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The Pentagon's First Bake Sale

[ Posted Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011 – 14:26 UTC ]

Excuse me... excuse me ladies and gentleman... [sound of microphone squeaking with feedback, then several thumps, until sound clears]... Hello, can I have everyone's attention for a moment? Thank you.

I'd like to welcome everyone to the first annual Pentagon bake sale. This event was made necessary, of course, because Congress pulled the "trigger" on cutting a half a trillion dollars of the Pentagon's budget over the next ten years. [audible booing from crowd] We all know the Pentagon simply cannot accept this slower rate of the growth of their budget, which in the same period is going to total at least six or seven trillion dollars -- and more, if we have anything to say about it! [loud applause]

Since the politicians quite obviously won't patriotically support the healthy growth of our military-industrial complex any more, we are going to have to make up the difference ourselves. At first, we thought this would be a simple matter of asking for donations. After all, if Warren Buffett doesn't think he's taxed enough, he should just sit down and write a check to the U.S. government, right? We felt certain that there would be a tidal wave of such checks coming in from the hawkish folks on the Right, to preserve the American defense industry's God-given right to make a fortune no matter what else is going on in the world. Unfortunately, to date, we've only received $1,379.42, mostly in coins collected in elementary schools with zip codes near military bases.

This still leaves us about $45 billion in the hole for the first year alone. Or, to be strictly accurate, only $44,999,998,620.58 to go! Which is why we decided to hold the first annual Pentagon bake sale! So welcome to you all! I can see you're eager to get to the goodies, so I'll keep my remarks short.

First, I'd like to thank all the cooks for donating the baked goods. We love you, Mom and apple pie! Let's have a big hand for the cooks.... [lots of applause and cheering] While you stroll around the tables, I'd just like to draw everyone's attention to the booths selling raffle tickets. We're raffling off a dinner with General Petraeus, and the tickets are only one million dollars each. That's right! Only a paltry million bucks buys you a chance to sit down and eat with our favorite military hero, so dig deep, folks, and buy five or ten raffle tickets. We've only got a thousand to sell, so I encourage everyone to pick up a few before they're all gone.

On our first table, we have some lovely homemade candy, which is selling for the low price of $15 million per piece. These are beautifully decorated, and with only 300 to sell, they're bound to go fast. Next to them is the homemade bread area, which you can probably already smell, because there's nothing quite like the smell of bread fresh from the oven. We've got 50 whole loaves for only $30 million each, so be sure to take home a couple!

Once again, don't forget to stop by the raffle booths and buy tickets for your whole family. At only a million bucks a pop, they're already selling fast, I have been informed.

Of course, the heart of any bake sale is the cakes and pies area, in the middle of the walkway. We'll be handing out blue ribbons for best cakes and best pies a little later in the day, so be sure and get over there and sample what our master chefs have come up with. Slices of either cake or pie are going for a reasonable $25 million each, and these are mighty generous slices, I have to say, after having sampled a few myself! We've only got 20 whole pies or cakes for sale, for $100 million each, but we've got 300 slices of pie and 300 slices of cake for the rock-bottom price of $25 million each, so everyone should get a chance to sample their favorites. And that buys you a mighty generous slice, as I said!

I'm told we still have a few hundred raffle tickets left, so please, folks, get to the raffle booths soon or they'll all be gone! Only a million bucks a ticket -- mere pocket change!

Of course, the giant wedding cake in the shape of the Predator drone is our centerpiece. This masterpiece of pastry is absolutely gorgeous, and we invite everyone to walk around it and see how lifelike the details on the frosting truly are. Don't touch, though! Our wedding cake will be going to some lucky bride and groom for only one -- that's right, just one! single! -- billion dollars. An unbelievably low price for such a lovely work of art, and such a delicious way to celebrate your vows! Predators are already well-known for their connection to weddings, so why not have your wedding be the talk of the season with this beautiful cake at your reception?

For those on a budget in these tough times, please check out these tables right down in front here, with cookies and cupcakes for the kids. We've got plenty for all, 500 cupcakes and 1,000 cookies, so there will be enough for everyone to sample. The cupcakes are $20 million each, and... this can't be right, that's too low a price!... No? It's real?... I can't believe it myself, folks, but the cookies are only ten million dollars each! Wow! I think I'll get a couple dozen and take them home!

OK, the ladies in the cake and pie judging competition are eager to take the stage, so I'll wrap this up. If we sell all our baked goods today, we will have completely raised the $45 billion shortfall in the rise of the Pentagon's budget for one year! See how easy this can be? If we just turn out as good neighbors like this every year for the next decade, and spend a few lousy tens of millions of dollars each, we can easily band together to raise the money the Pentagon so desperately needs to avoid seeing its budget grow only very slowly, instead of as robustly as the military-industrial complex has demanded.

I don't think that's too high a price to pay, personally, and I'm sure none of you do, either. So dig deep, everyone, and don't forget to buy a few raffle tickets while shopping for treats!

Thank you.

 

[Note: The idea for this column, of course, comes from an old bumpersticker that was popular decades ago: "It will be a great day when schools have all the money they need and the Pentagon has to hold a bake sale to buy a bomber."]

[Program Note: This column will be on hiatus until next Monday. Have a happy Thanksgiving, everyone!]

-- Chris Weigant

 

Cross-posted at Business Insider
Cross-posted at The Huffington Post

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13 Comments on “The Pentagon's First Bake Sale”

  1. [1] 
    Hawk Owl wrote:

    That reference to "wedding cake" prompted a memory of the good old days before we had drones, early in the Afghan War, when we used "Gun Ships," (Hercules C-130's ~ if I remember aright) with a wide and open bay door in the side out of which a "Vulcan" ultra- rapid-fire gatling gun could put thousands of rounds into a target from above in just a few moments. One time there were 49 reported deaths which the locals claimed was a wedding party and foreign newspapers showed photos of old folks, young children. who had been "interdicted." These claims were discounted by official spokespersons who explained that intelligence had verified that they were guerrilla fighters.
    We spend more on our military than,. . . what is it? I think I read it's more than the next 13 national military budgets in the world, combined, and the second biggest is China's which is something like 20% of ours.
    Eisenhower, after eight years in Washington, said farewell by warning against the power of the "military-industrial complex. Quaint language, but not an out-dated concept.

  2. [2] 
    Chris Weigant wrote:

    Hawk Owl -

    I can't verify the accuracy of it, but I recently heard the following breakdown: the US spends 47% of the entire globe's military budget. In other words, we're very close to equalling all the other countries put together.

    Eisenhower was right. What's even more sobering is when you consider that much of our "foreign aid" money to other countries is given to them so that they may use it to purchase American armaments. I bet if you included this backdoor patronage, we'd easily be over 50%.

    -CW

  3. [3] 
    Osborne Ink wrote:

    *SMOKED* turkey, not deep-fried.

    Chris, isn't it delicious to watch the POTUS issue a veto threat to protect Pentagon budget cuts? Almost as good as those million-dollar cupcakes. Mmm!

  4. [4] 
    Michale wrote:

    After all, if Warren Buffett doesn't think he's taxed enough, he should just sit down and write a check to the U.S. government, right?

    Damn skippy!!!

    Anyone who claims that they US Government doesn't tax them enough and then WON'T write a check to the government is a hypocrite, pure and simple...

    I can't verify the accuracy of it, but I recently heard the following breakdown: the US spends 47% of the entire globe's military budget. In other words, we're very close to equalling all the other countries put together.

    Assuming your figure is today's figure, that comes from being the only remaining superpower.

    "With great power, comes great responsibility"
    -Spiderman

    Matt,

    Chris, isn't it delicious to watch the POTUS issue a veto threat to protect Pentagon budget cuts?

    Oh yes.. And protecting the Dem's entitlement programs had absolutely NOTHING to do with the VETO threat, right?? :D

    If you believe that, I have some swampland in FL all ready for you to purchase... :D

    Ya'all have a great Turkey day...

    Because tomorrow!!!!!! Tomorrow I go into CW Fund Raising Mode!!! :D

    Michale

    Michale....

  5. [5] 
    Michale wrote:

    Oh yes.. And protecting the Dem's entitlement programs had absolutely NOTHING to do with the VETO threat, right?? :D

    If you believe that, I have some swampland in FL all ready for you to purchase... :D

    Woops... Scratch that... To many double-negatives.. Misread the initial post.

    My bust. Apologies... :D

    Michale....

  6. [6] 
    tinsldr2 wrote:

    Cross posted from HuffPo

    Happy thanksgiving day to Chris and all his readers

    But while you sit down with family and friends to feast tis holiday, or rush to spend on Frriday at he Mall, remember it is te Soldiers away from home that will be most effected by hese cuts and their very lives may be lost because of it!

    Hwever it was a cute article and made me smile

    Respectfully,

    Rob L

  7. [7] 
    Michale wrote:

    Well said, Rob.....

    Michale.....

  8. [8] 
    Michale wrote:

    Ya know, one thing I noticed..

    There isn't the plethora of holiday travel gloom and doom..

    Most years, there are hundreds of media reports about how the holiday travel season is going...

    Haven't heard a peep...

    Strange...

    Michale.....

  9. [9] 
    Michale wrote:

    Well, I just got back from hunting... I shot my first turkey!!

    Scared the crap outta everyone in the frozen food section!

    :D

    Michale.....

  10. [10] 
    Michale wrote:

    This means Americans could be declared domestic terrorists and thrown in a military brig with no recourse whatsoever. Given that the Department of Homeland Security has characterized behavior such as buying gold, owning guns, using a watch or binoculars, donating to charity, using the telephone or email to find information, using cash, and all manner of mundane behaviors as potential indicators of domestic terrorism, such a provision would be wide open to abuse.

    http://www.infowars.com/senate-moves-to-allow-military-to-intern-americans-without-trial/

    It's OK.. It's all being done under Obama and the Democrats.

    What could go wrong?? :D

    Michale.....
    006

  11. [11] 
    Michale wrote:

    Obama and the Democrats oversee the suspension of Posse Comitatus...

    I can't WAIT to see how Cesca and the other Obama sycophants spin THIS one for their God... :D

    Lemme guess.. It's all part of the 12-Dimenstional Chess game Obama is playing to make the US a liberal/progressive utopia... :D

    Michale.....

    007 (the BOND post... :D)

  12. [12] 
    Chris Weigant wrote:

    tinsldr2/Rob -

    Thanks for the kind words! Hope you and yours had a great vacation! As for me... U of Michigan won, Ravens won... have to say it was a pretty good one all around.

    :-)

    Michale [9] -

    OK, now THAT was funny!

    -CW

  13. [13] 
    Michale wrote:

    CW,

    OK, now THAT was funny!

    I had a blast with that all weekend. :D

    Michale
    027

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