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Congress Must Make ‘Unimaginable’ Budget Choices: HASC’s Adam Smith

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By SYDNEY J. FREEDBERG JR. on February 06, 2014 at 1:30 PM

WASHINGTON: “We are going to have to do some series of things that previously were unimaginable, OK, so we’re going to have to re-adjust our imagination. We’ve simply chosen not to,” said Rep. Adam Smith, the top Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee. “We need a strategic response in Congress other than just ‘no, don’t cut that.’”

The detailed packages of potential cuts rolled out yesterday by four thinktanks are a model for the painful program choices Congress and the Pentagon have to confront, Smith told reporters at a Defense Writers’ Group breakfast this morning. “But too many others are just saying ‘no,’” he went on: “no BRAC [base closures]; no changes to the Guard and Reserve; no shrinkage of the size of the Navy. You gotta put something on the table.”

So, I asked, which proposals by the four thinktanks might be politically doable?

“I think we still haven’t crossed over that fulcrum of accepting that something has to be done,” Smith said. “So at this point, if you were to analyze piece by piece everything out there, you’d have to reach the logical conclusion that none of it is politically doable. Every little piece is being fought.”

“At what point do we finally cross over that [resistance] and say, ‘look, I know we’d rather not do any of this stuff, but we have to make a choice’?” he asked. “I don’t know when we get there.”

His greatest fear, Smith said, is that refusal to compromise on weapons programs, force size, pay, or benefits will force the military to cut training, ammunition, and other readiness funds — and that politicians will be able to ignore the consequences until troops end up in combat unprepared and people die.

So what would he cut? Smith is a politician too, so he was cagey on specific programs, although he did suggest there was probably money to be saved by shrinking the nuclear arsenal. What he did say loud and clear was that the Pentagon needs to reform its notoriously inefficient acquisition system — hardly uncontroversial — and reduce the rate of growth in pay and benefits — which has been bitterly contested in Congress.

Consider the one percent reduction in cost of living adjustments for working-age military retirees that got slipped into December’s budget deal, Smith said, a reduction that countless bills have been submitted to reverse.

“I understand that a one percent cut in the COLA is not insubstantial. It is a decrease in what the increase in retirements is going to be,” he said. (Under the plan, benefits would not actually decrease below current levels, they just wouldn’t increase as quickly in the future — and fall behind inflation by certain measures). “[but] if you’re not going to cut this, what are you going to cut?”

Activists for veterans and military personnel have argued changing promised benefits is a breach of faith that will undermine trust in the military and thus people’s willingness to join up and stay in, one reporter noted.

“I don’t have sympathy for that argument,” Smith said. “Believe me, I think our military ought to be the best compensated, best taken care of military in the world — and I think it is.”

“If we are going to deal [based] on what you were promised when you came in,” Smith said scathingly, “then let’s get rid of the [post-9/11] updated GI bill, let’s get rid of the yearly pay increases, let’s get rid of all the increase in combat pay, let’s get rid of all of the billions, the tens of billions of dollars that we added after you’ve got recruited.”

And if you think reducing future retirement benefits will hurt recruitment, Smith argued, what do you think reducing readiness funds will do? “How much is it going to hurt recruiting when you bring folks in and say, ‘you’re a pilot, ok, once a month you get to fly’?” he asked. What if your ground combat troops are saying, “‘well, I haven’t been in a tank in three months, our unit hasn’t trained, they tell me I only have enough bullets to go out and practice [live] fire once a month’ — what’s that going to do to recruiting?”

“That is really going to undermine our ability to support the very troops that many people are claiming they’re defending,” he said.

Many military retiree groups would complain bitterly that arguments like Smith’s seek to pit troops serving today against those who served honorably in the past. Many in Congress would say that defense planning, especially the Quadrennial Defense Review, should be driven by what the nation needs to protect itself, not be constrained to artificial budget numbers.

“I never understand that argument,” Smith shot back. “It makes literally no sense to me.” There is never enough money to protect against all threats, he argued, so you always have to take risk somewhere. “Should we just [say] ‘WAAAH we don’t have enough money to save ourselves, let’s all jump off a bridge’?'” he asked. “Either you can either just go insane and start bouncing off the rubber walls and say ‘there’s no hope there’s no hope there’s no hope’ — or you do the best you can with what you’ve got, which by the way is what we do every frickin’ day” in our personal lives.

“I hope we can get past that ‘your plan is bad because it’s based on how much money we have instead of what we need,’” Smith added, rolling his eyes and making a curious combination of a sigh and a retching noise.

“We ought to be able to come up with a strategy whereby $500 billion a year is enough to meet our national security needs,” Smith said. “Unfortunately… as far as interest groups and far too many members of Congress are concerned, they’re simply trying to protect everything.”

“We have this great consensus in this country that ‘the deficit needs to be eliminated and we need to balance the budget – but don’t cut anything and don’t raise any taxes,’” Smith said. “Voters are going to have to stand up and say, ‘it’s ok to make those cuts, it’s ok to raise taxes, because it beats the alternative.’ I don’t know when that happens.”

http://breakingdefense.com/2014/02/none-of-it-is-politically-doable-adam-smith-on-what-cuts-congress-will-accept/

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Nuthin ever changes here. Mindless idiots posting other peoples BS as if it were true.

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"I swear by my life and my love of it that I will never live for the sake of another man, nor ask another man to live for mine."- Ayn Rand

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Nuthin ever changes here. Mindless idiots posting other peoples BS as if it were true.

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I would say you're guilty of the same thing.

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It's okay if you do it while stoned.

Your mind is a simple thing to convince. Slappin you to get in line with the rest of your fellowship is hillarious. I cant wait to see you and your comrades faces when what you preach is applied to you. You are exactly what Aldous talks about.

The elitist punk.

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"I swear by my life and my love of it that I will never live for the sake of another man, nor ask another man to live for mine."- Ayn Rand

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I like you. star_smile.gif

Your mind is a simple thing to convince. Slappin you to get in line with the rest of your fellowship is hillarious. I cant wait to see you and your comrades faces when what you preach is applied to you. You are exactly what Aldous talks about.

The elitist punk.

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You progressive followers will get what you wiish for the rest of us.

"I swear by my life and my love of it that I will never live for the sake of another man, nor ask another man to live for mine."- Ayn Rand

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Stare at it..........

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"I swear by my life and my love of it that I will never live for the sake of another man, nor ask another man to live for mine."- Ayn Rand

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The fools overture!

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BEATS THE HELL OUTTA BEIN A FOLLOWER!!!!!

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Your mind is a simple thing to convince. Slappin you to get in line with the rest of your fellowship is hillarious. I cant wait to see you and your comrades faces when what you preach is applied to you. You are exactly what Aldous talks about.

The elitist punk.

Have you actually read Brave New World? I have. Do you know what it is about?

More importantly, do you know what it has to do with a story about Congress needing to make budget cuts? No? Well I'll tell you:

#### all.

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