Posted on May 22, 2015
How does the political fight over military budgets affect morale of troops?
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As elected officials in Washington debate over the defense budget, and it becomes unclear as to whether they support savings more than Servicemembers, how does this affect morale of the troops? Do you feel Washington has your back? Or are they more concerned with saving money by cutting budgets, programs and personnel? What say you?
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It has always had a negative impact on morale, especially when it means they have less training consumables, their ranks are getting thinned, and they are once again being asked to do the same mission with fewer resources.
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Washington have our backs?, roflmao. Wartime: Give the troops more pay! War's over, cut benefits, troops cost too much. Save the boondoggle weapons programs, cut the amount of troops. Restructure Retirement (Again) . When it comes to cutting programs, only the ones in their opponents districts, as long as it brings home the bacon.
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Not really. The politicians are under pressure to balance the budget and cut spending. There are only three things available to us to help us accomplish the mission. People, resources, and processes. They have made it clear we won't get anymore people and we won't get anymore resources (i.e. money) so the only variable that can be changed is our processes. If there is room for improving our processes then they should be pushing us to make improvements. If we reach a point where we can't improve processes and the mission can't be completed with less resources then the politicians will need to swallow that pill from our military leaders and pony up more money or decrease our mission scope. Either way I don't see any need for decreased morale, just innovative thinking and good communication.
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