Obama would just love to delay those defense-cut-related pink slips until after the election …
When House Speaker John Boehner acceded last summer to a debt ceiling
deal that threatened 10 years of $50-billion spending cuts to the
Defense Department, cynical conservatives everywhere suspected the
defense cuts would somehow manage to materialize. Meaningful entitlement
reform was left to a so-called “Super Committee,” but defense cuts?
They were to be the default in the event of the committee’s inevitable
failure.
Never mind that Defense Secretary Leon Panetta calls
the cuts “unworkable” and “a disaster” that will “hollow out the force
and inflict severe damage to our national defense.” Never mind that
Joint Chiefs Chairman Martin Dempsey says
they’re “an unacceptable risk.” Never mind, above all, that the cuts to
defense are entirely disproportional to the bit of the budget consumed
by defense spending. (In case anyone has forgotten, we spend five times more on entitlement programs — Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security — than we do on defense.)
But if the president doesn’t care about any of that, he does care about his reelection.
He can relatively reliably count on voters to overlook the threats to
national security posed by these cuts. He can more reliably count on
voters to remain attached to the benefits dispersed by cherished
entitlement programs and to consequently overlook the lack of action on
entitlement reform. He can’t, however, reliably count on the favor and
support of the hundreds of thousands of workers who stand to lose their jobs if these cuts occur.
Defense shouldn’t be immune from cuts, but Mr. Obama’s
policy choices are turning America into an entitlement state with a
shrinking military—in other words, Europe. The U.S. would be left with
the smallest Navy since World War I, the smallest ground forces in 70
years, and at just over 2.5% of GDP the smallest defense budget since
Pearl Harbor.Sequestration compounds the damage because the cuts would be
automatic and indiscriminate. The Pentagon now concedes that funding for
the war in Afghanistan would be hit, contrary to past assurances. So
would current operations in the Persian Gulf. Training programs,
equipment maintenance and military benefits are affected too. Defense
contractor Lockheed Martin says the law obliges it to send layoff
warnings as soon as October to most of its 123,000 workers—the kind of
manufacturing jobs Democrats claim to love.
In my home state of Oklahoma, as many as 16,000 people could lose their jobs.
Obama has blathered all summer long about Mitt Romney and Bain
Capital, about the jobs Mitt’s company supposedly destroyed or
“outsourced.” For Obama’s benefit, the liberal media has flogged the
“release your tax returns!” horse and left sturdier horses in the barn
stalls — horses named “June jobs report,” “decreased consumer confidence” and “a drop in retail sales,” to name just a few.
Hmm. What to do with this story? Don’t you just know our dear Commander-in-Chief would love to delay it?
According to a floor speech
by Oklahoma Republican Sen. Jim Inhofe, the president has asked those
in the defense industry to delay pink slips until after the Nov. 7
election. Fortunately for those the president would prefer to blindside,
Inhofe will have none of it:
I have every reason to believe, because I’ve heard from
people in industry, that the president of the United States is trying to
get them to avoid sending pink slips out until after the Nov. 7
election. I would remind him that we have something called the Workers
Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act, the WARN Act. It requires
these companies to give 60 days’ notice of pending layoffs.Since sequestration will take place on Jan. 2, these workers must be
notified of their pink slip by Nov. 2. This is what I’d like to remind
those companies: They don’t have to wait. If they want to notify
workers today, they can do that. I think it is imperative that the
workers who are going to be laid off work as a result of the Obama
sequestration be notified in advance of the November election. We’re
going to do everything we can to make sure that happens.
Keep your eyes out for real news, people, because ABC and other outlets are too busy targeting the Tea Party to see it.
Tina Korbe is Policy Impact Director at the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs and a former associate editor right here at HotAir.com.
- Obama Failed Soda Head Chie... 2012/07/21 15:45:53
+1He may not after all most of the military is not going to support him any way , but yes he may wait until after Nov " if he wins"reply














