Neither do anyone with that (R), for decades and wars of, DeJa-Vu all over again!
Dick Cheney on Fox News' “Hannity.”: Obama "would much rather spend the money on food stamps than he would on a strong military or support for our troops.”
But they all support the rubber stamping, no demand for offsets in government spending nor demand those served should Sacrifice, off the books and all borrowed with no bid government private contracts, including building a hugely expensive private unregulated merc. army, for their wars, still not paid for! Their 'job creators' not creating jobs with them over a decade of 'Job Creating Tax Cuts', and Federal/State (R)'s want to give them more cuts, of which the Dick and family are benefiting from! That heightened patriotism from is easier, and certainly cheaper, with words of support, simple and short flag waving, cheap magnetic ribbons and lapel flag pins. And forget, it's easy to ignore as many issues from, Sacrificing in the decades to come as to the results of said wars, abandoning quickly the missions and troops sent after 9/11, of choice. Nothing new, the previous decades and wars of we've seen it all before. Ignore the issues makes it easier to under fund the people's responsibility which makes it easier to blame the agency on any negative results of that under funding.
02/25/2014 - Former Vice President Dick Cheney (R) on Monday accused President Barack Obama of caring more about handing out food stamps than developing a “strong military,” even though military families redeemed more than $100 million in food stamps on military bases in 2013.Cheney’s comments came in response to Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel’s proposal to scale back the U.S. Army to its smallest size in 74 years by closing bases and tightening spending.
“I have not been a strong supporter of Barack Obama, but this really is over the top. It does enormous long-term damage to our military,” " Cheney said during an interview on Fox News' “Hannity.” Obama "would much rather spend the money on food stamps than he would on a strong military or support for our troops.”
In the first half of fiscal 2013, however, those eligible to shop in military commissaries -- which include disabled veterans and others with military identification -- cashed in nearly $53 million in food stamps, according to data provided to The Huffington Post by the Defense Commissary Agency. In 2011, more than 5,000 "active duty military” relied on the government aid. read more>>>
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