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An Appeal from the House Armed Services Committee: Protect National Security

It is absolutely galling that President Obama is "restructuring" a "leaner" military before even attempting to make any serious reforms to entitlement spending -- targeting a liberal pet peeve instead of the real font of our self-multiplying debt. Those "do-nothing" House Republicans on the Armed Services Committee are having none of it and, in anticipationg of the demogoguery the President will most certainly employ in the State of the Union address tonight, are appealing to protect our military from further attempts to misrepresent their role in the public deficit:

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Representatives Steven Palazzo (MS), Allen West (FL), Marsha Blackburn (TN) and Jon Runyan (R-NJ), join Armed Services Committee Howard P. "Buck" McKeon in making an appeal to President Obama to reverse damaging sequestration cuts on the horizon by joining them in supporting H.R. 3662, the Down Payment to Protect National Security Act.

The Down Payment to Protect National Security Act would prevent a further round of cuts, beyond the $465 billion already announced by the President, from hitting our military as a result of sequestration and is fully offset. H.R. 3662 achieves the first year of savings required in sequestration through attrition in the federal workforce by 10% over ten years. This common sense approach to preserve our national security has over 30 co-sponsors in the House.

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