Pentagon Paid Sports Teams Millions For ‘Paid Patriotism’ Events

November 6th, 2015 - by admin

National Public Radio & Lisa Savage / Maine Today Media – 2015-11-06 02:14:51

http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2015/11/05/454834662/pentagon-paid-sports-teams-millions-for-paid-patriotism-events

Pentagon Paid Sports Teams Millions For ‘Paid Patriotism’ Events
National Public Radio

(November 5, 2015) — In the past few years, the Pentagon spent $6.8 million to pay for patriotic displays during the games of professional sports teams. That’s according to a joint oversight report released by Arizona Republican Sens. John Flake and John McCain on Wednesday.

The senators found that since 2012, the Pentagon has signed 72 contracts with teams in the National Football League, Major League Baseball, the National Hockey League, and Major League Soccer that amounted to “paid patriotism.”

For example, taxpayers paid $49,000 to the Milwaukee Brewers to allow the Wisconsin Army National Guard to sponsor the Sunday singing of “God Bless America.” In another contract, the New York Jets were paid $20,000 to “recognize one to two New Jersey Army National Guard soldiers as hometown heroes.”

USA Today reportsthat NFL teams received the biggest slice of the pie — $6 million, according to the report. The newspaper adds:

“The Atlanta Falcons received $879,000; the New England Patriots, $700,000; and the Buffalo Bills, $650,000. The Atlanta Braves received $450,000, the most of any Major League Baseball franchise, while the Minnesota Wild were paid $570,000, the most of any National Hockey League team.

“The Atlanta contracts included a 2013 event during which a roaring crowd cheered as the Falcons welcomed 80 guard members who unfurled an American flag across the Georgia Dome’s turf.”

In memos included in the report, the Pentagon said the payments were part of its recruitment campaigns. But it has since banned the practice and, according to Flake, the NFL has called on its teams to stop taking money for patriotic salutes.

“Americans across the country should be deeply disappointed that many of the ceremonies honoring troops at professional sporting events are not actually being conducted out of a sense of patriotism, but for profit in the form of millions in taxpayer dollars going from the Department of Defense to wealthy pro sports franchises,” McCain said in a statement.

“Fans should have confidence that their hometown heroes are being honored because of their honorable military service, not as a marketing ploy.”


Air Shows Are a Crime against Climate that We Can Ill-afford
Lisa Savage / Maine Today Media

(October 23, 2015) — Climate change threatens the security of every person on planet Earth.

July was the hottest month ever recorded in the continental United States and the fourth time in four months that temperatures topped the hottest-12-months record, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

Drought covers 62 percent of the lower 48 states, threatening water supplies and food production. The Union of Concerned Scientists predicts sea level will rise 6-16 inches by the year 2050, which will pose a serious threat to Maine’s fisheries and coastal communities.

Why then the deafening silence about the Pentagon’s enormous, unacknowledged contribution to climate change?

According to its own study, in 2013 the Department of Defense consumed fuel equivalent to 90 million barrels of crude oil, or 80 percent of the total fuel used by the federal government. If it were burned as jet fuel, the oil would produce about 38.7 million metric tons of carbon dioxide.

To put this in context, Pentagon fuel burning produced 166 percent as much carbon dioxide as all commuter train travel in the United States the same year.

And the Pentagon’s figures do not include carbon produced by the thousands of bombs dropped in 2013, or the fires that burned after the jets and drones departed.

Most people in the United States will not question the thousands of military bases, fleets of aircraft, trucks and transport ships, legions of contractors and seemingly endless supply of weapons that have the Pentagon spewing carbon dioxide 24/7. They will overlook the carbon load for cooling the warehouses filled with surveillance equipment used by the National Security Administration.

This disregard comes partly from the difficulty in measuring the Pentagon’s carbon footprint. Congress guaranteed the US military exemption from any energy reduction or measurement during George W. Bush’s administration. And President Barack Obama exempted the Pentagon from an executive order requiring federal agencies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 2020. Giving the Department of Defense a pass on pollution is a bipartisan problem.

Despite being engaged in a long, costly war against terrorism, fuel is constantly wasted and pollution generated on entertainment spectacles such as air shows.

The Navy’s Blue Angels are scheduled to perform in Brunswick over Labor Day weekend. The jets from a typical show generate emissions of roughly 300,000 pounds of carbon dioxide into the air. And the shows are repeated around the country every month of every year.

A photographer at the Great Maine Air Show in 2012 captured a runway covered with a wall of flames that organizers said was a “simulated bombing.” Carbon footprint of burning napalm for entertainment? Unknown.

In the militarized 21st century, where security is always seen as under threat, the Pentagon gets a pass on its pollution. But the disruptions caused by climate change pose a real and present threat to security for everyone on the planet.

Concerned people owe it to their grandchildren to speak up about the Pentagon’s massive carbon footprint driving climate change that affects us all.

Lisa Savage is a local coordinator for CodePink: Women for Peace. She blogs at went2thebridge.blogspot.com.

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