and in this case, it enables us gives theound, and it new president, whoever he or she may be, an opportunityo take a fresh look at these deployments and make adjustments accordingly. is a second counter argument that has been waged against that. sure that happened in 2008, but there were no budget cuts in 2008. when you're talking about are the same thing now, and be back and forth you wanted to switch -- because of budget cuts exist, your funding programs with no guarantee you can exit put more money where you put more money for a few months down the line. is there canponse be any guarantees about any of these things. particular he about budgeting. it's a last four years, we have made adjustments to the budget caps for defense. we've been adjusting it. i don't know any reason to think adjustment in of the future is not possible. in the meantime, this allows us to turn that readiness around, make sure that we are able to maintenancech up on , facilities, replace 1970's helicopters with 2016 helicopters, and stop the cuts and the number of people in the military. one of the things i realize i