A Quote by Jon Huntsman, Jr.

If we can't find cuts in the defense budget, we're not looking carefully enough. — © Jon Huntsman, Jr.
If we can't find cuts in the defense budget, we're not looking carefully enough.
Whenever people in Washington complain about spending cuts, they mean spending cuts that would affect defense contractors. They want to massively increase spending cuts everywhere else in the budget.
Trying to balance the budget through defense cuts is both counterproductive and impossible.
In Congress, while the House's proposed defense budget calls for significant increases, it also cuts 11 billion dollars from veterans spending - including healthcare and disability pay. Be clear: we can't equate spending on veterans with spending on defense.
In Congress, while the House’s proposed defense budget calls for significant increases, it also cuts 11 billion dollars from veterans spending - including healthcare and disability pay. Be clear: we can’t equate spending on veterans with spending on defense.
When you cut a half-a-trillion dollars from the defense budget, it affects almost every area in the defense budget.
I will not cut our military budget by a trillion dollars, which is a combination of the budget cuts Barack Obama has, as well as the sequestration cuts. That, in my view, is making our future less certain and less secure.
Trillions of dollars in out-of-control entitlement spending cannot be remedied by cuts in NASA, or even in the entire discretionary budget, defense included. Rather, the financial bleeding needs to be staunched where the hole is and nowhere else.
Real Texans want their kids to have the best education possible, not the one politicians looking to brag about budget cuts have left us with.
The air strikes are important [to fight ISIS], but we need to have an air force capable of it. And because of the budget cuts we are facing in this country, we are going to be left with the oldest and the smallest Air Force we have ever had. We have to reverse those cuts, in addition to the cuts to our Navy and in addition to the cuts to our Army, as well.
We need a defense budget that's big enough to sustain an increase in the size of the Army.
My budget is similar to the Penny Plan, which cuts 1 percent a year for five or six years and balances the budget.
I support responsible spending, and balancing the budget, but this tax cut and the budget cuts of last month accomplish neither of these goals.
Addressing budget issues is usually a balancing act in which cuts are weighed against revenue increases to find the best solution for the state.
I think calling what Paul Ryan is doing a 'budget' is lending some validity to it. It is not a budget. If it were a budget, he could justify his revenue projections, he could justify his cuts, and he can't. This is a scheme to rob the poor and give to the rich.
The bottom line, addressing defense spending cuts with a meat ax like sequestration will damage defense readiness for decades to come.
I would set aside all these budget cuts that are going to devastate the F.B.I., the C.I.A., and the N.S.A. Sequestration, cuts, are not only gutting the military, they're gutting the F.B.I. So if I were president, I would set these cuts aside. I would reinstate the N.S.A. program as robust as possible within the constitutional limits.
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