Rosanne Greco: One Flew Over the F-35 Cuckoo Nest
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Rosanne Greco: One Flew Over the F-35 Cuckoo Nest
Commentary Oct. 6 2014, 7:00 pm
On a recent mid-summer evening, I settled down to read some articles from national and international media assessing the worlds largest defense program, the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter. It didnt promise to be a night of light reading with titles like: Will the F-35 be another Widow Maker for the Canadian pilots? The F-35 Fighter Jet is a Historic $1 Trillion Disaster, The Pentagons $399 Billion Plane to Nowhere, Americans Have Spent Enough Money on a Broken Plane to Buy Every Homeless Person a Mansion, Rough Ride for the F-35 and The Troubled F-35.
Midway through the articles, the sheer absurdity of what we were undertaking struck me as manically hilarious. Were I to title this summary, I would call it Bombers, Bellylaughs, and Burlington or One Flew Over the F-35 Cuckoo Nest.
We intend to spend $1.4 trillion to acquire and operate the F-35. It is the worlds most expensive weapons project ever. Originally, the cost per plane was promised to be $35 million. Now, the average cost per plane has risen to $160 million. Cost overruns are projected to be over $167 billion.
The $1.4 trillion we are spending on the F-35 could:
Provide health care for over five million veterans for 32 years, or
Pay off all of the student debt owned by all 37 million Americans, or
Repair all of our national infrastructure (roads, bridges, railway, etc.), or
Care for the thousands of children on our southern border, and fund every other humanitarian crises around the world, or
Feed all of our 55 million schoolchildren (K-12) for the next 28 years, or
Purchase a mansion for every one of the estimated 600,000 homeless Americans living on the streets.