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Another benefit is if we paid our soldiers better we could get away with less soldiers who are better soldiers, instead of taking anybody with a pulse.
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09-13-2011, 11:36 AM | #93 |
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If there is such a drastic need to increase pay in the military, why do more than enough people volunteer? I would like to see the stats to know for sure, but I'm going to bet only 20-30-40% of the people who try to get in do.
And as for "if you raise the pay, you'd get better quality people", OK maybe....... but how come you don't think that would be true for teachers as well? Oh but wait, then it would be "But most teachers/soldiers/etc. are in it for the altruism..........(cough BULLSHIT)". Sounds like all of us are going round and round in circles |
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Well, he quoted me and made the statement, and since I didnt say anywhere in my post that I think the military members should make more money and get raises, what else can we read from it?
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----Beware grammar nazi's!! Extremely long sentence below---- Based on the (Ron Paul's and his followers) premise that the United States should not be involved in force projection, using military to manipulate foreign affairs and all that other Darth Vader shit AND based on our geopolitical reality AND based on the fact that no other country in the world, friend or foe has the ability to project force in a way that threatens our national integrity there is no need to maintain our current military doctrine, structure and assets to support that doctrine. In other words we dont need the 1.43 military personnel We dont need close to a dozen aircraft carriers, 70+ subs We dont need a long range bomber force We dont need a lot of big ticket offensive systems We can eliminate tons of programs and decrease the size of the total armed forces to a fraction of its current size. We could drop total spending from 700 billion (actual spending is probably close to a 1 trillion once you factor in related costs) to 100 billion dollars if we were to adopt the stance proposed by Ron Paul and his supporters. Based on our GDP (adjusted downward due to theoretical downsizing of military) we would be able to afford a small raise for the remaining military personnel. However, based on our new "theoretical" isolationist posture and the fact that we have no external threats (and none in the foreseeable future) we would have to question why we are giving raises to people who would have nothing to do but fill out paper work and go out on training exercises. Note: This is not what I'm proposing nor is it something I really feel strongly about. I'm just following the logic..and procrastinating on something I'm supposed to be doing. |
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Through all of this discussion I am reminded of this:
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Thats great
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