for defense? in 2004 u.s. military sent 12 billion in shrink wrapped hundred dollar bills. $100,000 each . that 12 billion dollars disappear exclude we don t know what happened to this. u.s. official said there was so much cash in his office they called them football they passed them around in a pick up game. there is no cure for military inefficienciy than there is for waste in the post office. we should rely on government central planning as little as possible. today some people want the military to contain chynna and chase terrorist and train foreign militaries to chase terrorist and keep oil cheap and stop genicide and protect europe, asia and middle easternitates from aggression and spread good will and repond to natural disasters and secure the internet and
they say america needs to spend more on the military and some of them studied war for years. i covered market so my instincts are to believe them except by covering markets i learned that governments doesn t do anythinwell or efficiently. why would that be different for defense? in 2004 u.s. military sent 12 billion in shrink wrapped hundred dollar bills. $100,000 each . that 12 billion dollars disappear exclude we don t know what happened to this. u.s. official said there was so much cash in his office they called them football they passed them around in a pick up game. there is no cure for military inefficienciy than there is for waste in the post office. we should rely on government central planning as little as possible. today some people want the
brenda: what about, gary, what about an alternative way call called that s one way and that sort of gets to the heart of it brenda, i don t even mind the you you know, kind of pay as you go thing tax, if you will, as long as it was they got rid of the gas tax, that s fine. the problem that i have with it, it s at the federal government level. the same federal government that brought you among other national highway projects, the big dig, 12 billion dollars over budget and 20 years late. that s the problem. that s, this all should be in the hands of the states and privatized. in fact, one of the problems is, another problem, only 60% of that money that goes to the national highway trust fund is actually spent on highways. this is another land grab by the obama administration to divert it to high speed rail, bicycle paths and the silly stuff that again, should be in the hands of the local
construction, but like all national or federal government it does it inefficiently. i agree with you, the big dig should have been built, but the problem was, it was 12 billion dollars over budget. they probably needed bridges in alaska, but what we got from the national highway transportation fund was the bridge to nowhere. what you get when the federal government steps in is they have to pay the highest wages around. now what that means? when they felt the wilson bridge they had to pay union wages. that conversation, let s stop, let s stop trying to the money is spent inefficiently like usual. brenda: very quickly. go ahead and respond. what? i was, i was just asking for us to stop lambasting everything that the president puts forward, and an area where we disagree, let s talk about how to make it more effective and how and the states do their own transportation and privatize it. brenda: let me get back to
down. the measure would provide money to keep things running for another two weeks. all nonessential government programs would shutdown if the funding is not approve. the bill would contain four billion in spending cuts. democrats want things extended for thirty days. out of new zealand 120 bodies may still be in one of the buildings. police believe they in the rubble of the tv building in the city of christchurch. 7 people are con tprped dead. 250 are missing confirmed dead. 250 missing. damage estimates reaching 12 billion dollars. back to greta. greta: this is a fox news alert. news in the 26 multi-state lawsuit against the health care law in florida. florida s attorney general general has just notified the