Cake or Death? (Bread or Destruction?)

Some of you may have been reading the military newspapers, and seen that the Army is in a really bad fix. We’ve had to borrow money from the Navy and Air Force just to get paid for June 15.

Even that borrowed money will only keep the payrolls running until the end of July. Currently, military leadership is trying to pass this off as Congress’s fault: that unless Congress approves the supplemental funding bill, soldiers won’t get paid starting August 1.

This is nothing more or better than a dodge to shift blame off of their own shoulders.

The supplemental funding bill is for just that-supplementals. It’s not for payroll. It’s to keep the things which are not usual to the defense budget (such as, for example, the Iraq occupation) moving. Taking money out of soldier’s pockets in the confidence that somehow things will get better and more money can come is terrible planning and budgeting, and terrible thinking. It reminds me of the people everyone always complains about, who give themselves luxuries at the expense of their family and children, who have gold necklaces but can’t pay for food. This is what the Army is right now. The Army is a guy with spinning rims on his car and living in an apartment with no water or electricity at the moment. And it is not Congress’s fault. It’s our own fault.

If soldiers are unable to pay their bills because the Army isn’t paying them, I’m not really sure that having a few new things built in Iraq is not going to help their children sleep easier at night. And I know that the Army blackmailing Congress because they can’t balance their own checkbook isn’t going to make me happier.

I was looking at some figures, and I see we’re overbudget in a lot of ways. In many ways, the Army has spent money it doesn’t have. If only there were some rule! If only there were some law against spending money you don’t have!

Oh, wait.

Article 123a’€”Making, drawing, or uttering check, draft, or order without sufficient funds

‘€œAny person subject to this chapter who … makes, draws, utters, or delivers any check, draft, or order for the payment of money upon any bank or other depository, knowing at the time that the maker or drawer has not or will not have sufficient funds in, or credit with, the bank or other depository for the payment of that check, draft, or order in full upon its presentment, shall be punished as a court-martial may direct.”

Of course, there’s also Article 134’€”(Check, worthless, making and uttering’€”by dishonorably failing to maintain funds)

And that’s the thing that ticks me off. I maintain a security clearance. If I deliberately took money out of an account, counting on more money coming in, but having no guarantee, I would get in trouble. I might get Articled. I might lose my clearance. If I spent money like a drunken sailor with no expectation of more, I would get in severe trouble with the military.

Isn’t higher leadership supposed to be SETTING the example?

Originally Posted by Army Sergeant at 6:53 AM

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