Doer
Well-Known Member
Well, sure, that is quite an important point, but has nothing to do with spending. The Ambassodor had a Marine detachment in Tripoli. Stevens had requested the consulate be moved from a house to the more fortified annex.i have a good idea of where to start.
For fiscal 2013, the GOP-controlled House proposed spending $1.934 billion for the State Department’s Worldwide Security Protection program — well below the $2.15 billion requested by the Obama administration. House Republicans cut the administration’s request for embassy security funding by $128 million in fiscal 2011 and $331 million in fiscal 2012. (Negotiations with the Democrat-controlled Senate restored about $88 million of the administration’s request.) Last year, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton warned that Republicans’ proposed cuts to her department would be “detrimental to America’s national security” — a charge Republicans rejected.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/dana-milbank-forget-about-big-bird/2012/10/09/5f9a411c-1258-11e2-ba83-a7a396e6b2a7_print.html
And as it is said, these were proposed. But, there is not a budget and there hasn't been a budget for 4 years. These were all continuing resolutions and the compromise cuts both ways.
The Pubs can't cut a non-existent budget. Good try. And there is plenty of dough if this was so important. Besides there is no rolling heads in Congress but for the will of the voters.
Why was he there in the first place? That is the Razor.