DoD Budget Cuts Likely As $4 Trillion Deficit Looms
"I think the budget comes down sooner rather than later," Mackenzie Eaglen, resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and former congressional staffer, said today.
"I think the budget comes down sooner rather than later," Mackenzie Eaglen, resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and former congressional staffer, said today.
One of Washington's leading budget experts explains how bipartisan supporters of Pentagon funding will steamroll the Budget Control Act.
Washington: The Defense Department’s highly-anticipated cyberwarfare strategy is finally in place. All the Pentagon has to do now is figure out how to pay for it. That won’t be easy because DoD and the services are flying blind as they race to put dollars behind the department’s new strategy, according to a new Government Accountability […]
Washington: The armed services are tired, broke and running near empty. And if Capitol Hill looks to the Pentagon to shoulder any more of the debt burden, those forces will break, according to the vice chiefs of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps and the Air Force. During today’s hearing of the House Armed Services Readiness […]