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Showing Original Post only (View all)Pannetta: entitlements must be on the table [View all]
Interview I heard this morning on NPR.
Fabulous.
They just won't let up.
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I expect we'll get sequestration cuts, and then a restored military budget via multi-step increases
HereSince1628
Feb 2013
#4
Says the fucking guy who asks for $670 Million per jet fighter to fight no aerial combats.
JaneyVee
Feb 2013
#10
Exactly. Who on Earth (literally) Is Going to Get into an Air War with the US?
dballance
Feb 2013
#28
Which ones, beagle eyes - The military's, or the necessary expenditures?
TheCowsCameHome
Feb 2013
#13
Is Pannetta Trying to Gain Favor in the MIC to Get His Lucrative Post-Gov't. Job?
dballance
Feb 2013
#17
If so, then military/war spending goddamn well should be on the chopping block. nt
HooptieWagon
Feb 2013
#26
You mean "entitlements" like Boeing, General Dynamics and the rest of the $trillion
BlueStreak
Feb 2013
#29