SuperHornet wrote:houndawg wrote:761 military bases.
There's your budget solution right there.
A temporary solution at best and one that invites disaster.
You either cram units into tinier and tinier spaces (and therefore reduce the training area available to each), thereby reducing effective readiness when the

, or you eliminate units at the same time, thereby making for longer deployments and making it harder for the remaining units to actually do their job. Or you can just eliminate the military altogether.
The problem is that this would violate at least the Preamble of the Constitution ("to provide for the common defence") and possibly Article I, Section 8 (which grants the Congress the power to assemble and Army and Navy, to define and punish "Piracies committed on the High Seas, and Offenses against the Law of Nations", and the maintenance of a Militia). Given this Administration's loose interpretation of the Constitution, I could actually see this happening. But what a disaster. As soon as we dissolve our armed forces, the Commies and Moslems will swoop in and snatch our pearl a la
Red Dawn.
Wouldn't you just LOVE that?

Incorrect. All of it.
We have 761 military bases not because we need them. We have 761 military bases because DOD has become very savvy at self-preservation. It's a technique learned, oddly enough, from defense contractors looking to keep contracts whether we actually need what they are making or not.
spread the wealth.
put a base in as many districts and states as you can think of, thus making each one a part of a states economy, thus making them a special interest that their reps and sens got to bat for when the BRAC says "we really don't need this"
however - the blame doesn't entirely land at the feet of DoD... the bases themselves have become, in some cases, boondoggles unto themselves...
they are then tossed around as political chits. best example? Ellsworth AFB in South Dakota. Ellsworth could be consolidated in to Minot and Offutt AFB's - but, because at the time the closure was being debated, there was a fight for the Senate seat in SD, the Bush Administration used it as a pawn, suggesting the only way the base would stay open is if they replaced Daschle with Thune. (and no, I'm not suggesting that only GOPers do this, or things like it, it's just a good example)
Similarly, in ND - Conrad and Dorgan used every ounce of their clout to keep 3... 3! f'ing AFB's open, PLUS a reserve base in Fargo... overkill all of it. Consolidating the operations of those bases in Minot (or even Minot and GF) would not have hurt force readiness.
the cost of maintaining 761 bases is excessive... and it's a huge source of waste. and the only reason we don't do something about it is because, far more than pet spending projects on stuff like roads and bridges, this is where pork goes back to districts.