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NEWS! Once again crooked defense contracts rob American tax-payers

Pentagon set to buy 375 F-35 fighter jets that can’t fly

If you’re paying $1.7 TRILLION for a state-of-the-art, all-weather stealth fighter jet, don’t you want to make sure that it can at least get in the air? 🤔 Soar through the clouds and see the bright blue sky?

Well, as of the most recent published count, 9 percent of Lockheed Martin’s F-35 fighter jets can’t because, according to the GAO, “they don't have a working engine.” And yet, the Pentagon is STILL asking Congress for $30 BILLION more to buy 375 failed F-35s.

So why is our government so committed to a flawed plane? Well, it might be a coincidence, but over the last 20 years, the weapons industry has spent $285 million in political donations and $2.5 BILLION on lobbying to gain influence. What’s more: Last summer, an investigation found that at least 47 members of Congress or their spouses hold stock in weapons corporations.

Let’s break that down: Taxpayer money is redistributed to weapons corporations by the same people cashing checks from the weapons lobby. We call that corruption — it’s time for a change. No more tax money for war profiteers!

Write your Congress persons and demand accountability from defense contractors

Demand a ban on Congress members holding stock while in office
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Ynotisay · M
I am NO fan of military spending but I'm not sure those numbers are accurate. And my understanding is that the aircraft not only flies but is in high demand around the world.
Congresspeople holding stock? I know Obama implemented some restrictions but they're still allowed to trade. They make shit money compared to what they'd make in the private sector, and a LOT of people own stock, but I think being disallowed from trading while in office would be a wise move.
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
@Ynotisay America has long had a policy with its "allies" to "encourage" purchases of American inventory equipment so that they can better "mesh" on the battlefield. This was highlighted in the Iraq war when a British Armoured column was attacked by an American unit and soldiers were killed for not being in vehicles "that looked like ours"..To this end allies are encouraged to contribute to the development of new weapons platforms before they fly. I know OZ put hundreds of millions into the F35 and it was so late and such an embarrassment to the US that they lent us Super F 18s to tide us over when the F35 was delayed (yet again)😷