Wow. The numbers in this article are just sickening. The inefficiency of our defense spending is simply astounding. Such a great, detailed example of how bigger govt just sucks the life out of our economy like a giant leech. This illustrates perfectly how govt flushes money down the toilet on people who push paper, rather than create productive value.
Many numbers I could highlight here, but this is the one that jumps out:
"While the fighting forces have steadily shrunk by more than half since the early 1990s, the civilian and uniformed bureaucracy has more than doubled. According to the latest figures, there are currently more than 1,500,000 full-time civilian employees in the Defense Department—800,000 civil servants and 700,000 contract employees. Today, more than half of our active-duty servicemen and women serve in offices on staffs."
Well, it's a WSJ article that you need access to read, so some more interesting numbers:
1) Although current U.S. spending on defense adjusted for inflation has been higher than at the height of the Reagan administration, it has been producing less than half of the forces and capabilities of those years. Instead of a 600-ship Navy, we now have a 280-ship Navy, although the world's seas have not shrunk and our global dependence has grown. Instead of Reagan's 20-division Army, we have only 10-division equivalents. The Air Force has fewer than half the number of fighters and bombers it had 30 years ago.
2) Air Force fighter planes today average 28 years old.
3) The number of various Joint Task Force staffs, for instance, has grown since 1987 from seven to more than 250, according to the Defense Business Board.
4) Each 7,000 civilian reductions saves at least $5 billion over five years [- which, by my math, means a doubling of these positions costs @ $70B a year]
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Mon, Dec 9, 2013 11:45 PM
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