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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsFactCheck.org: Rick Perry's claim that defense spending has declined by 21% since 2010.
Rick Perry says the U.S. is at risk because our spending on defense has declined 21 percent over four years. But that includes war funding, which has sharply declined now that U.S. combat troops are out of Iraq and leaving Afghanistan.
The base defense budget, which does not include war funding, has declined by a more modest 6 percent (12 percent when adjusted for inflation) from a post-World War II high set four years ago in fiscal year 2010.
Fiscal year 2010 the baseline used in the report and cited by Perry began on Oct. 1, 2009. At the time, the U.S. was fighting two wars. Overseas contingency operations cost $162.4 billion in fiscal 2010 to help support 168,000 troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, according to defense budget documents. Not surprisingly, the U.S. in fiscal 2014 spent $85.2 billion in war funding roughly half what it did in 2010. The administration has requested $59 billion for fiscal 2015, which began Oct. 1.
The base defense budget declined 6 percent in the last four years, from $527.9 billion in fiscal 2010 to $496 billion in fiscal 2014, according to the fiscal year 2015 budget overview released in March by the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller)/Chief Financial Officer. (See Figure 1-2 in chapter one, page 4.) Adjusted for inflation, the base budget was down 12 percent in four years, according to Harrisons report.
http://www.factcheck.org/2014/11/rick-perrys-talking-point-on-defense-cuts/
I guess republican presidential candidates have to use the same campaign themes every four years - one being that Democrats are "weak on defense". Most people would consider a 6% decline (12% adjusted for inflation) from a war-time "post-WWII high" a good start but not enough rather than too much.
3catwoman3
(24,041 posts)Ol' Ricky has trouble counting higher than 2, as evidenced by his classic "Oops" when naming governmental agencies he would close.
Tierra_y_Libertad
(50,414 posts)hobbit709
(41,694 posts)Ilsa
(61,698 posts)Defense spending should be as high when we aren't at war as when we are? (Using an extreme example.) He's a moron.
Typical rethuglican: spend and cut, spend and cut.