1. Debt Ceiling Bill Could Mean Drastic Reductions in Military Spending
However, Representative Mike Coffman of Colorado admitted that the cuts would be "ugly" for the Defense Department, although Representative Howard McKeon of California and also the committee's chairman said he would not accept any cuts over $350 billion (Alexander). ... "This is political kabuki," said Gordon Adams, a professor at American University who has previous experience with military spending. ...
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