Continuing Resolution Fears? OCO’s Ugly But It Might Work

Continuing Resolution Fears? OCO’s Ugly But It Might Work
Continuing Resolution Fears? OCO’s Ugly But It Might Work

Two weeks from today America will either be a laughingstock or Congress will have done the responsible thing, the necessary thing, and passed some kind of useful spending bills. Or, as Mark Cancian, a former senior official at the Office of Management and Budget, suggests, there may be a sort of defense spending bandage to strap…

The Skinny On Trump’s Skinny Budget: Much Still Unclear

The Skinny On Trump’s Skinny Budget: Much Still Unclear
The Skinny On Trump’s Skinny Budget: Much Still Unclear

The Trump administration’s long awaited “skinny budget”, officially named “America First: A Budget Blueprint to Make America Great Again”, has arrived. It confirms the $54 billion increase in defense, and proposes to add $30 billion to this year’s (fiscal 2017) budget. It provides a description of what the Trump administration hopes to achieve in defense…

2018 Budget Battle Between Defense, Budget Hawks Begins; Nukes Top Priority

2018 Budget Battle Between Defense, Budget Hawks Begins; Nukes Top Priority
2018 Budget Battle Between Defense, Budget Hawks Begins; Nukes Top Priority

CAPITOL HILL: The Republican chairman of the House Armed Services Committee thinks President Trump’s 2018 spending plan is dead on arrival and has already gone to the Budget Committee to get a much bigger defense budget. Mac Thornberry also doesn’t want defense increases offset by steep cuts to the Coast Guard or State Department, as Trump proposed. Thornberry…

The $640 Billion Solution: Thornberry, Wilson Want More Defense $ From Trump

The $640 Billion Solution: Thornberry, Wilson Want More Defense $ From Trump
The $640 Billion Solution: Thornberry, Wilson Want More Defense $ From Trump

WASHINGTON: Can Congress close the gap between the $603 billion President Trump wants for defense and the $640 billion pro-defense legislators say is necessary for 2018? Yes, we can, says Rep. Joe Wilson, new chairman of the House readiness panel. “I support (House Armed Services) chairman Mac Thornberry and (Senate Armed Services chairman) John McCain,” he…

2017 Defense Bill Heads To Vote: Adds $3.2B, 16k Army Soldiers

2017 Defense Bill Heads To Vote: Adds $3.2B, 16k Army Soldiers
2017 Defense Bill Heads To Vote: Adds $3.2B, 16k Army Soldiers

UPDATED CAPITOL HILL: House and Senate conferees have agreed to an almost $619 billion defense budget that stops steep cuts in the US Army, eliminates 110 generals and admirals, makes US Cyber Command independent, and cuts the Pentagon’s most powerful position in two. The National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal year 2017 — which began…

What Election Will Mean For The Defense Budget

What Election Will Mean For The Defense Budget
What Election Will Mean For The Defense Budget

No one has done a better job of predicting the final outcomes of deals on the defense budget since sequestration was made law than Mackenzie Eaglen of the American Enterprise Institute. So we asked her to predict what this election will mean to the 2018 defense budget. With the election tomorrow, we couldn’t think of a…

Two Cheers for OCO: Grease For Budget Wheels

Two Cheers for OCO: Grease For Budget Wheels
Two Cheers for OCO: Grease For Budget Wheels

The verdict from think tanks and commentators is in: Overseas Contingency Operations (OCO), the much-criticized war funding account, should move to the base budget because of abuses and a lack of transparency. As a matter of theory, such a move would be good government. OCO deflects hard choices and distorts the budget process. In the…

Budget Fight At The OCO Corral

Budget Fight At The OCO Corral
Budget Fight At The OCO Corral

Should war funds be used to help the military patch gaps in its regular budget? It sounds like a technical issue, but the ongoing debate has turned into a battle royale, with a new scuffle breaking out just last week. It’s a slugfest featuring bad ideas, even worse ideas and a healthy dose of hypocrisy,…

Memos, Vetos, Spending And Those Elections

Memos, Vetos, Spending And Those Elections
Memos, Vetos, Spending And Those Elections

WASHINGTON: Congress has returned after a week of uncommonly beautiful weather for Washington in late August. But, with all the other miseries that Congress has wrought upon the American people in the last few years, lawmakers appear to have brought the hot and muggy weather back with them. What else might they have brought back? Could…

BCA Will Hamstring Trump Or Clinton: Only Congress Can Fix It

BCA Will Hamstring Trump Or Clinton: Only Congress Can Fix It
BCA Will Hamstring Trump Or Clinton: Only Congress Can Fix It

WASHINGTON: Whoever wins the White House in November will still be hobbled by the spending limits in the Budget Control Act, warned fiscal expert Todd Harrison. Whether BCA goes away, he said, depends much less on whether Trump or Clinton wins, and much more on who controls Congress — above all on whether Reagan defense…

Show Me The Money: HASC Chairman Thornberry On NDAA

Show Me The Money: HASC Chairman Thornberry On NDAA
Show Me The Money: HASC Chairman Thornberry On NDAA

CAPITOL HILL: Congress will pass the annual defense bill, and that bill must increase defense spending, the chairman of the House Armed Services Committee said this morning. While Rep. Mac Thornberry was characteristically cautious about details, he made those goals clear enough to the audience at the conservative Heritage Foundation. “The bottom line is we’re…

Adam, Mac, & John: Rep. Smith Reaches Out To Sen. McCain On NDAA

Adam, Mac, & John: Rep. Smith Reaches Out To Sen. McCain On NDAA
Adam, Mac, & John: Rep. Smith Reaches Out To Sen. McCain On NDAA

WASHINGTON: As the House and Senate head to conference with an $18 billion gap between their drafts of the defense bill, the top Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee is taking pains to align himself with the Senate. Speaking to the Defense Writers’ Group this morning, Rep. Adam Smith drew clear battle lines between himself…

Obama Keeps 8,400 Troops In Afghanistan: McCain Lukewarm, Thornberry Scathing

Obama Keeps 8,400 Troops In Afghanistan: McCain Lukewarm, Thornberry Scathing
Obama Keeps 8,400 Troops In Afghanistan: McCain Lukewarm, Thornberry Scathing

WASHINGTON: President Barrack Obama promised this morning to keep 8,400 US troops in Afghanistan through the end of his term. The relatively modest cut of 14 percent (down from today’s 9,800) is much less of a drawdown than Obama had once hoped for, especially as US commitments creep upward in Iraq and Syria. But leading pro-defense…

SASC Likely To Agree To HASC’s $18B Plus-Up

SASC Likely To Agree To HASC’s $18B Plus-Up
SASC Likely To Agree To HASC’s $18B Plus-Up

UPDATED to clarify WASHINGTON: Senate authorizers will probably go along with the House in adding $18 billion to the base defense budget, setting up a veto fight with the White House. After all, it was Senate Armed Services chairman John McCain himself who sponsored the $18 billion plus-up in the Senate, where it was narrowly defeated. Today,…