Info Video on amount of waste in Defense Dept spending (balanced viewpoint - not left or right) from whistle blower

FelixDeCat

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Very interesting video and not surprising.


That does not include built in profits for contractors and subcontractors. They are also allowed to increase costs based on allowed overages (cost overruns).

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But wait! Theres more! (Starts at 9:55)


We are getting rid of auditors who keep tabs on where the money is going.

And lobbyists for the top 5 Defense Dept contractors want to "de-regulate" military spending and remove the few laws stopping them from doing as they please.
 

cytg111

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I mean yeah. But arent you at least weary that a corrupt entity is auditing a corrupt entity?

That being said, it's fucking *insane*.
 
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FelixDeCat

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I mean yeah. But arent you at least weary that a corrupt entity is auditing a corrupt entity?

That being said, it's fucking *insane*.
This is why you should never let military spending spiral out of control like we have.
 

Indus

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This is why you should never let military spending spiral out of control like we have.

Well considering there are not going to be any buyers for American made military hardware anymore as we're unreliable partners..

Defense research spending should take a dive soon.


Someone forgot to tell MAGA you shouldn't shit where you eat.
 

eelw

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Haven’t watched the video yet. But yeah if the US didn’t spend so much on the military, imagine how great the healthcare could be for its citizens? Just decreasing it 10% would help.
 
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Haven’t watched the video yet. But yeah if the US didn’t spend so much on the military, imagine how great the healthcare could be for its citizens? Just decreasing it 10% would help.
The US spends trillions of dollars a year on healthcare, between private and public spending (I think it's around $4.5 trillion, if I recall the numbers right). Slashing the military budget 10% will free up around $100 billion dollars. It's not nothing, but more taxes would be needed if we wanted to really shake things up.
 

Pens1566

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The US spends trillions of dollars a year on healthcare, between private and public spending (I think it's around $4.5 trillion, if I recall the numbers right). Slashing the military budget 10% will free up around $100 billion dollars. It's not nothing, but more taxes would be needed if we wanted to really shake things up.

You could take some/all of that ~$100B and put it towards preventative measures (healthy eating/exercise/etc) and greatly multiply the end value of it.

The most cost effective way of reducing our total healthcare costs is lifestyle improvements that reduce the illness incidence before hand.
 
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Fenixgoon

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You could take some/all of that ~$100B and put it towards preventative measures (healthy eating/exercise/etc) and greatly multiply the end value of it.

The most cost effective way of reducing our total healthcare costs is lifestyle improvements that reduce the illness incidence before hand.
It's almost like prevention is better than triage and treatment! Who knew?!?

and that's not just lifestyle changes which are very important. Plenty of Americans lack access to basic medical care, and so they end up with much more expensive emergency care later on
 
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You could take some/all of that ~$100B and put it towards preventative measures (healthy eating/exercise/etc) and greatly multiply the end value of it.

The most cost effective way of reducing our total healthcare costs is lifestyle improvements that reduce the illness incidence before hand.
Yes, but I don't think it's going to bring costs down that much. At the end of the day, a lot of people would have to get real cool, real fast with making less money (doctors, admins, hospitals, pharma, payers, devices, etc...).