Mon Mar 11, 2013, 04:33 AM
Judi Lynn (77,685 posts)
Budget cuts force military jets to drop air shows
Source: Associated Press
Budget cuts force military jets to drop air shows By RUSS BYNUM, Associated Press | March 10, 2013 | Updated: March 10, 2013 6:18pm SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) — Even a rural festival celebrating the harvest of Georgia's famous sweet onions isn't safe from the federal budget battle 600 miles away, as automatic cuts are threatening to take away the star attraction for the Vidalia Onion Festival's popular air show: the Navy's daredevil fighter pilots, the Blue Angels. The $85 billion in automatic budget cuts that took effect March 1 have thrown planning for the festival's air show into a tailspin, just weeks before the April 20 event that officials agreed to hold a week earlier than usual so they could book the vaunted group. The Navy plans to cancel Blue Angels shows booked next month in Vidalia and three other cities. And there is a good chance dozens more air shows across the U.S. could get the ax as well, leaving host cities facing threats of lost tourism revenue and dwindling ticket sales. "It's going to hurt us," said Marsha Temples, chief organizer of the Vidalia air show, who estimates past festival weekends have drawn 15,000 extra people when the Blue Angels were on the bill. "People like to see the Blues because they put on an absolutely phenomenal show. You have people who actually follow them and a lot of people come from out of town just to see them." While the Blue Angels' spring schedule is in doubt, the Air Force's formation-flying Thunderbirds and the Army's Golden Knights skydivers have canceled their performances outright. Combined, the three teams had booked more than 190 performances between the spring and fall. That's left many air show organizers scrambling to find replacements, such as civilian pilots with loud, fast jets from the Vietnam era or vintage planes from World War II. The uncertainty has forced others to simply cancel altogether. Read more: http://www.chron.com/news/us/article/Budget-cuts-force-military-jets-to-drop-air-shows-4343226.php
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| Judi Lynn | Mar 11 | OP | |
| Sherman A1 | Mar 11 | #1 | |
| PuffedMica | Mar 11 | #2 | |
| Kolesar | Mar 11 | #4 | |
| TwilightGardener | Mar 11 | #13 | |
| Franker65 | Mar 11 | #3 | |
| quadrature | Mar 11 | #5 | |
| n2doc | Mar 11 | #6 | |
| Kolesar | Mar 11 | #9 | |
| DeSwiss | Mar 11 | #7 | |
| RedstDem | Mar 11 | #8 | |
| Blandocyte | Mar 11 | #10 | |
| lonestarnot | Mar 11 | #11 | |
| bemildred | Mar 11 | #12 | |
| on point | Mar 11 | #14 | |
| askeptic | Mar 11 | #15 |
Response to Judi Lynn (Original post)
Mon Mar 11, 2013, 04:52 AM
Sherman A1 (11,567 posts)
1. And the ripple effect is just starting
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as the loss of government spending takes it's path through society.
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Response to Judi Lynn (Original post)
Mon Mar 11, 2013, 05:19 AM
PuffedMica (802 posts)
2. The Blue Angles are mainly a recruitment tool
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Wide eyed high school kids looking for adventure see those planes zoom by and think that they can do that too. Almost all of them end up doing support work for the Navy fueling the politicians' adventurous military policies over seas.
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Response to PuffedMica (Reply #2)
Mon Mar 11, 2013, 06:49 AM
Kolesar (29,345 posts)
4. I bought that militarist message and joined ROTC
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I quit before I was "obligated" to serve.
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Response to Judi Lynn (Original post)
Mon Mar 11, 2013, 06:15 AM
Franker65 (252 posts)
3. Sad that its come to this
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The thunderbirds and Blue Angels are really impressive. Sad that their shows are going to be cancelled. The Red Arrows, Frecce Tricolori and other display teams are still performing in debt-ridden Europe.
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Response to Judi Lynn (Original post)
Mon Mar 11, 2013, 06:54 AM
quadrature (244 posts)
5. welcome news
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useless waste of fuel
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Response to Judi Lynn (Original post)
Mon Mar 11, 2013, 07:00 AM
n2doc (26,146 posts)
6. Im still waiting to hear about hardware procurement cutbacks
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All this still sounds like "cut the stuff that the public sees, not the fat". 1 less F-22 would fund all this and more, I suspect.
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Response to n2doc (Reply #6)
Mon Mar 11, 2013, 09:05 AM
Kolesar (29,345 posts)
9. Lockheed has delivered F35s although they have not completed acceptance testing
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Lockheed wins by f-ing up and dragging out the development program.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/f-35s-ability-to-evade-budget-cuts-illustrates-challenge-of-paring-defense-spending/2013/03/09/42a6085a-8776-11e2-98a3-b3db6b9ac586_story.html?tid=ts_carousel The biggest barrier to cutting the F-35 program, however, is rooted in the way in which it was developed: The fighter jet is being mass-produced and placed in the hands of military aviators such as Walsh, who are not test pilots, while the aircraft remains a work in progress. Millions more lines of software code have to be written, vital parts need to be redesigned, and the plane has yet to complete 80 percent of its required flight tests. By the time all that is finished — in 2017, by the Pentagon’s estimates — it will be too late to pull the plug. The military will own 365 of them. By then, “we’re already pregnant,” said Air Force Lt. Gen. Christopher Bogdan, who oversees F-35 development for the Pentagon. When the F-35 finishes testing, “there will be no yes-or-no, up-or-down decision point,” said Pierre Sprey, who was a chief architect of the Air Force’s F-16 Fighting Falcon. “That’s totally deliberate. It was all in the name of ensuring it couldn’t be canceled.” http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/how-the-f-35-defends-itself-against-budget-cuts/2013/03/09/275760fc-892a-11e2-98a3-b3db6b9ac586_graphic.html |
Response to Judi Lynn (Original post)
Mon Mar 11, 2013, 07:01 AM
DeSwiss (17,229 posts)
7. Things are tough all over.....
- K&R
Facing Mass Layoffs, Taliban Protest US Sequester
The Duffelblog.com | 27 February 2013 | by Tony
Mullah Omar took to the media to offer harsh bipartisan criticism. QUETTA, PAKISTAN – As the United States rapidly approaches the deadline for sequestration, President Obama is getting support from an unlikely quarter: Taliban spiritual leader Mullah Muhammad Omar. In a video released today, Taliban spokesman Zabibullah Mujahid read a statement from the group’s supreme leader: ”I, Mullah Muhammad Omar, Emir of the Taliban, Commander of the Boy Brigades, Custodian of the Holy Poppy Fields, Rocker of the Casbah, Sultan of Swing …” After several minutes Zabibullah was able to read the actual contents of the statement, where the Taliban leader addressed what he referred to as the “dire consequences” if Congress fails to resolve the sequestration issue:
“Half our budget comes from skimming off your operations in Afghanistan. Without hard American dollars, hundreds of Taliban fighters will be laid off over the coming year and forced onto the streets to beg like common women.” Omar’s statement was rather apocalyptic at the consequences of the automatic budget cuts: ”With the money we have, we will barely be able to bribe members of the Frontier Corps!” MORE |
Response to Judi Lynn (Original post)
Mon Mar 11, 2013, 07:15 AM
RedstDem (807 posts)
8. maybe drop sponsoring a car in nascar too
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I can think of tons of shit to cut from the military
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Response to Judi Lynn (Original post)
Mon Mar 11, 2013, 09:38 AM
Blandocyte (1,037 posts)
10. Waste of jet fuel. Put the money they'd spend on fuel into WIC n/t
Response to Judi Lynn (Original post)
Mon Mar 11, 2013, 09:43 AM
lonestarnot (71,135 posts)
11. What a shame.
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NOT!
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Response to Judi Lynn (Original post)
Mon Mar 11, 2013, 10:05 AM
bemildred (67,518 posts)
12. Good. Way overdue. nt
Response to Judi Lynn (Original post)
Mon Mar 11, 2013, 10:57 AM
on point (1,003 posts)
14. GREAT!! Only $500 billion annually more in DOD cuts to go!
Response to Judi Lynn (Original post)
Mon Mar 11, 2013, 08:57 PM
askeptic (179 posts)
15. $39 mil is peanuts - they wanted to inconvenience as many as possible
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A lot of folks can enjoy an airshow without feeling like they are supporting world domination.
just imagine what we could save if we closed even 1/3 of our foreign installations - have you seen that talked about? What about disengaging from foreign wars? Closing Guantanamo? Policing the world? But airshows gotta go - yep |



- K&R