Posted on 03/14/2011 8:56:22 PM PDT by ScubieNuc
According to draft guidance circulating around the Defense Department, military personnel would be required to work without pay if the government shuts down, reports the Air Force Times.
That differs from the 1995 shutdown when U.S. troops reported to work and were paid, the article states. But the 13-page contingency plan, in which DOD highlighted which parts of the military would continue to operate if the government shuts down, states that this time the military would miss a payday if a shutdown continued through April 1.
(Excerpt) Read more at fcw.com ...
The Military would be paid out of federal revenues received
each month.
Yup. A Kenyan Klown.
Thank you for the sentiment. If this does happen, I will be the first to start making phone calls and writing letters to these congress critters.
When I was serving in the 1980’s, when the congress and President Reagan were disagreeing about the budget, we were told that in the case of a government shutdown, we still had to report for duty and that we could still make purchases at the comissary and exchange and they would hold on to our personal checks, until our pay had caught up with us. For those living on the economy, letters were being prepared by the local commands, outlining what was happening and to try and work with military members until this situation was resolved.
Thankfully, we never missed a check.
http://www.freerepublic.com/perl/post?id=2688909%2C20
This is a link I found on the discussion board at the Military Times on this subject. I haven’t dug through it yet, but I think this is the proposal being talked about.
Liberal mind always goes after what you want most when they seek to blackmail.
I wonder how they would do it now. The checks come out immediately like an electronic transfer the moment they enter it at the register. Actually my husband told me that the executive branch makes a contingency plan. It it up to our President who gets paid in the event of a shutdown.
As it is, "the budget" is never passed in a single bill, it usually is broken up into a half-dozen chunks. It'sjust that in the past,those separate bills were(usually) voted on before the fiscal year began.
Budget Cuts! Police and Fire Hardest Hit!
The sad part is that the "journalists" will gladly be their patsy.
Looks like they will do everything they can to make it as painful as possible during a shutdown.
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If the government shuts down because there is no money left and no authority to borrow, then there is no money left. How can anyone be paid anything if there is really no money left?
The Kenyan in Chief remembers from his sophomore history class that this is the single biggest mistake great empires make that ultimately bring them down, and so, naturally, wants to try it out on America.
Agitprop.
"Draft guidance?"
That means it has no force of law.
Some genius in a meeting suggested that they could circulate a memo to the military, call it a "draft" memo just to put the idea out there, and then leak to the press that a "memo" (subliminally draft) was sent to the military stopping pay to the soldiers.
Agitprop...
The plan is to get people riled up about the story now, and then bury the clarification later.
-PJ
Commie angle now in play. Accept our will to bankrupt America, or we will not pay ‘your’ military personnel.
Go ahead commies. Try it. Just try it. Light the fuse. Set it off. Just remember, careful what you wish for.
Politicians pay should stop with a government shutdown...they’d straighten up soon enough then.
Left wing lies.
Concept "force of law" seems to escape this crew.
How come the military are among the FIRST to lose their pay? They should be among the VERY LAST to miss a paycheck.
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And the military hospitals and the veteran hospitals will be the first to shut down...
The ERs in California will still keep on to service the illegal aliens...
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