I agree there is much pork...much pork in all of government.. However, seeing as "provide for the common defense" is one of the three primary reasons we even have a federal government, surely most other pork should be cut first, before cutting the military.. Remember, Obama cut the military substantially right off as soon as he could. Then came the "sequester" from which more than half was cuts to the military.
I would be willing to see cuts to the military if the politicians would first cut all such pork as we see below, which is all unnecessary:
Group Blasts Pork-Barrel Spending. The watchdog group Citizens Against Government Waste has released its latest edition of the “Pig Book,” a list of government earmark spending the organization considers egregious. Here are some of the expenditures cited by the report:
• Sen. Chuck Hagel (R-NE), $1,000 to buy every seat in a Lincoln, NE cineplex so he could watch National Treasure: Book Of Secrets in peace.
• Sen. Ted Kennedy (D-MA), $6,500 for larger Congressional Softball League hats.
• Sen. Carl Levin (D-MI), $20: Federal Nutrition Assistance Program for Senators Who Forgot Their Wallets.
• Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-UT), $10 million to build a one-mile, 20-lane highway outside of Salt Lake City.
• Sen. George Voinovich (R-OH), $15 million: erection of a Barbasol museum.
• Rep. Mike Castle (R-DE), $19 million: free-clam program to benefit people who have never eaten clams.
• Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), $2.8 million for increased Sen. Amy Klobuchar awareness.
• Rep. Diane Watson (D-CA), $100 billion to establish a National Aeronautics and Space Administration program.
Maybe Pigs Really Do Fly. [Scroll down] Some of the other “pork barrel” projects that were included in the 2008 Omnibus Spending Bill:
• $10 million for attorneys of ILLEGAL immigrants
• $100,000 for a swimming pool in Ottawa, Kansas
• $1.5 million for the Rep. Richard Gephardt Archive at the Missouri Historical Society
• $576,000 to manage weeds (no location specified)
• $700,000 for a bike trail in Minnesota
• $1 million for a river walk in Massachusetts
• $100,000 for signage in Los Angeles’ fashion district
• $250,000 for a wine and culinary center in Prosser, Washington
• $113,000 for rodent control in Alaska
• $213,000 for olive fruit fly research in FRANCE
• $200,000 for hunting and fishing museum in Pennsylvania
• $200,000 for post office museum in downtown Las Vegas
http://www.businessinsider.com/the-worst-pork-of-2010-2010-4?op=1