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Monday, August 24, 2015

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The GOP's fantasy of a bigger Navy


The USS Abraham Lincoln, left, and the USS Harry S. Truman sit docked at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard in Norfolk, Virginia, U.S., on Thursday, Feb. 28, 2013. Government spending cuts, known as sequestration, set to take effect tomorrow will be felt at the local level as defense contractors and other businesses in Virginia take a hit, possibly eliminating as many 200,000 jobs, according to Republican Governor Robert McDonnell. Photographer: Joshua Roberts/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesThe GOP presidential field may not agree on everything, but it’s quickly coalescing around one big idea: vastly increasing the size of the Navy.
But the Republican vow — to go from 273 ships today to as many as 350 — is likely to run aground due to the enormous price tag for a military buildup that could cost hundreds of billions of dollars and a series of other political obstacles.

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