HASC chair: We must resolve sequestration now

HASC chair: We must resolve sequestration now

The chairman of the House Armed Services Committee says he understands that Washington has put the defense industry into a dire predicament, and he wants to rescue it — now.

California Rep. Buck McKeon, having heard all the warnings from the big vendors and their allies, argued in a column Wednesday that the military-industrial-congressional complex can’t wait until December to save the industry from sequestration. By the time Congress and the White House act — or don’t — it may be too late.

Wrote McKeon:


Uncertainty emanating from Washington sends a clear signal to capital markets to move money elsewhere. In this case, production lines will close, skilled workers will be fired and investments in new capabilities will be drastically reduced. Large companies would likely consolidate and bring supply services in-house. Small businesses would be cut off from the defense supply chain. Fewer suppliers would lead to reduced competition and higher costs overall.

These impacts are already being felt. The specter of sequestration alone is causing companies across the industry to lay off workers and postpone investments. Sequestration must be averted now because if we wait until the end of the year to fix it, it will already be too late for thousands of workers and their families who were laid off while Washington sat on its hands.

If we do not act to avert sequestration, we will inflict irreparable harm on our defense industrial base as a reliable and responsive provider of urgent wartime capabilities and erode its role as an indispensable strategic asset for the U.S.

The problem, he argues, are the dumb ol’ smelly Democrats. President Obama says he wants to protect American manufacturing, but he never talks about the dangers of sequestration. The 1 million jobs it would destroy would completely offset the 1 million jobs the U.S. may have saved with its auto industry bailout, McKeon argues. House Republicans have already acted to at least postpone the danger, he said — so where are the Dumbocrats? McKeon invoked one of the president’s slogans in his concluding call-out:

If America’s aerospace and defense industry doesn’t have a place in an economy built to last, what industry does?

It’s time President Obama and his chief ally in the Senate, Harry Reid, step forward and offer a solution to sequestration instead of issuing veto threats or simply shrugging it off as a “tough pill to swallow.” Our plans to fix this problem will differ, but it is time we put those plans on the table and get to work on solution.

The White House’s response would probably be “Congress should do its work.” And it would point out that McKeon voted for the legislation that created this mess, as did many other Republican defense advocates — only to explain later that “they” (who?) told him the “super committee” couldn’t fail. So he and hundreds of other lawmakers in both parties voted for a bill they opposed because someone “told” them it wouldn’t actually take effect, then were surprised that it did. How, the White House might ask, is that the fault of anyone but Congress’?

Besides, McKeon obviously isn’t actually ready to deal. His column is riven with contempt — he might as well have written, “Hey, stupid, quit being a big idiot and get over here and let’s have a reasoned negotiation.” The messaging continues Republicans’ effort to position themselves on the right side of history in case sequestration takes effect; we’ve already seen where New Hampshire Sen. Kelly Ayotte got the vice chiefs of the services to agree that Congress should act now instead of waiting. In a doomsday scenario, she and others will be able to look back and say they told us so. It’s good politics for defense advocates, but so far it has enticed no Democrats to come around before Election Day.

McKeon’s column also serves another important purpose for defense advocates: It keeps sequestration in part of the mainstream consciousness during a season in which many Americans tune politics all the way out. Summer is often a news vacuum that accepts anything that comes along, from shark attacks to Lindsay Lohan. As we’ve observed before, if defense boosters can grab some of that empty bandwidth now and sew the seeds for this winter’s congressional battles, the public opinion harvest they reap could be what prevents — or guarantees — doomsday.

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Oh Buck! How you slay me!

We’re going to suffer a lot of this before November. I would expect the dueling attack ads from PACs to start showing up in September/October time frame, fear mongering both sides of sequestration. I expect the Demorats to harp about the dirty rich and how they need to be taxed more. The Republitards will scare the old and sick with ads about entitlements being slashed by $500 billion. We’ll see who gets more votes for it come November, just going to be nauseating to have to watch it all unfold.

While I whole-heartedly agree that action needs to be taken, this approach and reasoning is all wrong in my opinion! We should *NOT* be taking corrective action in order to save the military-industrial complex! We should be doing it because government spending (not just defense) is out of control and we need to rein it in while we have the power to control what specifically gets impacted before the decision is made for us and we end up losing more than we want because the pain will be spread across all domains! Fixing this before it gets to that level is the right thing to do. Saving the military-industrial complex should be a fringe benefit, not the focus.

To quote Dennis Miller: “Of course, that’s just my opinion. I could be wrong.”

Unfortunately he is part of the problem he screwed up the 2012 DoD budget mad this road jam bigger than it was he has no place to argue. And due to BIG spenders like him I doubt sequestration will be solved anytime soon.

“Investments in new capabilities will be drastically reduced” Ha, the joke is on McKeon. Defense contractors stopped investing in new capabilities decades back. Hell, the only machinery you’ll see in a “defense plant” now are automated inventory dispensers. The outsourced crap goes in one end and an “American made” weapon comes out the other. It’s magic.

Congressman McKeon, no new taxes, no more US military, it is that simple. Agree to tax increases and sequestration avoided.

“If we do not act to avert sequestration, we will inflict irreparable harm on our defense industrial base as a reliable and responsive provider of urgent wartime capabilities and erode its role as an indispensable strategic asset for the U.S.”

What’s the problem? This is exactly what the socialist/ communist “Democratic” Party has planned, all along. God Bless America, we’re going to need it even more! All politicians should be banned from Washington, D. C., Hah! :)

These people will adjust to the NEW reality in California. California is BROKE and businesses are leaving the State. Get use to it and take the CUTS needed. California needs more Jobs to be Moved out of that State until California gets its act together. CUTS

RunningBear
This is what the Nazi rethuglican party really wants.

There is still plenty of fat to be trimmed from the budget of today’s military. I say, let the ax fall where it may.

I’m in a conservative who welcomes sequestration. Should have been 20%. And yes, I spent my time in the sandbox and I know what I’m talking about. Hunker down, stop whining, deal with an inept congress.

Where’s the loyalty for America. If we fail, the parties willed it to be so. Did not my time in the sand box in Vietnam mean anything. I fought to save what I am witness to here? God help us all.

Wake up. Cheney did the same damn thing when he was SecDef. The GOP loved it when all the defense contractors merges and the acquisition people on Wall Street make tons of money. The system is broke and bloated. It can’t make anything efficiently anymore. Spend money on DOD now you get something that is full of cost overruns and doesn’t work. From the F-22 to the new Navy Stealth Destroyer, and don’t even ask the Coasties about the tens of billions they spent to modernize.…

Operations and management contracts for one. Procurement is a real snakepit of waste, abuse and fraud. And you can lay all of this in the lap of Congress. Cheney helped really get this going.

Too bad Ike didn’t write what he really thought Military-Industrial-Congressional-Complex. Even he knew how the political hogs messed with the military. So did George Washington.

Ah, gotta love the stupidity that comments on these blogs…democrat this, liberal that, repubican this, tea party that, Obama messed that up, BUsh was the best, yadda, yadda, yadda. Blah, blah, blah. Truth be told, its nonsense to me, and proof that the idiotic education people get in government leaves alot to be desired. So, back to the topic of todays little blurb in the ol’ blog.…casterating the budget. And how did we get here you might ask, well I will tell you it was our beloved blow hards who are in office now spanning all aspects of the current political system that put us here…and what drove the nailin the coffin was a combination of greed, bad regulatory practices on the banking industry, and of course the Iraq war. (Yes…the Iraq war…no NEW taxes to pay you know, rebuilding the place after we trashed it.) And that is not to mention the trillions we give Pakistan in military and economic aid so they can help kill us while we kill AQ in the ‘Stan. So, social programs and defense programs are not driving our beloved land of stupidity broke…its the idiots running the show that has…and its going to get worse…let me explain further.
See, because of our so called elected leaders who cannot balance a check book, we are now wanting to cut defense programs right now, shutter military bases, cut medicade/medicare, cut social security, put thousands of combat hardened trained to kill soldiers on the street in an already bad jobs market, cut veteran benefits, and so on. And thats not the bad part…the bad part is when we get fools like the ones here on this blog who advocate cutting trillions of dollars from any one of our government programs without taking a good hard look at Europe and how well “casterating the budget” has worked for them so far.…you know, riots, bombings, government bailouts, more riots, bombings, more government bail outs, and so on. This my special edfriends is casterating the budget American style…and itscoming here, to a town near you!

Good to see someone stand up to the leftist Obama-scum. Ruling class progressive trash.

There is nothing the voters can do to stop this. Congress is no longer listening. They are too busy spouting nonsense to justify their positions. Both Democrats and Republicans. Coming together to work out a resolution is no longer the way to run a country. It is my way or the highway for each of them.

We have to just sit back and see what really happens. The people with real skills will find new work. The ones who do not have marketable skills will have to lower their expectations.

Maybe after this turmoil is over we can start to think about electing people who will work for the good of the nation and not the party.

What did Ike say about the military industrial complex ?? No one is listening…Mattel toy guns and crappy Stockage lists/cost overruns et al. That’s all folks.

What did we do win WWII ended. Did we fight over keeping the defense industry running at the same level.…this all would not be a issue today if our leaders both industrial and government didn’t sell off with NAFTA and GANT.We have lost more than enough in industry that brought revenue from business and the employees that exsisted back then. We need to go back to what worked.

What did we do when WWII ended. Did we fight over keeping the defense industry running at the same level.…this all would not be a issue today if our leaders both industrial and government didn’t sell off with NAFTA and GANT.We have lost more than enough in industry that brought revenue from business and the employees that exsisted back then. We need to go back to what worked.

You have to remember this was a deliberate plan by Obama and the DemocRATS in congress to weaken the military readiness of the United States as part of the Obama Apology Tour he has been on since he was elected. You knew this Super committee would never work when you saw whom the DemocRATS put on the committee all big government spenders, anti-defense, entitlement driven and tax raising DemocRATS. This is not Jimmy Carter 2.0 this is Jimmy Carter Turbo 3.0. Too bad there is not enough people who remember what happened under Carter to stop what they are doing, wait we can stop this by VOTING THEM OUT NOVEMBER 2012.

@ ClovisMan,
“There is nothing the voters can do to stop this. Congress is no longer listening.”

Actually, there IS something the voter can do: every election, DON’T vote for a single incumbent.
Does that mean too much inexperienced new blood?
Certainly, but look at the situation: would they really do all that much worse?
The suck-all to the voter is those electronic ballot machines some of which force you to vote (don’t allow you to proceed from a category you didn’t elect someone in).
****, put in your own name: would you really do any worse?

Considering how many politicos claim to have schooled at America’s finest higher education institutes, if this is the best colleges have to offer, then as a nation we truly are doomed.

In order to effect positive government reform, perhaps principally and primarily we need to reform our obvioujsly-failing education systems.
(if my typos don’t prove that, does anything?) :-D

Welcome back HOLLOW military, China will be our master in the end!!!

Congress didn’t have any problem getting together when it came time to bail out the banks. Obama and McCain both suspended their presidential campaigns and held hands as they skipped into the Senate room to vote for bailouts.

TonyC… Guesse what? Financially China is our master now. I was talking with my 92 year old Uncle the other day. We were talking about Normandy and fighting German tanks. Uncle John was a tank driver at the time. He crewed a Sherman (better known as a Ronson) at that time. Why did they call them Ronson’s? Because they always lit when hit. Did congress and the high command know that our tanks sucked? Well of course, but if you make enough of them–sooner or later the bigger, better German tanks ran out of gas/diesel. As long as there is money to be made from war, there will be war.

Hell, the defense industry grew after WW2. The Cold War was a boon to defense, and we are spending more now than we did then. Sadly, as these companies got bigger they got more lazy and didn’t want to have to stay lean and compete. So they got the government to pay their development costs and now they make money not by building better weapons, but by taking as long as possible to drag out the development of new weapons. NAFTA and GATT compounded the situation as “free market” companies also got lazy and looked for ways to compete without investing in their own companies and people. The rich get richer. The poor get poorer, but continue to believe whatever the rich tell them to believe. We reward sloth and laziness over the industriousness of previous generations, and find other countries are there to help us every step we take down this path of failure.

Societies go through cycles. We are on the low end of a cycle now. Let’s just hope people look around and are willing to fix problems that have been in the works for a long time now before things get much worse.

How about we look at the world, the threats that are real and will come to be realities rather than just risks. If the US does not have the capacity to patrol and protect the parts of the world that each of us takes for granted, how will your life change?- there will be a shut down of the oil coming through the Straits of Hermuz. Before we cut our ability to defend the parts of the world that are in our interest– we need to execute a plan to disengage ourselves from dependencies that affect each american. Allow us to drill oil in the northern part of our country, support Canadian oil. Focus on alternative energy and take politics out, and let us truely use all our technical abilities to severe the ties to a part of the world that keeps us under their thumb. Stop the political negative influences of moving forward and let American science and technology disengage us from the hold the middle east has on each of us Americans.

I agree and I work for the DoD also. If I’m the one who gets cut I’ll find a job somewhere else — that’s why I keep my skills up to date.

It is ridiculous to think that government budgets should never be reduced.

After technology is allowed to disolve our dependency, then we can take a look at what is needed from a military perspective to police the world and protect our welfare. DOn’t forget about CHina and North Korea– they are there waiting for the right time to strike. Make sure each American that says cut the defense contractors and military is willing to do what it takes to keep themselves and their families safe when the next world event takes place. IF you want to be safe, and you want our military personnel safe, we need technology to continue to move forward. How about we look at the congress and senate and see all the money that is wasted there in the unbelivable ability to stalemate decisions. We waste so much money getting nothing done. Google study of study of study of studies– we have a huge sting of studies going on to put value on studies of studies– now that is money not well spent.

very true, the bailouts were embraced whole heartedly by nearly everyone in Congress and the administration.

China and North Korea are just waiting to strike?! Why? So we can turn all of North Korea and significant parts of China into glass? The North Koreans may be irrational at times, but they aren’t completely insane. The Chinese need us as much as we need them. Our relationship is mutually assured economic destruction! The real risk to our nation is spending itself into a permanent hole. The defense industry is crying wolf.

@Alden: Couldn’t agree more.

Why don’t we just forget the Democrats and Republicans and start thinking of something new and fresh.
Is there any Independent–who is willing to walk that balanced, common sense, middle road–out there who will run for the election after this one? Where are you? You are sorely needed.
Really, this no joke. Our beautiful country is in trouble and It hurts.

I can’t believe so many people willingly want a repeat of what happened under Carter. Except this time it’s going to be worse.

Buck, you are the man that said the Defence Budget needs to be cut, the White House just signs off on it or not. You guys control the money, if it need to be spent.…spend it and stop jerking around. How these guys get this far is fracking amazing.

When the mafia bought judges and cops we didnt get rid of the police force and shutter the judicery.

Sure its the Military industrial congressional complex but the root problem are the corrupt contractors.

Not really if the US vanished the Chinese would just have a recession — only 20% of thier trade is with us.

But if Chinese simply stopped buying bonds our economy would collapse.

People like to say that if you owe the bank alot of money its the banks problem. Until they forclose on them and take away everything they own. Low rent housing and homeless shelters are full of people who thought it was the banks problem.

No chance, none of our enemies hold enough hostages to make it worthwhile for the Republicans to trade with the enemy.

Remember folks the Republicans have the small time loser at heart.

Thier policies may make your situation worse economically as they shift more of the nations wealth to thier Banker friends. But at least as you look around the trailer park they let you say “The Democrats did this to me”.

There is an old story about DemocRATS and Republicans in congress. Why at a dinner function do you never sit between a DemocRAT or Republican. Because you will starve to death casue they can not pass anything

Same goes here

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