This reminds me of the story way back in the day about the $75.00 hammer Pentagon bought that was something like $5.00 at the hardware store. I think that was a 60 Minutes piece as well. Nothing has really changed …
This reminds me of the story way back in the day about the $75.00 hammer Pentagon bought that was something like $5.00 at the hardware store. I think that was a 60 Minutes piece as well. Nothing has really changed …
Shades of the movie Independence Day when Judd Hirsch famously says, "You don't think they really paid $50 for a hammer and $35 for toilet seat?" upon discovering the alien research center in Area 51.
I bought a middle of the line toilet seat last year. It was close to 30 bucks. So...I
imagine military contractors still keep the same high profit margins as 1996 thus needling the rise to such lofty budgets.
In comparison,
Poor man going to have to work 20 hours to help pay for his meager benefits.
I think about 5 years ago they discovered that the Pentagon was spending like $100 per coffee cup as well, or some absurd number like that. It's a disgrace
This reminds me of the story way back in the day about the $75.00 hammer Pentagon bought that was something like $5.00 at the hardware store. I think that was a 60 Minutes piece as well. Nothing has really changed …
Shades of the movie Independence Day when Judd Hirsch famously says, "You don't think they really paid $50 for a hammer and $35 for toilet seat?" upon discovering the alien research center in Area 51.
I bought a middle of the line toilet seat last year. It was close to 30 bucks. So...I
imagine military contractors still keep the same high profit margins as 1996 thus needling the rise to such lofty budgets.
In comparison,
Poor man going to have to work 20 hours to help pay for his meager benefits.
Doesn't make sense does it?
I think about 5 years ago they discovered that the Pentagon was spending like $100 per coffee cup as well, or some absurd number like that. It's a disgrace