missing information in their accounting in order to submit a balanced budget to the Treasury. In 2012, the Pentagon reported $9.22 billion in these reconciling amounts. That was up from $7.41 billion the year before.
- The accounting dysfunction leads the DOD to buy too much stuff. One example: the "vehicular control arm" to supply Humvees. In 2008, the DOD had 15,000 parts -- a 14-year supply (anything more than three years is considered excess supply). Yet from 2010 to 2012, it bought 7,437 more of these parts and at higher prices than they paid for the ones they already had.
- the Pentagon "almost certainly is" the biggest source of waste in the government based on his reporting.
Those are off the first Google search page for "waste in department of defense." You want to have a real party, do a search for "Federal government waste."
Oh, but that's the damn "lame-stream media" pickin' on the military...
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Unjustified CH-53K Helicopter Procurement per Inspector General
- ...as a result, the Marine Corps risks spending $22.2 billion in procurement and operating and support funding for 44 additional aircraft that have not been justified and may not be needed to support future Marine Corps mission requirements.
Tell ya what...
I'll even provide equal time to our GOP friend, Tom Coburn through an obviously conservative special interest group...
- Sen. Coburn's report also detailed a $1.5 million DOD program to develop beef jerky in the form of Fruit Roll-Ups, a DOD and Department of Agriculture co-produced reality cooking show called "Grill It Safe," and DOD-run microbreweries.
- One such example is the Medium Extended Air Defense System (MEADS), a program that has been plagued with cost overruns of nearly $2 billion and is 10 years behind schedule. An additional $16.5 billion would be required to complete the design and development and procurement stages, and an internal U.S. Army memo asserted that the program "will not meet U.S. requirements or address the current and emerging threat without extensive and costly modifications."
- the DOD "is the only major federal agency that cannot pass an audit today.
Or how about The Heritage Foundation, a veritable bastion of fiscal conservatism and reducing waste just to show a bunch more stuff that is more wasteful than Presidential vacations on topic areas that should be right up your bullshit, blowhard conservative wheelhouse.
Seriously... I could keep going for days listing off sources of waste that are substantially larger (I'm talking multiple zeroes larger) than what false conservatives trumpet on about with the cost of Presidential vacations. I didn't even bother detailing how defense contractors and the DoD intentionally source parts for projects from several dozen places in order to have allies supporting them for the sake of job creation in individual districts/states, making wasteful projects politically untouchable to undo. And note... I"m not pulling this information from remotely liberal sources. In fact, I've intentionally used conservative sources that are in line with your belief structure, or non-partisan IG reports, in hopes that it might make the point a little clearer.
So hows about we shut the fuck up about the cost of Presidential vacations, mmmmkay?