this plane that the pentagon doesn't want. this fancy jet comes with a spare engine. full disclosure, one of our parent companies, ge, helps make this spare engine. the way congress designed this now, for every joint strike fighter that's built, there is a backup engine built for it, too. why do you need a backup engine built for this jet? good question. the pentagon doesn't know either. they do not want it. but despite the fact that the military keeps saying they don't want it, congress keeps funding it. today, that spare engine offered another bull pucky detection moment. president obama's spending plan put out today follows the military's advice, eliminates funding for this spare engine that the military does not want. house republicans, on the other hand, they want to keep it. their spending plan for the rest of the fiscal year includes $450 million for the random backup engine that the military doesn't