Statement on H. R. 6599, Military Construction/Veterans Affairs Appropriations
1 August 2008
2008 Ron Paul 57:1
Madam Speaker, I rise in reluctant opposition to this appropriations
legislation. It
is unfortunate that my colleagues have decided to combine the necessary
appropriations contained in the Veterans Affairs portion of this bill
with the
bloated and unconstitutional military construction appropriations. In
the past I
have voted in favor of Veterans Affairs appropriation bills when they
were not
combined with unwise and wasteful spending of other appropriations like
military
construction.
2008 Ron Paul 57:2
This
appropriation will allocate $9.5 billion to close bases in the
United States
while spending nearly $12 billion building other
facilities overseas! As a
matter of fact, any construction of new bases in the
United States
is prohibited by this bill. While I am not necessarily in
favor of building new
bases in the
United States
, we certainly should not be spending money to close
existing domestic bases in
favor of constructing new bases overseas.
2008 Ron Paul 57:3
The
bill will transfer more than $200 million to NATO, an organization with
no
purpose that should be disbanded immediately, for the construction of
NATO
facilities in countries where we have no business having our military
in the
first place.
2008 Ron Paul 57:4
We
have been told that we will have no permanent bases in
Iraq
, but then again we have no “permanent” bases in
Korea
either even though we have had a military presence there
for more than 50
years. It is unclear how much of this $12 billion will go to building
new
facilities to maintain an indefinite presence in
Iraq
, but any such expenditure will be counterproductive to US
national interests.
2008 Ron Paul 57:5
This
appropriation increases construction funds to the service branches by
as much as
50 percent over current levels, which is financially dangerous and
unsustainable
particularly in view of next year’s record budget deficit.
2008 Ron Paul 57:6
Madam
Speaker, it is a tragedy that necessary spending to keep promises to
American
veterans should be held hostage to this out of control spending on
maintaining
an unnecessary and dangerous US empire overseas. We are doing no favors
to
today’s veterans or to future veterans – or to the
US
taxpayers — with this appropriations bill.