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politicsanyone - > Politics, anyone? -> One man's pork is another man's high powered laser beam
One man's pork is another man's high powered laser beam

Kevin McCarthy, who famously eschewed any earnarks for Kern County in the earmark-apalooza of a spending bill last month, is crying foul over cuts to a local program.

Technically, though, he's in keeping with his statement that the only good pork is military pork.

Apparently, though politicians have all said sacrifices must be made in this year's budget, no one wants it to be their toes on the chopping block!

Here are excerpts from a letter sent to Secty. of Defense Robert Gates:

Congressmen McCarthy and McKeon Send Letter to Secretary Gates Urging Support for Critical Airborne Laser Program


WASHINGTON—Today, Congressmen McCarthy and McKeon sent a bipartisan letter to Secretary of Defense Robert Gates expressing concern about reports that the Administration’s Fiscal Year 2010 budget may include funding cuts for the Airborne Laser (ABL) Program.

 
“The Airborne Laser program is on the cutting edge of our nation’s self-defense,” said Congressman McCarthy.  “In a time of global challenges, I am concerned the Administration is being short-sighted by considering significant budget cuts to our defense budget.  I will continue to work with my friend Buck McKeon and other Members of Congress to support the Airborne Laser program being tested at Edwards Air Force Base to strengthen our nation’s defense.”

“The benefits of the Airborne Laser technology are great and far-reaching,” said McKeon.  “America’s ability to destroy a missile cloaked with a chemical, biological, or nuclear warhead on enemy territory serves as a great disincentive against a hostile enemy attack. And ABL’s ability to engage a target with multiple shots or to identify and shoot at multiple targets gives it a great advantage as well.

“Further development in weapon-laser technology will have additional applications that will be beneficial to American national security in the future.   A reliable weaponized laser that shoots precisely focused bullets of light traveling at 186,000 miles per second promises to be useful for other missions beyond the scope of missile defense.

 
“I am proud of the work being done in my congressional district at Edwards Air Force Base by our dedicated engineers and employees.  Representative Kevin McCarthy and I strongly encourage Secretary Gates to support funding for this technology, so our country can build upon the progress already made.”
 

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posted by montfred on Mar 23, 2009 at 06:05 PM

McCarthy is interested in one thing, Kevin McCarthy's career.

Take a look at http://www.politico.com/new...

It reads in part that, the program — an airplane that fires a speed-of-light laser to intercept ballistic missiles early in flight — is eight years behind schedule and $4 billion over budget, according to Rep. Ellen Tauscher (D-Calif.), a top member of the House Armed Services Committee who’s been tapped by President Barack Obama as the next undersecretary of state for arms control and nonproliferation.

Sounds like a bill someone in the US Congress may want to support, IF they live near Edwards AFB.

I promise he will not run unopposed in 2010.

 

 

posted by ProgressivePete2 on Mar 23, 2009 at 06:38 PM

The real question is whether or not these "lazers" can be strapped to dolphin's heads?

 

Will someone please tell Kevin McCarthy to stop robocalling my house. I am quite annoyed, and refuse to listen to what he has to say. It's always during dinnertime too. What a jerk.

posted by motopoet on Mar 23, 2009 at 07:41 PM

Yeah, cause McCarthy is the only politician who is more interested in his career than in his constituents and is certainly the only one to do robo calls! At least I get to hear HIS voice instead of Ed Asner's!

posted by Bakersfieldbubble on Mar 24, 2009 at 08:26 AM

"I promise he will not run unopposed in 2010."

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Dem's and Independents VOTE OUT MCCARTHY!

What has he done? NOthing! He is a leader of the party of no! Other Republicans are bringing back funds for their local economy..while Kevin only wants money for wars and Israel.

Who doesKevin care more about Kern/Bakersfield or Israel??

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