The Patriot Post® · Defense Debate: Trans, Plans, and Auto-Repeals

By Tony Perkins ·
https://patriotpost.us/opinion/49952-defense-debate-trans-plans-and-auto-repeals-2017-06-30

For the first time in years, House staffers didn’t need the blow-up mattresses they probably stashed in their offices for Wednesday night’s debate. The Armed Services Committee wrapped up one minute shy of midnight — setting a new record in what is traditionally one of the longest days in Congress. That’s not to say that Wednesday’s mark-up of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) was an easy one. Members put in a grueling 14-hour day — marked at times by intense back-and-forth on how to best clean up the military mess left behind by Barack Obama. At 11:59 p.m., members were rewarded for their hard work with a near-unanimous vote (60-1) that sent them to bed hours before dawn.

Of course, one of the most-watched pieces of the NDAA had nothing to do with Apache helicopters or troop pay. But, as three of the service chiefs will tell you, it’s just as important to the military’s success: rolling back Obama’s radical social policy. With just two days to go until the DOD’s transgender policy takes effect, Republicans demanded the Pentagon act. And fast. Congresswoman Vicky Hartzler (R-MO), who talked about the bill on yesterday’s “Washington Watch,” reminded everyone that “military service is a privilege, not a right. It is predicated on the singular goal of winning the war and defeating the enemy. All decisions on personnel and funding should be made with this in mind.”

Other conservatives were just as insistent, including Marine Corps vet Rep. Duncan Hunter (R-CA), who knows firsthand what kind of chaos this decision would spell. “This [policy] doesn’t make [troops] more effective or efficient or deadly,” he argued. “What it does is distract everybody.” After tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, Hunter could only shake his head at the practical implications of this social engineering. “I couldn’t imagine having to share showers with somebody that was a girl and didn’t have a surgery to become a man but kept the girl stuff and now she’s with a bunch of guys.” I’m sure every father in America shares his concern, since their daughters have already been warned in the Army’s sensitivity training to expect biological men shampooing next to them. But that’s just part of a dysfunctional puzzle that includes barracks changes, “male pregnancy,” and off-duty drag.

Even more disturbing, not one bit of this change has been systematically studied by the military. That’s why the Army, Marines, and Air Force have been so adamant about postponing the policy. “[This] is an important issue with regard to the state of the current force and restoring the warrior ethos,” Hunter explained, “as well as conveying expectations to taxpayers.” And according to our research, those “expectations” are enough to shock anyone. After downplaying the expense of this change for months, FRC did a little number crunching of our own. What we found will appall you. In a new paper, Peter Sprigg estimates (based on the Left’s own assumptions!) that opening the doors to people who identify as transgender will cost a whopping $3.7 billion over the next 10 years for medical costs and lost deployment time. That’s a far cry from the $84 million the RAND Corporation low-balled last year!

As Peter points out, those estimates “were drawn from actuarial data based on the estimated increase in insurance premiums for private employers who adopted coverage for gender transition. Since the military pays for the health care of active duty service members directly, it is more logical to look at the direct costs of such procedures. In addition, the Rand study made estimates of lost time due to recovery from gender reassignment surgery, but placed no dollar value on this indirect, but very real cost to the armed forces.”

With the price tag of $89,050 for female-to-male procedures and $110,450 for male-to-female procedures, taxpayers would be forking over hundreds of millions of dollars a year for people who are just using the military as their free ticket to elective surgery! And that’s just the surgery — not the cost of hormone treatment and counseling, which can run in the thousands per person.

To put it in perspective, over the next ten years America would be spending roughly half of its annual ballistic defense budget on elective sexual reassignment surgery! While our troops are literally scavenging museums for jet parts, which would you rather pay for: hundreds of gender transitions or 22 F-35 Joint Strike Fighter Planes? Obama’s extreme transgender agenda or 3,700 tomahawk missiles? Political correctness run amok or half of our annual cyber defense budget? I’m sure ISIS will sleep better at night knowing that we sacrificed 116 Chinook helicopters so that our troops could get radical makeovers.

At $3.7 billion, gender-free isn’t free! And unfortunately, this will no longer be a mistake we can hang around the neck of President Obama if General Mattis doesn’t act. The Trump administration will be the sole owner of this catastrophe unless the Pentagon steps in and repeals the change. “We don’t need a ‘mad dog’ or a sleeping dog,” Elaine Donnelly wrote, referring to the defense secretary’s nickname in a column on the dangers of the transgender integration. “We need a vigilant and fearless watch dog who will strengthen our military by restoring sound priorities that are long overdue.”

Reps. Hartzler, Duncan, Steve Russell (R-OK), and others are still holding out hope that Mattis will listen to his branch chiefs. At Wednesday night’s mark-up, they deferred to the administration until after the July 1 deadline. The GOP will hold its fire, Hartzler warned, “with the understanding and plea to the secretary to take the steps needed to restore readiness and make sure we do not waste precious taxpayer dollars” on this agenda. “If that doesn’t happen, we need to take action on [this bill] once it gets to the Senate floor.”

In the end, the actual cost may be the least of our concerns. You can’t put a price tag on national security — which is exactly what America would be sacrificing on this altar of political correctness.

For more on this debate, check out our own Lt. Gen. Jerry Boykin’s message for a fellow flag officer in Breitbart, “Secretary Mattis: Focus on War-fighting, Ditch the Social Engineering.”

Originally published here.

Report: Hostility to Faith on the Rise

No president has an easy job, but Donald Trump’s is particularly tough. Unlike some of his predecessors, he didn’t inherit a booming economy, strong military, or sense of national unity. Instead, he stepped into the wreckage left behind by eight years of anti-freedom, anti-growth, and anti-family agendas. And you can add anti-faith to that list, thanks to FRC’s latest statistics on religious liberty.

No administration in the history of the United States has been more antagonistic to Christians than Barack Obama’s, and the 76 percent spike we found in incidents of religious intolerance proves it. In our 66-page “Hostility to Religion” report, we highlight cases across America that show just how urgent the threat to faith is. From teenagers punished for praying to a Federal Reserve order to remove Christmas displays, it’s no wonder Christians are on high alert.

When the first edition of our report was released in July 2014, religious freedom violations across the United States were already significantly high. Since that date, the number of incidents has only increased. The first edition — spanning over a decade — contained 90 incidents. Yet 69 new incidents have been added in the short time since the last report. And our accounts are hardly exhaustive! (Watch my Facebook Live with FRC’s Travis Weber here.)

In the new report, which we’ve broken into four categories — Suppression of Religious Expression in the Public Square, Suppression of Religious Expression in Schools and Universities, Censure of Religious Viewpoints Regarding Sexuality, and Suppression of Religious Expression on Sexuality Using Nondiscrimination Laws — Americans will get a firsthand look at the trends that drove agencies to persecute people like Christian geologist Dr. Andrew Snelling. As 16,000 of you know from signing our petition, Dr. Snelling was denied a routine request to collect soil and rock samples from the Grand Canyon because of his beliefs on creation. Now, four years later, we’re happy to report that with help from Alliance Defending Freedom, Trump’s National Park Service has agreed to issue that permit.

Hopefully, other victims of intolerance will find relief in an administration that ought to use this report as a guide for what needs to be done to end the policies and practices that fan the flames of religious persecution.

Of course, not all of the news is bad. As I told Fox News’s Todd Starnes, there’s been growing courage in the face of this growing hostility. Christians, especially younger ones, are standing their ground in this battle for their First Freedom. Todd is one of the reasons you read about those stories — and starting July 5, you’ll have an opportunity to hear more on the new “Todd Starnes Show.” From noon to 3 p.m. (ET) Monday through Friday, your favorite Fox host will be behind the microphone to give a fresh voice to the issues you care about most. For more information, check out the website.

Originally published here.

Poll: Bakers Knead Freedom Too!

Americans may not see eye to eye on same-sex marriage, but they certainly agree that wedding vendors shouldn’t have to participate in them! Almost 60 percent of voters think that Jack Phillips and bakers like him should be able to turn down same-sex wedding cake orders for religious reasons. Only 29 percent think couples like Aaron and Melissa Klein should be prosecuted instead. Fourteen percent had no response (which, as we know from past “undecideds,” usually skews conservative).

With the U.S. Supreme Court set to decide the fate of Colorado’s Masterpiece Cakeshop, where Jack Phillips politely declined to make a wedding cake for two men, the survey is a good indication that Americans aren’t buying the Left’s phony claims of “discrimination.”

As Americans, our consensus on religious freedom has historically recognized the God-given right of Americans to live all aspects of their lives according to their faith. This is no different today. Attempting to restrict religious conviction to the four walls of a church isn’t freedom; it’s tyranny. Let’s pray the Supreme Court agrees.

Originally published here.


This is a publication of the Family Research Council. Mr. Perkins is president of FRC.