Your tax dollars at work....GRRR!!!

I think these were planes intialy ordered to give to afghanisatan. Now we are not so sure we want to give htem or if they are the right planes. There is a batch of helicopters from Russia, paid for by us, in the same boat.
 
Woah there folks. I have to take exception - being a 20 year AF veteran and (so far) a 15 year civil servant - I believe you have to read the article...
"The Air Force almost had to buy more of the planes against its will, the newspaper found. A solicitation issued from Wright-Patterson in May sought vendors to build more C-27Js, citing Congressional language requiring the military to spend money budgeted for the planes, despite Pentagon protests."
The Air Force, Army, Navy, Marines, etc. do not "spend" money that is not appropriated by Congress. Certainly they argue for their programs, however in the end we can all blame our elected leadership. That leadership is in charge of our American military whether we like it or not.
 

Larry L.

Lifetime Supporter
..."citing Congressional language requiring the military to spend money budgeted for the planes, despite Pentagon protests"...That leadership is in charge of our American military whether we like it or not.

Maybe it's been changed since 'Nam, but the same type of idiocy at least used to apply to aircraft fuel allotments for aircraft carriers. If the 'bird farm' didn't burn up all of its allotment for a given fiscal quarter, the allotment was cut for the next. So, approaching the end of any given 'quarter, if there was an excess of jet fuel aboard, planes were launched solely to burn it up.

'Brilliant...
 
all beracracies have budget allotments which they guard. The cardinal sin is not to spend the budget.
Now if you want to talk epic epic waste, look the the f35 program.
The plane we really still need is the simple ones like the a10, which of course is being scrapped.
 

Pete McCluskey.

Lifetime Supporter
All of the above is so typical of big government waste. The rule that if you don't spend your budget it gets cut next time is one of the reasons for such waste.
Imagine the savings if bureaucrats got rewarded for not spending their allocated budget instead.
 
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