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Originally Posted by dennisrn
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Why did you run over here dennisrn?!? I mean, don't you love Corporate America?!? Well you can have exactly what they give their employees so whatcha' bitchin about?
"The plan calls for a corporate-style benefits program that would contribute money to troops’ retirement savings account rather than the promise of a future monthly pension, according to a new proposal from an influential Pentagon advisory board."-
http://www.military.com/news/article...=airforce-a.nl
"This plan would allow DoD to save money by making contributions to a civilian style 401(k) retirement plan."-
Read more:
http://militaryadvantage.military.co...#ixzz1TMZ704eP
MilitaryAdvantage.Military.com
Didn't you vote for this dennisrn and this is what you argue for? Small Government right? Isn't the military government?
"The Defense Department appropriations bill includes $530 in base Pentagon spending, which is $8 billion less than President Obama's request for fiscal year 2012. There's an additional $118.6 billion for overseas contingency operations -- a $39 billion drop, reflecting the expected drawdown in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Republicans announced in May that they were going to try to cut $30 billion from federal agencies' operating budgets in order to deal with the growing deficit.
While the Pentagon isn't getting all the money the Obama administration would like it to receive, it's still in a significantly stronger position than many other government agencies. If the Pentagon gets its full $17 billion increase, that means that domestic agencies have to absorb $47 billion in cuts."
Thank yourself and your party for this.