The $1.45 Trillion Fighter Jet—and the Florida Deficit Hawks Who Love It
One of the Pentagon's most-criticized expenditures is warmly welcomed in tea partier Rick Scott's Sunshine State.
...it's Carroll's current joblieutenant governor of Floridathat explains why her simulator flight was being closely watched by about two dozen members of the Florida League of Defense Contractors at an industry gathering in Tallahassee on a drizzly morning in mid-February.
Next, with a technician from Lockheed Martin furiously pointing at indicators and whispering commands over her shoulder, Carroll nosed the simulator down to take on a ground target. "Three, two, one
blam!" she exclaimed, to laughter. "Osama, you're gone!" Virtual mission accomplished.
Carroll's real aim at the gathering was to affirm that she and her boss, Gov. Rick Scott, stood ready to wage battle alongside the assembled business owners, lobbyists, and retired military types to guarantee that Florida's economy will continue to benefit from a steady infusion of defense dollars; one study from 2010 pegged military spending in Florida at $30 billion.
Of course, almost all of that money ultimately comes from the federal governmentthe same federal government that tea partiers blast for unbridled spending and busted budgets. And while many in Washington agree with Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta that cutting "defense has to play a role in dealing with the national deficit," it seems that Carroll and Scott, the Florida standard-bearers of the tea party's debt-focused rage, are none too eager to see those cuts on their home front.
http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2012/05/rick-scott-pentagon-money-f35