Rep. Markey: Cut Nuke Wpn Funding for Deficit Reduction08 Oct
Thanks to Rep. Polis for only CO endorsement!
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Freeze the Nukes, Fund the Future
Dear Members of the Super Committee:
The Berlin Wall fell. The Soviet Union crumbled. The Cold War ended. Yet 20 years later, we continue to spend over $50 billion a year on the U.S. nuclear arsenal. This makes no sense. These funds are a drain on our budget and a disservice to the next generation of Americans. We are robbing the future to pay for the unneeded weapons of the past. Now is the time to stop fighting last century’s war. Now is the time to reset our priorities. Now is the time to invest in the people and the programs to get America back on track.
The Super Committee is best positioned to cut this outdated radioactive relic. The Soviets are long gone, yet the stockpiles remain. The bombs collect dust, yet the bills are with us to this day. We call on the Super Committee to cut $20 billion a year, or $200 billion over the next ten years, from the U.S. nuclear weapons budget. This cut will enable us to stay safe without further straining our budget. This cut will improve our security. This cut will allow us to continue funding the national defense programs that matter most.
Consider how this savings compares to vital programs on which Americans rely. We spend approximately $20 billion per year on Pell Grants to help students pay for college. We spend $5 billion to ensure that Americans do not freeze in their homes during the winter. We need to freeze our nuclear weapons, and fuel our stalled economy.
The Ploughshares Fund estimates that the U.S. will spend over $700 billion on nuclear weapons and related programs over the next ten years. Nuclear weapons and missile defense alone will consume over $500 billion. We can no longer justify spending at these levels. We can save hundreds of billions of dollars by restructuring the U.S. nuclear program for the 21st century.
Our current arsenal totals approximately 5,000 nuclear warheads. This enormous stockpile will allow us to annihilate our enemies countless times. At any one time there are up to 12 Trident submarines cruising the world’s seas. Each submarine carries an estimated 96 nuclear warheads. Each submarine is capable of destroying all of Russia’s and China’s major cities. Why then do we need all of these weapons? There is no good reason. America no longer needs, and cannot afford, this massive firepower.
The Super Committee should not reduce funding to vital programs relied upon by millions of Americans. Cut Minuteman missiles. Do not cut Medicare and Medicaid. Cut nuclear-armed B-52 and B-2 bombers. Do not cut Social Security. Invest in the future, don’t waste money on the past.
We do not need to maintain our current level of nuclear weapons to secure our country. The President agrees. The Senate agrees. The New START treaty will reduce our level of deployed strategic warheads to 1,550. This is a 25 percent cut from today’s levels. Fewer nuclear weapons should equal less funding.
We should not cut entitlement programs first. We should not target our seniors, our children, and our sick first. Instead we should target outdated and unnecessary nuclear weapons. Let’s freeze the nukes so we can fund the future.
Sincerely,
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Dear Colleague,
Time is running out. I urge you to sign the below letter urging the Super Committee to propose substantial cuts to the U.S. nuclear arsenal. As the New York Times pointed out last week in its editorial “The Pentagon Budget and the Deficit”, our country can no longer afford and our national security no longer necessitates spending tens of billions “every year on building new versions of cold war weapons systems ill suited to America’s 21st-century military needs”.
The deadline to sign on is COB Friday, October 7. Please have a member of your staff contact Joseph Wender of my staff at x52836 or at Joseph.Wender@mail.house.gov if you would like to sign on or if you have any questions.
Sincerely,
Edward J. Markey
61 CURRENT COSIGNERS:
Markey MA Schakowsky IL Slaughter NY Norton DC Capuano MA Stark CA Frank MA Grijalva AZ Maloney NY Conyers NY Jackson IL Kucinich OH Lee CA Holt NJ Capps CA Lewis GA Olver MA Filner CA McDermott WA McGovern MA Nadler NY Towns NY Hinchey NY Honda CA Pallone NJ Woolsey CA Moore WI Davis IL Meeks NY Blumenauer OR Eshoo CA Farr CA Miller CA Tierney MA DeFazio OR Keating MA Lynch MA Welch VT Braley IA Ellison MN Payne NJ Price NC Edwards MD Cohen TN Brady PA Clarke MI Speier CA Richardson CA Polis CO Hirono HI Cummings MD Sanchez (Loretta) CA Moran VA Neal MA Bishop NY Pingree ME Tonko NY Michaud ME Yarmuth KY Matsui CA Baldwin WI
