Wasteful war spending update. F-15 jet worth $87-100 million crashes in Kuwait

With the money wasted on this one plane only, this is how many kids’ daycare could have been paid for a whole year.

Daycare for a Year vs. One F-15E
The average annual cost of full-time daycare in the U.S. is approximately $11,000–$12,000 per child (national average across all care types and ages).
The Math:


|Scenario |Kids Covered |
|---------------------------------|-------------------|
|At $11,000/year |~7,900 children|
|At $12,000/year |~7,250 children|
|At $15,000/year (infant care avg)|~5,800 children|

To put it simply:
One F-15E ≈ Full-time daycare for roughly 7,000–8,000 children for an entire year.
That’s enough to cover every child in a mid-sized American city.
That’s how money gets wasted in war.

Only one problem… Militsry spending is Constitutional; Social welfare spending IS NOT.
 
Only one problem… Militsry spending is Constitutional; Social welfare spending IS NOT.
This is the first moron ever to claim federal spending on daycare is unconstitutional.

By the way, tell me what would you spend the wasted $90 million on? If you don’t like daycare choose something else.
 
Bupkis, is what you've got. Another several day and you're out of gas.
lol ! you think we don't have supply ships commie ?? and each of those US ships contain thousands of missiles and bombs ! this will continue until the Fascist regime in Iran is completely destroyed .. reports are coming in saying much of Irans so called military is in hiding !
 
lol ! you think we don't have supply ships commie ?? and each of those US ships contain thousands of missiles and bombs !
Thousands my ass. There are a few, at the bottom of the barrel, and then again maybe.
 
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Only one problem… Militsry spending is Constitutional; Social welfare spending IS NOT.
It's in the same sentence, WOW.

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The Congress shall have Power To lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises, to pay the Debts and provide for the common Defence and general Welfare of of the United States; but all Duties, Imposts and Excises shall be uniform throughout the United States; . . .
 
With the money wasted on this one plane only, this is how many kids’ daycare could have been paid for a whole year.

Daycare for a Year vs. One F-15E
The average annual cost of full-time daycare in the U.S. is approximately $11,000–$12,000 per child (national average across all care types and ages).
The Math:


|Scenario |Kids Covered |
|---------------------------------|-------------------|
|At $11,000/year |~7,900 children|
|At $12,000/year |~7,250 children|
|At $15,000/year (infant care avg)|~5,800 children|

To put it simply:
One F-15E ≈ Full-time daycare for roughly 7,000–8,000 children for an entire year.
That’s enough to cover every child in a mid-sized American city.
That’s how money gets wasted in war.


It's only money.

At $230 million, the Minnesota child care fraud could have paid for two of those F-15 aircraft. The $250 million that was stolen in the "Feeding Our Furture" scandal could have paid for two more F-15s. The $9 billion fraud from Minnesota's Medicaid-funded programs like autism therapy (EIDBI) and housing stabilization could have bought 90 more F-15s.

And that's just one state. Need I go on?
 
With the money wasted on this one plane only, this is how many kids’ daycare could have been paid for a whole year.

Daycare for a Year vs. One F-15E
The average annual cost of full-time daycare in the U.S. is approximately $11,000–$12,000 per child (national average across all care types and ages).
The Math:


|Scenario |Kids Covered |
|---------------------------------|-------------------|
|At $11,000/year |~7,900 children|
|At $12,000/year |~7,250 children|
|At $15,000/year (infant care avg)|~5,800 children|

To put it simply:
One F-15E ≈ Full-time daycare for roughly 7,000–8,000 children for an entire year.
That’s enough to cover every child in a mid-sized American city.
That’s how money gets wasted in war.

So, you want government to take care of your needs? Sounds very conservative….🙄
 
It's in the same sentence, WOW.

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The Congress shall have Power To lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises, to pay the Debts and provide for the common Defence and general Welfare of of the United States; but all Duties, Imposts and Excises shall be uniform throughout the United States; . . .
Provide of the common defense and promote the general welfare. Promote not fund.
 
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Provide of the common defense and promote the general welfare. Promote not fund.
WTF?
Like what?
Make signs?

What a dumb ass.

'To Promote the General Welfare' | ACS​

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Sep 15, 2011 — The Preamble states that an overriding purpose of the US Constitution is to “promote the general welfare,” indicating that issues such as poverty, housing, ...

The national Constitution addresses economic and social rights prominently but with little specificity. The Preamble states that an overriding purpose of the U.S. Constitution is to “promote the general welfare,” indicating that issues such as poverty, housing, food and other economic and social welfare issues facing the citizenry were of central concern to the framers.
 
With the money wasted on this one plane only, this is how many kids’ daycare could have been paid for a whole year.

Daycare for a Year vs. One F-15E
The average annual cost of full-time daycare in the U.S. is approximately $11,000–$12,000 per child (national average across all care types and ages).
The Math:


|Scenario |Kids Covered |
|---------------------------------|-------------------|
|At $11,000/year |~7,900 children|
|At $12,000/year |~7,250 children|
|At $15,000/year (infant care avg)|~5,800 children|

To put it simply:
One F-15E ≈ Full-time daycare for roughly 7,000–8,000 children for an entire year.
That’s enough to cover every child in a mid-sized American city.
That’s how money gets wasted in war.



How much would we save, if we deported all the low skill/no skill migrants and their children?
 

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