$.54 of every $ is spent on defense-related activity. Main political justification for defense expenditure is defense industry creates so many jobs. But $ invested in education & infrastructure actually brings a greater ROI. We can transition from a war economy to a peace economy

Apr 23, 2021 · 9:58 AM UTC

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Aren't you in the Davos crowd? If you are, then you are disqualified to speak for me. If so, you are the problem. The military-pharma-fed-climate-industrial complex that contaminates this world is the product of your buddies and you. @nytopinion @WSJopinion @nprpolitics @DNC
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I don’t know when you wandered in here but you’ve got me confused with Amy Klobuchar.
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Will China and Russia also start spending less on their military?
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We can and should, if we don’t we are heading in the wrong direction and future generations will suffer
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Well we are about to go to war with Russia so none of this will matter if it turns out the way it may.
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$.54 of every $ is spent on war-related activity.
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@POTUS @JoeBiden @VP @KamalaHarris | I am working (school project) on an IT Infrastructure (telecom) project and I have to says that there huge (ROI) on the solution I am recommending. It’s my final project for a course.
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And when they need to order up more “equipment” the old stuff gets sent out to police depts that we now need to demilitarize
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Jobs argument is total smoke screen. Ur point re education/infrastructure is A+. For lack of better word Big Defense Military Industrial Security Complex, Space Programs Big Energy Big Pharma Dark Money are truly #cabal/Deep State. They control the House/Senate & buy BigTechData