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Offline rangerrebew

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‘Everything costs what it costs’: Navy, Marine, Coast Guard chiefs call for historic funding
By Riley Ceder
 Thursday, Feb 12, 2026
 
SAN DIEGO — Service chiefs from the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard speaking at the WEST Conference in San Diego on Wednesday defended the necessity for continued investment in their respective services while laying out the goals they will set to achieve with present and future infusions of cash.

In the wake of the 2025 One Big Beautiful Bill, which allotted roughly $150 billion for defense, Marine Corps Commandant Gen. Eric M. Smith said the financial windfall allowed the service the ability to afford the absolute necessities it needed to operate.


It was expensive, yes, but essential, he said.

“Everything costs what it costs,” Smith said. “I don’t want to pay four billion dollars for a ship, neither does my shipmate Daryl Caudle. But that’s what it costs to have pipefitters, steamfitters, welders, electricians build the ship.”

https://www.navytimes.com/news/your-navy/2026/02/12/everything-costs-what-it-costs-navy-marine-coast-guard-chiefs-call-for-historic-funding/
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I thought Trump was going to get our allies to foot some of the bill?

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Given that the Defense Department has paid $52,000 for a trash can that cost $300 when sold for civilian use, $10000 for an oil pressure switch that NASA managed to get for $328 (to give but two examples) someone in the military asserting "everything costs what it costs" should be ridiculed mercilessly.
And when they behead your own people in the wars which are to come, then you will know what this was all about.