The Pentagon doesn’t want it. The Senate has voted it down. The House has voted it down. The Bush White House sought to stop it. The Obama White House has sought to stop it.
Yet the unnecessary duplicate engine for the new F-35 Joint Strike Fighter refused to die, riding the wave of Washington, D.C. pork-barrel political force.
Fortunately, the Defense Department has ordered General Electric and Rolls-Royce to stop wasting dollars on a second engine for the F-35.
Pratt & Whitney serves as the main producer of the F-35 engine, but forces in Congress perpetuated the wasteful General Electric and Rolls-Royce second engine. Although both the House and Senate have voted to end the second engine and allocate those precious defense dollars on more critical needs, the project kept going because the previous Congress never passed a 2011 budget. That left the Defense Department to operate on continuing resolutions based on the fiscal 2010 appropriations.
It’s an embarrassing illustration of wasteful Beltway politics, and a reminder of what we who favor fiscal sanity must continually overcome. Fortunately, the Defense Department just provided an assist in that effort.
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