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Military spending is a lot better stimulus than a lot of other crap they've talked about. Send $300 checks out to every d-bag in America, and all you get are a bunch of Natty Lite and scratch-off tickets. Spend that money on the military, and at least you have a freakin' tank or plane or something useful afterwards.
Look what's happened with the auto industry. Unions were allowed to go crazy
There are places to cut the budget in our military, as there are in any business, but our weapons are not it. The 54" Plasma TV's in every room on every Air Farce base are a start. The excessive police force required to enforce "speed-bump compliance" (I'm not joking, I wish I was) is another good spot. Sending us towards having the biggest knife in a gun-fight is not.
Ok, am I the only one that thinks our economy has become too involved and dependent on industries such as the defense industry? .....
Do they just sit at Starbucks and come up with these bullshit stimulations over coffee? Yes We Did? No I Didn't!Provisions of the bill with questionable “stimulative benefits”
Infrastructure...if they're going to "stimulate the economy" (if that's even possible), there ought to be a green light on projects that expand or repair our aging infrastructure. New roads, water mains, electricity grids... all of these involve trades that have been hit hardest (and longest) by the recession, and would put a sizable number of good paying jobs back into the economy.
Unions are not the enemy; they are a necessary evil.. They represent and protect the work force as a whole, or so is the intent. They can be flawed and corrupt at times but they serve a purpose. And that purpose, is to protect a workers job, income, family and QOL.. They didn't break the Auto industry.. The Auto industry (and gas prices :icon_wink) broke the industry. Without Unions, companies would pay 'peanuts..' So those places without Union job protection have seen many of their jobs go overseas. How many companies have Wal-Mart (very Anti-Union) put out of business to do the job for less, for example.. So here I ask you, would you fly for the Navy for less? Imagine they could change your pay rate, etc at their leasure to pay those Admiral Bonuses.... They can't because Congress sets the pay rates.. So aren't OUR military protected in many ways, in fact, the same ways a Union looks/negotiates with company for protection? (Congress, 3710, UCMJ..) Sometimes they work in our favor and sometimes NOT... But Unions are NOT the enemy..