2006-2015 excepted, of course.GreenGoo wrote:Given that we're Canadian and our military is almost always used for humanitarian purposes you'll have to forgive me for not recognizing another broken thought process of Rip's.

I get the impression that you didn't actually read the article -- the "paint it white" hook is just a joke in the article that made it into the title/URL. The author actually supports the idea of the USN fulfilling a HA/DR role ('The idea that we as a government and a military would ever “get out of the HA/DR business” is patently ludicrous') and is just putting forward what he saw as an innovative means for achieving the goal.Painting things is a great alternative to designing and building new ships to specific purpose.
If you don't care about succeeding at that purpose, I suppose.
And you really didn't answer why Rip hates the economy in this case but has in the past expressed support for a ultra high tech and modern navy on other occasions.
Refitting and repurposing seaworthy ships that provide the necessary functionality doesn't seem like an inherently bad idea. The trick, I would suppose, is whether the about-to-be-decommissioned ships in question actually had much life left in them. I don't know enough to have an opinion one way or the other, but I did note that the article's commentators (who seemed to be Naval personnel) had a variety of opinions on the issue. It was also interesting to see the parallels in the various ideas and alternatives put forth there, and the actual design features that were adopted for the ESD/ESB ships.
As to your final point, I would guess that Rip just doesn't see HA/DR as a prime Naval function, and would prefer to minimize the resources dedicated to it at the expense (in his opinion) of more important roles. There's no inherent hypocrisy in not wanting to spend money on things of little perceived value while being willing to spare no expense on things of great perceived value.
P.S. Playing Devil's Advocate is one of my hobbies.