by Demon of Undoing » Mon Nov 14, 2011 5:56 am
Oky. I'm too lazy to post a link from my eyephone. It's like fighting an electrified octopus and I hate it.
However, pick a story, any story. Google " supercommitte" and " Thanksgiving" and " what dope are you on". Over nine thousand hits.
So, exactly how deep is this going to get us? Well, I'm predicting mid- chest.
Why?
This is the same deal everyone thought of as some kind of a win. I was saying that the damage was done because a)the rest of the world ( read : critical investors, as the primary dealers aren't going to help much soon) saw us showing our ass during the negotiations. Important people had to have concluded that America can no longer be taken seriously in terms of leadership.
As well, b) this Supercommitte thing was the " solution"- while the ceiling is days from being breached again. Some solution- automatic and mindless cuts bereft of a good, leapfrogging fall back in mission and scope as regards virtually every aspect of American policy. The ideal was Paul's tactical retreat. You are about to see a rout.
I spew too much doom and gloom. I can discourage anybody in five minutes. I only go on for the lulz. So I keep a lot of this to myself, believe it or not. You lot get just the overflow. But this is grade -A nasty stuff inbound.
You can't cut that much from anywhere in the Federal budget and not have really bad ramifications. The budget is beyond strained right now and is in deep negatives when you look at near term responsibilities, never mind long term. There is no indication that any of the entrentched interests and their attendant Washington units are going to lay down for cuts, with one soon to be tragic exception ( more later).
How's that going to go, you think? They'll cut SS, right? No difficulties envisioned, hm? No, FDA. Fuck the FDA. All Federal law enforcement, overnight. That won't have any effect at all. State subsidies in all their multifaceted splendor? Go ahead. Right now, the states are doing just fine. Not.
Again, sans our exception, it's going to increase friction already at crippling levels. The ground is ready to shatter. The world news is such that small blows could do it. This will not be a small blow. And the why of that is our exception.
The exception, of course, is the military. I meant to say something about the Supercommitte days ago and mentioned it briefly. Cincinatus' comments in another thread have put this aspect in my mind again, because I was aware when this winning budget deal was signed that we would be dealing with this, just as we are. They didn't kick the can very far, and by the way of what they did and how they did it, may have put an end to a whole lot of can kicking being done elsewhere.
I invite Cincinatus to expound on any particulars he is at liberty to discuss, but let me tell you what generally happens to troops in an unpopular war when the music stops and they are left without a chair, what with being in the mountains of Afghanistan and having to struggle to listen.
Oh, hell, why bother. You know what happens. If not, keep watching. You will see the troops we all support literally begin to lose support. If the missions stay the same, air support is one of the first thing that gets hard to come by. All of a sudden, ground troops need more justification to expend ordinance. Less airframes available to begin with. Spares issues. It goes downhill. Just scaled back air support fills body bags. Other, minor things, add up.
It's not that the world can't live without the American military. But we are engaged in so many places doing so many things that are on the verge of falling to shit with current funding that any real cuts will break somebody's camel's back.
This is just an overview. I am certain that other problems can be dredged up. This isn't just another thing. We are about to have a fairly rough year.
Don't know what it is, but I'm agin'it.