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bladimz
11-18-2013, 05:44 PM
Behind the Pentagon’s doctored ledgers, a running tally of epic waste

In its investigation, Reuters has found that the Pentagon is largely incapable of keeping track of its vast stores of weapons, ammunition and other supplies; thus it continues to spend money on new supplies it doesn’t need and on storing others long out of date. It has amassed a backlog of more than half a trillion dollars in unaudited contracts with outside vendors; how much of that money paid for actual goods and services delivered isn’t known. And it repeatedly falls prey to fraud and theft that can go undiscovered for years, often eventually detected by external law enforcement agencies.

The consequences aren’t only financial; bad bookkeeping can affect the nation’s defense. In one example of many, the Army lost track of $5.8 billion of supplies between 2003 and 2011 as it shuffled equipment between reserve and regular units. Affected units “may experience equipment shortages that could hinder their ability to train soldiers and respond to emergencies,” the Pentagon inspector general said in a September 2012 report.

Because of its persistent inability to tally its accounts, the Pentagon is the only federal agency that has not complied with a law that requires annual audits of all government departments. That means that the $8.5 trillion in taxpayer money doled out by Congress to the Pentagon since 1996, the first year it was supposed to be audited, has never been accounted for. That sum exceeds the value of China’s economic output last year.
http://www.reuters.com/investigates/pentagon/#article/part2The beast will continue to be fed by our tax dollars, and it'll continue to crap it all out without regard or concern for the american taxpayer. Because, after all, it's us they're protecting... Why should we concern ourselves with costs?

This burns me, especially when i hear about the trouble our vets are having dealing with assimilating back into our society. It rips me to remember the stories i heard of soldiers going into battle without the proper protective gear. No excuse, and no regard for our soldiers either.

Green Arrow
11-18-2013, 05:54 PM
If I were in charge, the Pentagon's budget would be the first thing to get brutally slashed, and there would be a hell of a lot more oversight into their doings.