US Democracy-This is how THE MILITARY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX works.
Boeing Overcharges Pentagon for Spare Plane Parts, Including Soap Dispensers, Toilet Roll Holders at 8000% Mark-up.
The 8000% Mark-up comes from poor tax payers. That’s criminal fraud, but since it’s tax money laundered through the pentagon nothing will be done … nothing ever has been done about the robbery there.
This main big sick issue predates the Reagan era when a hammer was sold to the Pentagon for $120 and a toilet seat around $60, the trickle down economy in Democracy.
Military or Walmart. They stole Iraq's oil at the cost of a 5 million lives, and sold gasoline from that oil to the Pentagon for about $10 a gallon to destroy Iraq using Bradley tanks.
These tanks are made of tons of iron with tack-welded flat stock seats, probably costing less than a car to build, but sold to us for millions.
"Bradley production concluded in 1995, with a total of 6,724 Bradleys (4,641 M2s and 2,083 M3s) produced for the U.S. Army.
The total cost of the program was $5.7 billion, and the average unit cost $3.2 million.
This was despite an unmet requirement by the U.S. Army for 8,709 Bradleys as of 1992."
10% of people own 90% of wealth while 60% live pay check to pay check and that's if they have a job, poor seniors.
They kick some money back as political donations to the parties that approve these purchases. Later they become members of these firms' boards. Happens everywhere in the so called Free World. Why was Friedrich Merz, future chancellor of Germany hired by Black Rock? Money rules.
This is nothing new. These companies always have doe this, and the US Government knows it, they have always known. The Generals and the armaments capitalists and the politicians laugh about it at their parties. The armed forces know too, but the actual soldiers can't overcharge; they are underpaid, and their families live on welfare. AND STILL THE US working class is immobile. Is silent. Is waving flags, wearing flags, and voting for Beligerant bozos.
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Boeing Overcharges Pentagon for Spare Plane Parts, Including Soap Dispensers, Toilet Roll Holders at 8000% Mark-up.
The 8000% Mark-up comes from poor tax payers. That’s criminal fraud, but since it’s tax money laundered through the pentagon nothing will be done … nothing ever has been done about the robbery there.
This main big sick issue predates the Reagan era when a hammer was sold to the Pentagon for $120 and a toilet seat around $60, the trickle down economy in Democracy.
Military or Walmart.
They stole Iraq's oil at the cost of a 5 million lives, and sold gasoline from that oil to the Pentagon for about $10 a gallon to destroy Iraq using Bradley tanks.
These tanks are made of tons of iron with tack-welded flat stock seats, probably costing less than a car to build, but sold to us for millions.
"Bradley production concluded in 1995, with a total of 6,724 Bradleys (4,641 M2s and 2,083 M3s) produced for the U.S. Army.
The total cost of the program was $5.7 billion, and the average unit cost $3.2 million.
This was despite an unmet requirement by the U.S. Army for 8,709 Bradleys as of 1992."
10% of people own 90% of wealth while 60% live pay check to pay check and that's if they have a job, poor seniors.