MaddowBlog-Pentagon asks Congress to endorse rebranding scheme (and spend taxpayer money)
Pointless bureaucratic chest-thumping is misguided. Asking Americans to pick up the tab for expensive bureaucratic chest-thumping is worse.
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https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/pentagon-asks-congress-to-endorse-rebranding-scheme-and-spend-taxpayer-money
To hear Donald Trump and his team tell it, the Department of Defenses name has already officially been changed to the Department of War. Thats never been true....
Indeed,
its why Department of War has become one of those phrases that, for the most part, only Republicans use, joining Democrat Party, Gulf of America, job creators and death tax.
Nearly eight months after the rebranding effort was first launched, it appears the Pentagon wants lawmakers to codify the administrations priority. The Hill reported:
The Pentagon has asked Congress to codify its Department of War renaming, saying it will cost nearly $52 million to complete and will not have a significant impact on President Trumps fiscal 2027 defense budget request. [
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The request would make around 7,600 changes to the federal law, including officially changing the Department of Defense to the Department of War, Secretary of Defense to Secretary of War, among other updates.
...But theres also the question of the price tag.
The Pentagon doesnt just want Congress to embrace the rebranding,
it also wants lawmakers to spend almost $52 million in taxpayer money. What the request neglected to mention is that the actual costs are likely to be even greater.
As The New Republic noted,
the department has already spent roughly $50 million in adopting the new name, and according to an estimate from the Congressional Budget Office, the whole endeavor would likely end up costing as much as $125 million.
Pointless bureaucratic chest-thumping is misguided. Asking American taxpayers to pick up the tab for expensive bureaucratic chest-thumping is worse.