There are certain things that the defense budget requires in terms of technological and business capabilities that, if we are not doing it, those capabilities go away.
Martin Smith
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I believe that increasing the amount of revenue that we have available is critical to this effort.
the Economic and Fiscal Impacts of DOD Spending on the Commonwealth of Virginia in FY 2008
The industrial base of this country is critical to our economy and obviously defense spending is part of maintaining that industrial base.
If we're going to fix this problem in the long run and avoid sequestration in the short run, I believe that we must address this from both ends--spending will have to come down, and we're going to have to generate new revenues.
Sequestration would make that rational evaluation impossible, which is why it must be avoided.
Like many, if not most, of our members here, I share the view that large, immediate cuts to the defense budget caused by sequestration would have dangerous impacts on the ability of the U.S. military to carry out their missions.
Like many, if not most, of our members here, I share the view that large, immediate cuts to the defense budget would have substantially negative impacts on the ability of the U.S. military to carry out its missions.
I agree with the chairman, that the cuts that we are facing in our Department of Defense budget do place national security issues at risk.
I would strongly urge this Congress to pass appropriations bills so that we can fund our Government in a responsible and reasonable way.
If we go to sequestration, every line item in the defense budget, and frankly, every line item in all discretionary spending has to be cut by the exact same amount, which is, frankly, insane.





