House Orders Up 3 Elite Jets; $200 Million Cost

Our current democrat congress is starting to make Wall Streeters look like the GOOD guys--LOL

Pelosi wants to spend 500 MILLION dollars on these planes.

There's no better education for the youth of this country--than electing a bunch of big spending liberal democrats. Enjoy your new tax bill--he.he.he. It's definitely coming.
 
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Our current democrat congress is starting to make Wall Streeters look like the GOOD guys--LOL

Pelosi wants to spend 500 MILLION dollars on these planes.

There's no better education for the youth of this country--than electing a bunch of big spending liberal democrats. Enjoy your new tax bill--he.he.he. It's definitely coming.
thats when it was just 3 planes, now they want an additional 8
 
This Air Force purchase does not surprise me in the least, this is the same purchasing arm that has brought you the debacle with the Air Force Tanker program. This is also the same Air Force that begged the DoD and congress for 60 more F-22's and was turned down and at the same time told congress no thank you on any more C-17's however they were told to take some anyway. So why then is it so shocking that congress would have the Air Force purchase G-5's for VIP usage ?

I notice the Navy Cross in your avatar...were you awarded it, sir?
 
Well--it looks like Harry Reid has jumped into the fray here over these private planes for congress. So instead of Nancy Pelosi getting her way & spending 550 MILLION for these planes--Harry Reid has cut her back to $200 MILLION-

Therefore a savings of 250 MILLION--I guess that how it will be spinned-LOL
 
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Our current democrat congress is starting to make Wall Streeters look like the GOOD guys--LOL

Pelosi wants to spend 500 MILLION dollars on these planes.

There's no better education for the youth of this country--than electing a bunch of big spending liberal democrats. Enjoy your new tax bill--he.he.he. It's definitely coming.
thats when it was just 3 planes, now they want an additional 8


They don't stop do they?

Our democrat congress is making Wall Streeters look like the GOOD guys!
 
Our current democrat congress is starting to make Wall Streeters look like the GOOD guys--LOL

Pelosi wants to spend 500 MILLION dollars on these planes.

There's no better education for the youth of this country--than electing a bunch of big spending liberal democrats. Enjoy your new tax bill--he.he.he. It's definitely coming.
thats when it was just 3 planes, now they want an additional 8


They don't stop do they?

Our democrat congress is making Wall Streeters look like the GOOD guys!

And they say Conservatives are the bad guys? Good Lord...they're spending Money, Sweat Equity, that isn't even born yet.

Boggles the MIND
 
thats when it was just 3 planes, now they want an additional 8


They don't stop do they?

Our democrat congress is making Wall Streeters look like the GOOD guys!

And they say Conservatives are the bad guys? Good Lord...they're spending Money, Sweat Equity, that isn't even born yet.

Boggles the MIND
well, there were GOP porkers voting for it too
 
They don't stop do they?

Our democrat congress is making Wall Streeters look like the GOOD guys!

And they say Conservatives are the bad guys? Good Lord...they're spending Money, Sweat Equity, that isn't even born yet.

Boggles the MIND
well, there were GOP porkers voting for it too

True. But those "Republicans", aren't necessarily Conservative.
 
Early indications from the Pentagon’s Mobility Capabilities Requirements Study suggest no need for additional strategic airlift beyond the funded procurements of re-engined C-5s and 205 C-17s already planned, says U.S. Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Norton Schwartz.

The 2005 Mobility Capabilities Study had suggested a requirement of roughly 300 strategic airlifters, and Schwartz says he sees “no major shift in the demand signal.” The 2005 study, however, was discredited in much of Washington as a budget-driven formality under former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, and a new study has been eagerly awaited.
New C-17s Not Needed, DOD Analysis Shows | AVIATION WEEK

Air Force Cargo Aircraft: $674 million, not requested, for three additional C-17s; $903 million for five C/HC/MC-130Js and advance procurement of 20 C/HC/MC-130s; $319 million for eight C-27Js; $199.2 million for three C-37s, an increase of $132.8 million and two aircraft above the request; and $354 million for three C- 40s, an increase of $200 million and two aircraft above the request.

The Senate on Thursday voted to scuttle money for a second engine powering the new F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, handing President Obama and Defense Secretary Robert Gates a second victory on Pentagon priorities.

In a voice vote, the Senate struck $438.9 million in funding from the 2010 defense authorization bill for the second engine, which is produced by General Electric and Rolls-Royce.

TheHill.com - Senate kills engine funds, handing Obama 2nd win

The U.S. Department of Defense issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) on 18 December 2003 for the supply of 23 helicopters to replace the 11 VH-3Ds and 8 VH-60Ns of USMC HMX-1 squadron. This requirement was given the designation VXX (V being the prefix for VIP aircraft and XX representing the then unspecified numerical part of the designation).

Both AgustaWestland and Sikorsky responded to the RFP. Sikorsky proposed the VH-92, a variant of the H-92 Superhawk, in partnership with FlightSafety International, L-3 Communications, Northrop Grumman, Rockwell Collins, Vought Aircraft Industries, and GE-Aviation. On 28 January 2005 the Department of Defense announced that it had selected the US101 for the VXX program. The US101 team was awarded a US$1.7 billion contract for the VXX system development and demonstration (SDD) phase.[8] The VH-71 having 3 engines while the VH-92 has 2 may have been a factor in the selection of the VH-71.[9]

The price of the development later rose by 40% to $2.4 billion.[10] The full cost of the project is estimated at $6.1 Bn,[11] although some analysts expect the cost to rise above $7Bn, making this the most expensive helicopter ever, with a unit cost of $270m.[12] As of March 2008 the program cost totaled $11.2Bn, making each helicopter more expensive than the Boeing 747-based VC-25s that serve as Air Force One after adjustment for inflation.[1][13]

VH-71 Kestrel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

We were pleased to see the House join the Senate in voting to end the F-22 jet fighter program. The votes were important victories in President Obama’s effort to ensure that the Pentagon spends precious tax dollars on essential equipment — not glitzy, self-indulgent toys.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/03/opinion/03mon1.html



With this kind of purchasing track record on programs and the recent decision by DoD to put the VH-71 back in place, the decision on the F-22 which will impact 95,000 jobs in 45 states seems to be senseless when you consider that the Air Force is looking at G-5's to wisk VIPS around and are getting additional C-17's crammed down their throats they don't need.
 

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