Senator Enzi Seeks Timeline for Ongoing Pentagon Audit, shows concern that this accountability process actually takes place.
Aspirations for What to Expect from the Pentagon's First-Ever Audit need to be realistic.
"Beyond the obvious accounting of assets-an estimated $2.4 trillion worth, including everything from infrastructure to personnel to weapon systems-an audit will create opportunities for careful consideration about the best use of military dollars. Even if the accounts show that every single penny that goes into the DOD is spent mindfully, wisely, and efficiently, there's still cause to debate the ends that those pennies enable. The audit doesn't obviate the need to have these discussions-it should spark them."
Analyzing what policies military budgets need to fund is certainly valid, but remember that the day before the 911 attacks DOD Secretary Donald Rumsfeld announced missing Pentagon funds.
Of course this news was buried deep below the debris from the Pentagon.
Government push back from Mick West claims that "Millions, maybe even billions of dollars"go missing" after a fashion due to accounting discrepancies - and perhaps even some illegal actions.
" His arguments in Debunked: Rumsfeld says $2.3 Trillion missing from the Pentagon does not vindicate the ridiculous contentions of Rumsfeld.
Update this diverted pipeline to:batr.org/forbidden/052218.
Former 9/11 Commissioner admits missile hit the Pentagon Former 9/11 Commissioner, Tim Roemer, slips up in a CNN interview and says a missile caused the damage to the pentagon and then quickly corrects himself to line up with the official story of an airplane hitting the building.
Wake Up America - Where did the money go? What did Obama tell you about his transparent administration? Turning out to be the total opposite.
If everyone who reads our story, who likes it, helps fund it, our future would be much more secure.
http://www.investmentwatchblog.com/will-pentagon-audit-lead-to-missing-money-expose-more-deep-state-corruption/
Aspirations for What to Expect from the Pentagon's First-Ever Audit need to be realistic.
"Beyond the obvious accounting of assets-an estimated $2.4 trillion worth, including everything from infrastructure to personnel to weapon systems-an audit will create opportunities for careful consideration about the best use of military dollars. Even if the accounts show that every single penny that goes into the DOD is spent mindfully, wisely, and efficiently, there's still cause to debate the ends that those pennies enable. The audit doesn't obviate the need to have these discussions-it should spark them."
Analyzing what policies military budgets need to fund is certainly valid, but remember that the day before the 911 attacks DOD Secretary Donald Rumsfeld announced missing Pentagon funds.
Of course this news was buried deep below the debris from the Pentagon.
Government push back from Mick West claims that "Millions, maybe even billions of dollars"go missing" after a fashion due to accounting discrepancies - and perhaps even some illegal actions.
" His arguments in Debunked: Rumsfeld says $2.3 Trillion missing from the Pentagon does not vindicate the ridiculous contentions of Rumsfeld.
Update this diverted pipeline to:batr.org/forbidden/052218.
Former 9/11 Commissioner admits missile hit the Pentagon Former 9/11 Commissioner, Tim Roemer, slips up in a CNN interview and says a missile caused the damage to the pentagon and then quickly corrects himself to line up with the official story of an airplane hitting the building.
Wake Up America - Where did the money go? What did Obama tell you about his transparent administration? Turning out to be the total opposite.
If everyone who reads our story, who likes it, helps fund it, our future would be much more secure.
http://www.investmentwatchblog.com/will-pentagon-audit-lead-to-missing-money-expose-more-deep-state-corruption/
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