The F-35 isn't really an example of a "bad" acquisitions programs. Lowest crash rate ever, it's been under target price for production since 2009, and it has massively outperformed the planes it replaces (F-16, F/A-18C/D, AV-8B) in every exercise so far.
Right, but again that’s just brute forcing the problem, which means that money could have been better spent elsewhere (like, for example, on the New Green Deal). My main point is that when people say “the money’s not there,” they’re being specious, because the money *is* there.
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It’s just being applied in less than optimal ways (which is a whole other debate about how defense procurement actually works in this country).
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Though just fixing our tax revenue by making the rich and megacorps actually pay taxes would help a lot more.
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