Saturday, September 10, 2016

Does Anyone Really Believe the Pentagon "Lost" $6.5 Trillion Dollars? / The Horrific Bubble of US Military Spending

Note: Below are excerpts from 2 (totally unrelated?) articles on military spending:

Tara West: $6.5 Trillion in Army Funds Unaccounted: Pentagon Has Never Completed an Audit Despite 20 Year Old Federal Mandate [Video]- inquisitr.com

Excerpt from this article:

"Despite a 20-year-old federal mandate requiring all federal agencies to conduct regular financial audits, the Pentagon has never been in compliance with this law. However, that hasn’t stopped trillions of dollars from funneling into the Pentagon’s Army general fund with taxpayers footing the bill...The missing trillions means that the Army would be unable to pass an audit, and many of the organization’s bookkeepers say that the findings are not surprising."


Nick Giambruno: Doug Casey on the US Military - lewrockwell.com

Excerpt from this article:

"The U.S. currently spends more on 'defense' than the next seven governments combined… At one point recently, it was more than the rest of the world combined. But who really knows, since Pentagon accounting is so inaccurate and corrupt?"
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Recently a friend of mine and I were discussing politics and the subject of military spending came up. Another friend,  a military vet, butted in to our conversation and said: "You don't cut military spending. Ever!" And then he stormed out of the room.

I'm not opposed to the US having a strong military. As Benjamin Franklin once said, "If we make ourselves sheep, the wolves will eat us." But America has been footing the bill to be the world's policeman for too long. And what are we getting for our money?

Recommended reading:

Ron Paul Says U.S. Has Military Personell in 130 Nations and 900 Overseas bases - politifact.com
The Rich Man (Hillary Clinton) And Lazarus (Kim Davis): Hillary Says It Was Right for Kim Davis to Go to Jail!
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