Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 01, 1982, Page 5, Image 5

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    Hatfield defames defense
CORVALLIS — Americans
need to re-establish their ethics
and reject the idea that massive
amounts of money automatical
ly make for a good national
defense, U S Sen Mark Hat
field said Saturday.
Speaking at Oregon State
University, the Oregon repub
lican lashed out at waste, fraud
and abuse in the defense
department
"We can no longer afford
apathy over the old habit of
corruption We have to establish
mutual trust if our whole society
is not to commit suicide "
The amoral environment in
the private sector can only
partially be blamed on corrup
tion in government, Hatfield
added
"We too often talk about
waste within a program rather
than the need for the type of
program," he sa>d Dishonesty
in government is estimated to
cost $25 billion or 5 percent of
the total U S budget, but might
actually be double that, Hatfield
said
The Reagan administration is
right in taking a closer look at
waste, fraud, and abuse, he
said
Congress has funded 11
Inspectors General to deal with
the problem as well as the
Financial Integrity Act of 1980,
which is designed to ensure the
best accounting methods are
used in government, he said
Proof of the problem includes
a recent survey of Federal
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employees, in which 45 percent
said they had observed, or had
evidence of waste or illegal
actions during the previous
year, Hatfield said.
A program that is poorly
designed, poorly implemented
and poorly executed does no
good, he warned, as in the case
of Native Americans, who
seldom receive the full benefits
provided for them by law.
“Program objectives in
themselves do not guarentee
results. This is the case
especially with military
spending This government has
equated dollars with security.’’
Hatfield called this equation
an "error of the grossest kind.”
Money comes too easy to the
military, he said "All they have
to do is shout, The Russians are
coming!' and we add another $5
billion to the budget."
Congress is committed to a
$16 trillion budget for the
military over the next five years,
but has yet to come up with a
plan on how to spend and will
spend it on the wrong things.
Hatfield said.
“That mentality that says the
more dollars we spend, the
better defense we’ll have, has to
come to a halt," he said.
Objections to this idea and
direction on where taxpayers'
funds go must come from the
people. Hatfield said.
Seventy-eight percent of the
budget is locked into
entitlements and social
programs, giving the Appro
priations Committee less power
on a yearly basis than believed,
he said. And of the remaining 22
percent, 17 percent goes to the
military Budget cuts requested
from the budget by Reagan
come from the remaining five
percent.
"We will not have control over
the Federal budget until we take
a look at the entitlements” and
military spending, Hatfield said.
Entitlement legislation comes
from the Senate Finance Com
mittee, chaired by Sen. Robert
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