[quote]The nation’s most expensive weapons program isn’t done showing U.S. taxpayers how much it will ultimately cost them, with Bloomberg reporting Monday that the F-35 fighter jet budget is now predicted to jump by a cool $27 billion.
“Think about [F-35’s] $405 billion price tag when a family member dies of a preventable disease. Get angry.”
Though the estimated future cost of the program had previously hovered at a mind-boggling $379 billion, an updated draft that could be submitted to Congress as early as today will reportedly exceed $406 billion—a nearly 7 percent increase.
The new cost increases may come as a hit to President Donald Trump, who has bragged about his ability to get weapons manufacturers to offer the Pentagon “better deals.”
Others simply pointed out how ridiculous it is that a weapons program so fraught with failures is allowed to receive such outlandish funding when lawmakers—mostly Republicans, but also many Democrats—continue to argue that the nation is “too broke” to increase spending on social programs that improve education or healthcare.
The original cost of the program was $233B, which is $721 per person for a year. The average healthcare costs for a person in Canada, is $4,506. Also keep in mind that the Pentagon has estimated that over the lifetime of the aircraft they’ll spend over a trillion dollars on the program. A number that keeps going up as the costs continue to overrun and does not include retrofits, modernization, or upgrades; just maintenance. [/quote]
Sad.
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I would love to see some kind of successful universal health care system, but you just can't ignore how dangerous the world still is. Countries depend on us for security, money, weapons, etc. You can't do that without an up to date air force. China, Russian, North Korea are all threats.........and they aren't sitting back depending on 90's technology on their armed forces. Sure, these military programs are over priced and cash cows to the wrong people, but what makes you think a single payer health care system would be any different. It will be run by the same minded people. It's also not just money, it's the numbers. Do we even have enough doctors, hospitals, nurses, workers to handle 300+ million people? Have you been to the hospital in OC lately? Have you seen the waits? How about urgent care?