Ignore all the partisan BS in th article and you will, however, find some truth.
"Three hundred thirteen can't do it, I can't see, in the long run," Webb said. "We're building one (submarine) per year and the Chinese are building three per year. We need a strategy based on the United States being a maritime nation, and the United States should be a sea power."Yes, but lets talk design, cost per hull and good vs. perfect. Money is important, but so is what you buy for it. If he did more of this, and less of playing bitter-boy, I would have more respect for him.
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"Simply stated, we are decommissioning Navy ships faster than we are building them," he said. "It is imperative that we reverse this steady slide in shipbuilding."
Why, you may ask, do I snipe at the distinguished Senator from Virginia? Well, read the whold article, and most of the public uttering coming from him over the last few months - absorb it, then without laughing read this.
"We have economic issues, and we have issues of national security and military policy. At the same time, we have way too much bickering in this government," Webb said. "It is extremely frustrating."Pot; kettle.
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"We've got to get into the political process the notion that the issues confronting us are greater than political parties," he said.
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