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Does the Pentagon Really Waste $125 Billion on Pencil Pushers?
« on: December 08, 2016, 11:18:14 am »
Does the Pentagon Really Waste $125 Billion on Pencil Pushers?

Kevin DrumDec. 6, 2016 1:38 AM

The Washington Post has a big article up tonight about military waste:

    Pentagon hid study exposing $125 billion in wasteful spending

    The Pentagon has buried an internal study that exposed $125 billion in administrative waste in its business operations amid fears Congress would use the findings as an excuse to slash the defense budget, according to interviews and confidential memos obtained by The Washington Post....The report, issued in January 2015, identified “a clear path” for the Defense Department to save $125 billion over five years. The plan would not have required layoffs of civil servants or reductions in military personnel.

Hmmm. I have some doubts about this. For starters, that $125 billion is over five years. That comes to $25 billon per year, or about 4 percent of the defense budget. That's not peanuts, but it hardly seems big enough to represent "far more wasteful spending than expected," as the article says.

http://www.motherjones.com/kevin-drum/2016/12/does-pentagon-really-waste-125-billion-pencil-pushers
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