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OBAMA: $83.4 BILLION MORE FOR WAR
« on: April 09, 2009, 10:48:11 PM »
He's outspending bush when it comes to the war, fellahs.

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Re: OBAMA: $83.4 BILLION MORE FOR WAR
« Reply #1 on: April 09, 2009, 11:22:11 PM »
hh6 would have us believe he's cutting it and leave it vague like that. When he's really cutting out the sweetheart shit.

it just seams more fiscal

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Re: OBAMA: $83.4 BILLION MORE FOR WAR
« Reply #2 on: April 10, 2009, 05:55:53 AM »
Oh yeah 240...


The budget request, to cover operations for the remainder of 2009, comes on top of $67.2 billion approved last fall as a down payment for the year. However, the annual total, about $150 billion, is lower than the amount spent in 2008, after the conclusion of the U.S. troop "surge" in Iraq.


 
 
Obama has criticized the use of such emergency funding measures, called supplemental appropriations, to pay for the war. The president's first budget, for 2010, will move more of the wars' costs into the main Pentagon spending plan.

"This will be the last supplemental for Iraq and Afghanistan," said Robert Gibbs, the White House spokesman. "The process by which this has been funded . . . will change."
The U.S. has spent $859 billion on military operations and foreign assistance in Iraq and Afghanistan, according to the Congressional Research Service.


The additional money will raise the total to $942 billion.

Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates said that without the funding, the U.S. would be forced to make sudden withdrawals from Iraq and Afghanistan.

"And I don't know anybody who thinks that's a good idea," he said.

The $83.4-billion request includes $75.8 billion for military operations. An additional $7.1 billion will go to diplomatic efforts and foreign aid, including $1.6 billion for Afghanistan, $1.4 billion for Pakistan and $700 million for Iraq.

In February, the Obama administration estimated that it would need $75.5 billion. The extra money will be used in part for $400 million to increase security on the U.S.-Mexico border.

The proposal also includes an additional $3.6 billion for Afghanistan's forces and $400 million to help fund counterinsurgency efforts in Pakistan.

The supplemental request will have $600 million for four additional F-22 fighter jets, the last the Pentagon plans to purchase as it switches to other planes. However, the switch is controversial, and Congress could require the Pentagon to continue adding F-22s to the fleet.

The supplemental includes $8.8 billion to replace equipment damaged or lost during combat, including a range of new attack and transport helicopters.

The Pentagon is also seeking $3.8 billion for military intelligence, including equipment for counter-terrorism teams and additional airborne surveillance.
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Re: OBAMA: $83.4 BILLION MORE FOR WAR
« Reply #3 on: April 10, 2009, 05:58:16 AM »
Prior to last night barry was gonna make the Penatagon fight with just the regular DOD buget. I guess Gates and Jones must have told him he was smoking crack. Obama doesn't want to be blamed for failure in Iraq or Afghanistan before he can pull out and appease the left. On top of that Gen Ordierno came out and said we might have to slide the Iraq time line a bot to defeat some AQ in Iraq.
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Re: OBAMA: $83.4 BILLION MORE FOR WAR
« Reply #4 on: April 10, 2009, 05:59:55 AM »
The spending keeps on rollin.  Whether you agree with this particular expendature or not, it seems that Obama can't say no to any programs.  This degree of overall spending is unprecidented.
We just gave a ton of money to Pakistan as well.  Who knows where that $ will go...poor accountability.

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Re: OBAMA: $83.4 BILLION MORE FOR WAR
« Reply #5 on: April 10, 2009, 06:04:58 AM »
Major war-funding legislation while Barack Obama was in the Senate, and how he voted:

_May 2005: Congress approved an $82 billion bill to fund the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and international anti-terrorism efforts. Obama voted yes.

_June 2006: Congress cleared a $94.5 billion bill to fund the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan as well as provide aid to hurricane victims. Obama voted yes.

_September 2006: Congress cleared a $448 billion Pentagon funding bill that included $70 billion for U.S. military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. Obama voted yes.

_April 2007: Congress cleared a $124 billion spending bill that provided $90 billion for war costs but mandated the withdrawal of U.S. troops within six months. Obama voted yes, but President George W. Bush vetoed the legislation.

_May 2007: Congress approved a roughly $100 billion spending measure to fund the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and domestic projects, including hurricane relief. Obama voted no.

_December 2007: Congress cleared a $555 billion catchall spending bill that included $70 billion for U.S. military action in Iraq and Afghanistan. Obama did not vote.

_June 2008: Congress approved a measure to spend $162 billion for war costs as well as provide a 13-week extension of unemployment benefits and emergency relief for the flood-ravaged Midwest. Obama voted yes.

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