Speed and flexibility Stryker is a family of armored trooptransport vehicles for the U.S. Army. Strykers provide unprecedented speed and flexibility in getting infantry to the fight, under armor, in urban or open environments. The Mobile Gun System configuration carries a General Dynamics 105mm tank cannon (same gun tube as the one found on the […]
Cut Unconstitutional Spending
This week, billionaire and Barack Obama supporter Warren Buffet came out against the growing budget deficit. Meanwhile, the Obama administration raised its projection of the deficit for the next 10 years to $9 trillion from $7.14 trillion. The Obama administration wants to spend $3.6 trillion in 2010 alone. On August 3, in the Library of […]
Government Spending is Devastating Capitalism
A quick look at my chart of federal spending as a percentage of GDP shows that the free market in the United States is ailing. The percent of our economic activity by government has risen above 24%. The rapid increase shows no signs of ebbing. What does this mean for capitalism? Rather than competing for […]
What Would You Tell Your Governor?
This weekend, as Tift Merrit and Ramblin’ Jack Elliot jammed away at the Newport Folk Festival, I attended the annual meeting of the Rhode Island Statewide Coalition (RISC, pronounced risk) about a mile away on Goat Island at the Hyatt Regency hotel. RISC is a grassroots taxpayer advocacy group that aims to improve the quality […]
Waiting for the Dough
On February 17, President Obama signed into law H.R. 1, a bill containing $787 billion tax dollars to be dispersed throughout the country to “stimulate” the economy. Today, $67 billion of the stimulus money has been spent. $24.3 billion went to Health and Human Services to shore up flagging state balance sheets. The Department of […]
The Better Way is the Cheaper Way
Of the 45.7 million people in the country that are supposedly starved of any available health insurance, 17.6 million have a family income of over $50,000 a year, plenty to afford health care if they want it. Of the remaining 28.1 million, 14.1 million are already eligible for Medicaid or SCHIPP, but simply aren’t enrolling. […]
MK-38 Mod 2 25-mm Machine Gun “Bushmaster”
The Mk 38 Mod 2 Machine Gun System (MGS) from BAE Systems and Rafael sets the standard for shipboard defense against small, fast and agile surface threats. With more than 90 system variants deployed worldwide, the stabilized, remote controlled Mk 38 Mod 2 minor caliber gun is proven capable in defending against multiple surface threats […]
MK-19 Mod 3 40mm Grenade Machine Gun
General Dynamics Armament and Technical Products produces the MK19 MOD 3 air-cooled system, a blow-back operated, belt-fed, crew-served 40mm grenade machine gun. Highly portable within small soldier units, the weapon’s high lethality and broad versatility make it the prime choice of the U.S. Armed Forces as an essential weapon in both offensive and defensive operations. […]
MQ-9 Reaper
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) NASA’s Dryden Flight Research Center partnered with General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc, (GA-ASI) to demonstrate technologies that would expand the capabilities of remotely operated, uninhabited aircraft to perform high-altitude earth science missions. To accomplish the task, GA-ASI developed an enlarged version of its Predator reconnaissance aircraft, called the Predator B®, including […]