Friday, August 21, 2015

The Biggest Scandal in US History That We're Still Not Talking About


http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/08/19/1413372/-The-Biggest-Scandal-in-US-History-That-We-re-Still-Not-Talking-About?detail=email


The above is roughly what 8.5 Trillion dollars would look like... and those are $100 bills.    Take another look and let that sink in for a bit...   I find it absolutely astonishing that the pentagon could lose track of this much money and for there to be no MSM coverage of this scandalous amount of mismanagement and fraud.   
Where is the demand for accountability?  Why is the first question to ANY candidate for president not "What would you do about the massive fraud and waste at the Pentagon?"  Where are the hearings, nay indictments, that are warranted when a sum equal to  1/2 of our national debt can be sent to the pentagon to never be accounted for. 
We progressives need to work this scandal into every political conversation we engage in, especially when we talk to conservatives. Cutting government spending and accountability are supposed to be core GOP values.  
Combine "Known" Pentagon waste (like the 1.5 Trillion dollar F35) with missing pentagon money and you have a good chunk of our entire national debt represented.  
"What's that?  Body cameras for all cops will be too expensive?  How bout we find 1/10,000th of the money we sent to the pentagon."
"Oh really?  There's 500 million in provable food stamp fraud going to poor people how bout the 8.5 TRILLION the pentagon can't account for?"
"Oh really?  You think Obama care is going to cost us almost a trillion dollars over 15  years?  How about the 8.5 Trillion that just disappeared into the ether at the pentagon? What's you're take on that?"  
"Oh really, you're concerned about deficit spending and the debt?  Fully 1/3 of the national debt it is money we sent the Pentagon and they can't tell us where it went.  It's just gone."
"College for everyone will cost too much? You must be really pissed at the  8.5 Trillion, with a 't', dollars the pentagon's spent and can't tell us where it went."
Bringing up this "open secret" exposes their hypocrisy, and draws attention to the lack of corporate media attention to this HUGE SCANDALOUS level of waste by the Military/Industrial/Media (<-should ad="" addition="" all="" be="" blockquote="" buys="" can="" complex="" few="" for="" government.="" hundred="" in="" it="" keep="" lexicon="" million="" mouth="" msm="" nbsp="" new="" of="" ownership="" s="" seems="" shut.="" t="" the="" to="" will="" you="">
We need to press so called journalists to bring this issue front and center.   No candidate should be allowed to talk about government waste or big government with out being asked the follow up "What would you do about the massive 8.5 Trillion dollars the pentagon can't account for?"
In short; nothing reinforces our position that the money for valuable social and infrastructure programs (that have provable returns on investment) is actually there than this scandal.   We need to harp on this until we get some answers and we need to leverage it more to shut down debate about desperately needed social program spending.       Money visualization grabbed from this site you should check it out HERE  http://demonocracy.info/...
Tue Aug 18, 2015 at  9:19 PM PT: Here's an additional point :   8.5 Trillion dollars represents about $70,000 from each of the 123 Million US households.
yes we have a responsibility to demand truths and exposure to thinks like where is congress directing the money after all they brag about being the purse string holders problem is they only hold them when it comes to social programs and anything to do with serving American's needs in favor of the business of war and destruction problem; the majority of the new toys they bought are sitting in a warehouse rusting some will never get used but hey we can brag about we have them but republicans are spewing the words of conflict and saber waving talking about more WMD  jets, ships, bombs and more.

our politicians have even more responsibility they can order and pay for these things we can't.  fiscally responsible republicans when not overloading our weaponry at no request but their own insistence if they aren't wasting money of armament it's witch hunting these are the interpretations of fiscal responsibility for them.  and they say they don't want to give Pres. a blank check, would that be a blank check that only they can sign??????????????????????