Aizle wrote:
Oh, I firmly believe that we need an effective military.
I just as firmly believe that it is WAY overfunded and larger than necessary.
My post was more to point out that everyone has things that they don't want to fund in the government.
On what do you base this belief? How "large" is necessary? In what way do you beleive that it is large?
I've pointed out repeatedly that its size is not all that great in comparison to the physical size (3rd in the wordl) population (3rd in the world) and the fact that we have 2 states and several other posessions not contiguous with the first 48 states. It is large in an absolute sense, but that's a terrible basis for comparison.
As for cost, I would point out (yet again) that in addition to being large, it is also well-paid because we don't beleive in paying our soldiers a pittance as most other nations with large militaries do. This is good for combat effectiveness since it helps recruit good people and avoids problems of wondering if one's family has means while one is deployed. More importantly, we buy expensive equipement because we expect each piece, and those manning it, to last as long as possible both in and out of combat. We do not have throwaway systems.. or people.
So how is it way overfunded? This may be a hard concept to grasp, but a significantly smaller military would
no longer be effective. You cannot simply shrink everything across the board and maintain a smaller version of the same military because some capabilities cannot be efficiently maintained at too small a size; the pieces simply do not scale perfectly. Once those capabilities are lost, replacing them is
very hard.
There is room for
targeted reductions in certain type of military capability, but the military is only "way overfunded" in the sense that immense waste could be eliminated without significant reductions in combat power. Gates was/is trying to implement some of this, but a great deal of that would require people to stop seeing it as a welfare program - and by people, I include people in the military who think they are entitled to an active duty retirement when they really perform no useful function.