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posted by martyb on Friday March 24 2017, @11:26PM   Printer-friendly
from the which-swamps-are-we-draining? dept.

President Trump has proposed a $54 billion increase in defense spending, which he said would be "one of the largest increases in national defense spending in American history."

Past administrations have increased military spending, but typically to fulfil a specific mission. Jimmy Carter expanded operations in the Persian Gulf. Ronald Reagan pursued an arms race with the Soviet Union, and George W. Bush waged wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Mr. Trump has not articulated a new mission that would require a military spending increase. This has left analysts wondering what goals he has in mind. Erin M. Simpson, a national security consultant, called Mr. Trump's plans "a budget in search of a strategy."

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/03/22/us/is-americas-military-big-enough.html

Donald J. Trump - Military Readiness Remarks

[Related]: 2017 Outlook for Navy Shipbuilding

What do you think about the proposed increase in military spending ? Does USA really need more weapons ?


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  • (Score: -1, Flamebait) by Ethanol-fueled on Saturday March 25 2017, @12:06AM (10 children)

    by Ethanol-fueled (2792) on Saturday March 25 2017, @12:06AM (#483935) Homepage

    Well, what else would the civilized world do for sport after taking the kid-gloves off and forcing all Muslims to renounce Allah and be marched through the streets being pelted with bacon or meet their maker by the barrel of a gun?

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  • (Score: 3, Informative) by takyon on Saturday March 25 2017, @12:11AM

    by takyon (881) <takyonNO@SPAMsoylentnews.org> on Saturday March 25 2017, @12:11AM (#483938) Journal

    what else would the civilized world do for sport

    Shitpost. Shitpost on *chan, Plebbit, SoylentNews, Breitbart, the Washington Post, random web forums, IRC, C-SPAN, radio call-in programs, your city council meeting, and all public spaces.

    In fact, forget the posting.

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  • (Score: 2) by Gaaark on Saturday March 25 2017, @12:17AM (8 children)

    by Gaaark (41) on Saturday March 25 2017, @12:17AM (#483943) Journal

    Or taking away all their goats... Or arming the goats.

    Aside: why does Google auto correct goats to boats? WTF?

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    • (Score: 1, Funny) by Ethanol-fueled on Saturday March 25 2017, @12:39AM (7 children)

      by Ethanol-fueled (2792) on Saturday March 25 2017, @12:39AM (#483956) Homepage

      Whoa, whoa, I'm not advocating cruel and unusual punishment here. Taking away a Muslim man's goats is like taking away a diabetic's insulin.

      • (Score: 1, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday March 25 2017, @12:52AM

        by Anonymous Coward on Saturday March 25 2017, @12:52AM (#483963)

        Well, I've never seen a diabetic fucking their insulin, but what do I know.

      • (Score: 2) by Snotnose on Saturday March 25 2017, @01:40AM (5 children)

        by Snotnose (1623) on Saturday March 25 2017, @01:40AM (#483984)

        More like taking away the needle needed to inject the insulin.

        Years ago I had a diabetic cat. Turned out I could buy the insulin without a prescription, but I needed a prescription for the needles used to inject her. When she died I had something like 75 needles left. Tried to give them to the vet, but the package was opened so she couldn't take them. Didn't know any junkies, so I ended up throwing something like $50 worth of perfectly good needles into the trash.

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        • (Score: 2, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday March 25 2017, @01:44AM

          by Anonymous Coward on Saturday March 25 2017, @01:44AM (#483987)

          You could have melted them into a steel ingot in your foundry.

        • (Score: 2) by bzipitidoo on Saturday March 25 2017, @02:06AM (1 child)

          by bzipitidoo (4388) on Saturday March 25 2017, @02:06AM (#483997) Journal
          Wasting medical supplies [propublica.org]
          • (Score: 1) by anubi on Saturday March 25 2017, @05:35AM

            by anubi (2828) on Saturday March 25 2017, @05:35AM (#484037) Journal

            What a waste.

            My neighbor worked for a while as electronic maintenance at a local hospital - he had a garage-full of discards of perfectly good stuff like guerneys, wheelchairs, various equipment carts, and diagnostic equipment which he intended one day to load in a trailer and haul the whole shebang to Mexico. He gave me several useful items, including an ultrasonic heating assembly which I found very useful for sore muscles.

            They had a budget they had to spend, and they did.

            They knew if they weren't perpetually in debt, the government might cut back on the increases.

            So, everybody was spending money. Lots of money. Out of someone else's pocket.

            And the people did not complain too much about overwhelming costs because they are led to believe "it's covered!".

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        • (Score: 1, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday March 25 2017, @02:58AM

          by Anonymous Coward on Saturday March 25 2017, @02:58AM (#484012)

          I had a cat, too. It wasn't diabetic but it was a nice cat.

        • (Score: 2) by Magic Oddball on Saturday March 25 2017, @10:03AM

          by Magic Oddball (3847) on Saturday March 25 2017, @10:03AM (#484066) Journal

          Well, that shoots one recent theory out of the water… I discovered 6 months ago that in a current prescription is required for sterile electrolyte fluids like Lactated Ringers Solution nationwide, but that most states don't have that requirement for buying venoset tubing or needles of any size. I'd figured that the prescription requirement for fluids was primarily just so people would seek vet care before treating their pets — but if that doesn't apply to the purchase of insulin, obviously my theory was wrong.