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CBS News/ April 7, 2011, 5:16 PM

Sen. Franken introduces "Pay for War" resolution

AP

With troops on the ground in Iraq and Afghanistan and new military operations underway in Libya, Sen. Al Franken says it's time for Congress to more seriously consider how the United States will pay for its wars.

The Democratic senator from Minnesota introduced the "Pay for War" resolution Wednesday to require Congress to offset any costs for military operations that go beyond the Defense Department's base budget. If the resolution were to pass, Congress would have to either raise revenues or cut spending to pay for military activity.

"This is not a symbolic resolution," Franken said on the Senate floor yesterday. "It would return us to the traditional American way of paying for wars, where the Congress and the nation confront-head on-the financial cost, commitment, and sacrifice of going to war."

President Obama has included war spending (referred to as spending for Overseas Contingency Operations) in his budget requests. For instance, in his proposed 2012 budget, he requested $118 billion for Iraq and Afghanistan. Franken, however, said that simply including war spending in a budget that is not balanced doesn't go far enough.

"The momentous decision to go to war deserves a way of paying for those wars that matches the seriousness of that decision," he said. "Overseas Contingency Operations should be paid for."

Franken said his legislation would exempt the spending the president requests for Iraq and Afghanistan in his regular Defense budget, but that any additional spending for those wars would have to be paid for.

He said the situation in Libya added new urgency to his legislation. Both Democrats and Republicans in Congress have expressed concern about the fact that the Obama administration only consulted with a handful of congressional leaders before deciding to lead internationally-backed air strikes in Libya.

NATO is now leading the international efforts to protect civilians and aid rebel groups in opposition to Libyan strongman Muammar Qaddafi. Mr. Obama and Defense Secretary Robert Gates have insisted the U.S. will not send ground troops to Libya, but Army Gen. Carter Ham told Congress today the U.S. may consider sending troops into Libya with a possible international ground force.

As the Defense Department racks up a bill in Libya, Franken yesterday reminded Congress of how much the U.S. has already spent in Iraq and Afghanistan. Including this fiscal year, the Congressional Research Service has estimated that Congress will have approved one and a quarter trillion dollars for those military operations, Franken said -- $806 billion for Iraq and $444 billion for Afghanistan.

"That is a staggering sum of money," Franken said. "And it's been financed through debt, through borrowing from other countries and emergency supplemental spending bills."

"What's more, the Iraq war was accompanied by a massive tax cut," Franken continued. "That failed fiscal experiment created the impression that going to war requires no financial sacrifice."

The legislation comes as Congress continues to wrangle over legislation to fund federal government operations for the next six months. Democrats and Republicans must find common ground before Friday evening or the federal government will shut down.

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OnTheCrown says:
I am with Franken on this. Maybe if we feel it more in our wallet we will be more likely to tell our reps that they need to END this thing.
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iraqwasfornothing says:
EXCELLENT IDEA!! This will keep those self-proclaimed "fiscally responsible" repubes from running up TRILLIONS on more DESERT SCAMS I & II, as we ALL know pulled off by the Bush Jerk-Offs I & II. Since Uncle BrainDead, whenever a repube takes the Whitehouse we have these SCAMS where the big, bad US Military takes on some Third World S#%thole like UMmmm, Panama (wooo that was a tough "war"), or the Big One down in Grenada, another military slugfest LOL! Repubes if you're REALLY concerned about the USA's economy or lack thereof....QUIT dragging us into your MILITARY CON JOBS!!
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dnamj says:
1 million dollars per tomahawk. what a waste.
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documemts says:
Iraq, Afghanistan,... Libya, "Would you like fries with that?" Yes, please. Can I use my charge card here? "Sure go ahead!" War- we're charging ahead!
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evetsnameloc says:
Hey Al--

Instead of trying to pass the buck to me as the taxpayer, why don't you fulfill your constitutional duty as a senator and take back control of the warmongering from the executive. You did swear to defend and uphold the constitution didn't you?
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jesushelovesyou says:
Other ways to finance a war:

-Pay per view on big upcoming battles;

-Army surplus including French Mirages;

-Franken comic relief DVD "He aint heavy he's my M-16" with Stewart and Colbert famous comedy shlick "One is Jewish and the other is Catholic, who cares!";

-Lottery tickets, winner is enlisted and goes directly to the front line;

-Movie Soldier Calendar, Stallone, VanDam and Arnold like you've never seen them before they got old;

-Auction, dictator's art collection and diamond encrusted bidet seats;

-War tax on guns and bullets and grease and holsters and cartridges;

-War tax on gas;
-War tax on bird feed;
-War tax on how big your pot belly is getting;
-War tax on war tax.
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pubsrtoast says:
No worries, eventually our horrible fiscal status will cause the world to move away from the US dollar as the world's reserve currency. Once that happens, we won't be able to put our little nation building episodes on a credit card. This is probably the real reason behind the panic of the GOP.
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Zowwyy says:
I agree with Donald Trump... Let these countries we're helping pay
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sjc_1 replies:
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Bush said the Iraq invasion would be paid with Iraqi oil money. A total lie.
lucifersshadow replies:
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Trump has got it right, we need to stop getting ripped off by other countries. If Libya wants us in there, let them pay enough so we make a profit from it, and, let them provide us with cheap oil.
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javila2 says:
Go for it Al. We need your voice!!!!!!! It's easy to go to war with someone elses kids and no concern for the cost.
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MissMeYetAbdullah says:
Ghod it's a great time to be a liberal
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