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d raise the cost of each plane by five million dollars; a general celebration was in order。 That afternoon Jake and Admiral Dunedin treated everyone in the office to a beer bash at Gus's Place; a beanery on the lower floor of Jefferson Plaza 1…
 〃If you had any class; Grafton;〃 Rob Knight told him; 〃you'd have taken us to Amelia's in the Underground。〃
 〃No class。 You got that right。〃
 〃Two more hearings to go;〃 Rob said。 〃Without an appropriation of money; all we have is a piece of paper to frame。〃
 
 Dunedin was in a cheerful mood。 He laughed and joked with the troops; seemingly glad to once again; if only for a little while; be just one of the guys。 He never could be; of course。 The officers he had spent his career with were all retired; except for those precious few who were also vice admirals。 All the others were playing golf in Phoenix and Orlando; selling insurance in Virginia Beach or boats in San Diego; or were working for defense contractors。
 At one point Dunedin ended up at Jake's table。 When they were temporarily alone; he said; 〃Really a shame about Tyler Henry。 He was going to retire in three months; you know。〃
 No; Jake didn't know。
 〃Had a little cottage up in Maine; right near the beach。 Owned it for years。 Was going to spend the rest of his life there; he told me; and if be never heard the sound of freedom again be thought he could live with that。〃 〃The sound of freedom〃 was a public relations euphemism for jet noise。
 〃I guess you burn out after a while;〃 Jake said。
 〃I guess。 You win some; lose some; hope for the best。 Even the politicians; they try to do that。〃
 
 Jake remembered that ment the following week after he watched Royce Caplinger sweat in front of a Senate Appropriations submittee。 They kept him going over numbers for most of the day。 Although he was subpoenaed; Jake never took the stand。 He was delighted。
 Caplinger stayed afterwards for private conversations with the senators。 Jake left with Toad Tarkington; who had acpanied him。 As they were leaving; Caplinger and Senator Duquesne were shaking hands。 It was then that Jake remembered Dunedin's ment。
 A week later the House Appropriations mittee held their closed…door hearing。 Caplinger spent three hours on the stand; Ludlow two hours。 After lunch came Jake's turn on the hot seat。 Three hours later Congresswoman Samantha Strader cleared her throat。
 Strader was in her early fifties; her hair penned; her eyes screwed up in a characteristic squint。 One of only two Democrats in her state's congressional delegation; she represented a district carved from the core of her state's capital city; the only area of the state with a significant minority population。 She had one of the safest Democratic seats in the country and had been elected pro forma a dozen times; yet until the last election she bad been almost unknown outside her state。 Prior to that election she had publicly entertained the idea of entering the presidential primaries as the only woman in the field。 Her short…lived quest came to grief on the shoals of political and financial reality; but not before her name and face had been splashed coast to coast by the media。 She bad jabbed and pricked the real contenders during her moment in the spotlight; had a delightful time; and squinted all the while。
 Sam Strader's avowed passion was the military。 Every officer in the Pentagon knew what that meant。 She hated them。 With an excellent mind; a quick wit; and a tongue to match; she was a formidable opponent。
 Today; at this closed hearing of the black projects submittee of the House Appropriations mittee; she adjusted the microphone in front of her and gazed at Jake Grafton as though looking through a dense smoke screen。 〃Captain; please justify; if you can; the acquisition of another very expensive major weapons system by the U。S。 Navy when Chairman Gorbachev is cutting the Soviet military budget drastically; reducing manpower levels by ten percent; slashing new ship construction; cutting navy steaming tune。〃
 〃Congresswoman;〃 Jake said; trying to digest the question。 〃I don't think I'm qualified to address that。 I'm here to testify about the merits of the prototypes evaluated by the Advanced Tactical Aircraft program for production as the A…12。〃
 〃Didn't Secretary Ludlow send you over here to testify?〃
 〃Yes; ma'am。 He did。 And this panel questioned him for two hours this morning。〃
 〃Now it's your turn。 Answer the question; if you can。〃
 〃As I've already said; we need the A…12 because the A…6 is wearing out。 The A…6 has an airframe designed in the 1950s and is already past the end of its service life。 The carriers must have a viable all…weather attack capability or they are obsolete and…〃
 〃But what about the Soviet initiative?〃
 〃Congresswoman; he's trying to answer your question。〃 The chairman of the House Appropriations mittee was a Texas Democrat。 Just now he looked bored。 No doubt he was faking。 Rumor had it he had underestimated Sam Strader once too often in the past。 That was a mistake Jake Grafton had no intention of making。 He was sitting at attention; listening carefully。
 Strader ignored the chairman。 〃Captain Grafton; I want to know when the navy is going to realize that the Soviet threat is diminishing and accordingly lower its requests for funds from this Congress。〃
 〃The navy doesn't make budget requests of Congress。 The administration does。 Be that as it may; you assume the Soviet threat is diminishing significantly。 I disagree。 And the Soviets are only one of our possible adversaries。 They still have four million men under arms。 They have a formidable; capable navy。 We are buying the A…12 to provide an all…weather attack capability for our aircraft carriers for the next thirty years。 We must provide a strong Sunday punch for our fleet regardless of the twists and turns of Soviet policy or the ups and downs of this or that munist politician。〃
 〃If the threat is diminishing; can we then scrap a carrier or two and cut back the A…12 buy order?〃
 〃Congresswoman; the Warsaw Pact still has over fifty thousand tanks; four times as much artillery; and twice as many planes as NATO can muster。 The Soviet army is three times larger than ours。 We are a sea power。 Over fifty percent of our oil is imported。 I think any reduction of our naval capability when faced with these realities would be very unwise。〃
 〃Captain; it seems to me that both we and the Soviets have spent more money on the military than either nation can afford; and now we have a perfect opportunity to reduce that expenditure。 If we deterred them with what we had before they made a ten percent reduction; we can deter them just as well in the future if we make a ten percent reduction。〃
 〃You persist in assuming the Soviet Union is our only possible opponent in a world in which we have global mitments。 In the last forty years the navy has seen action in Korea; Vietnam; Grenada; and Libya and Lebanon several times。 We've had to meet those mitments and deter the Soviets too。〃
 〃And more gadgets are going to enable the navy to continue to do that?〃
 〃I wouldn't characterize the A…12 as a…〃
 〃I would! You people are gadget…happy。 The attitude in the Pentagon seems to be that gadgets will keep us free。 In the meantime our schools are atrocious and our bridges and highways are disintegrating。 We desperately need a nationwide chud…care system for working mothers and a long…term healthcare system for the elderly。 The damage that drugs are doing to the children of America is a national disgrace。 We need to greatly expand our drug education and law enforcement efforts。 Yet we can afford none of this because we keep borrowing money to buy grotesque gadgets to kill people with。 And this at a time when the Cold War is over!〃
 〃I'm not testifying to that;〃 Jake said tartly; and felt Toad Tarkington kick him under the table。 〃The choices are difficult;〃 he added。 〃I don't envy you your responsibilities。〃
 〃Congresswoman Strader;〃 the chairman rumbled。 〃This is a closed hearing。 Your remarks will not leave this room; so I am at a loss as to why you are making a stump speech to Captain Grafton; who; unless I am mistaken; doesn't vote in your district。〃
 Strader shifted her squint bac

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