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Why Are Democrats and Progressives Pushing the U.S. War Machine in Vermont?

This is a story primarily about corrupt practices by the Burlington City Council, in its headlong determination to force a neighboring city to be the base for a weapon of mass destruction, the nuclear capable F-35 fighter-bomber (in development since 1992, first flown in 2000, still not reliably deployable in 2018, at a cost of $400 billion and counting). Yes, the premise itself is corrupt: Burlington owns the airport in South Burlington, so South Burlington has no effective say in how many housing units Burlington destroys in South Burlington to meet environmental standards for imposing the quiet-shattering F-35 jet on a community that doesn’t want it and won’t benefit from it. The entire “leadership” of the state of Vermont, mostly Democrats, has spent more than a decade making this atrocity happen, with widespread media complicity. And you wonder how we got Trump as President.

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When Pork Flies: The F-35, the Pentagon's $1.1 Trillion Flying Money Pit, Is (Sort of) Ready for Duty

Twenty years since the Pentagon began taking bids from defense contractors, the F-35 fighter jet—the most expensive weapon ever made—is finally ready to see active duty over the Pacific Ocean. The U.S. Marine Corps expects to deploy 16 of the stealthy high-tech warplanes early next year at Iwakuni Air Station in Japan. From there, U.S. pilots will begin testing the jets in regular noncombat operations from the Navy’s USS Wasp amphibious assault vessel in what one commanding general has described as the “school of hard knocks.”

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Why Insanely Expensive, Ineffective American Bombing Campaigns Will Always Get Funded

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7 Astounding Facts About the Insane Cost of War

Usually August is back-to-school month, when kids pick up their shiny new books and head to class. But this time it looks a bit more like back-to-war. The war profiteers will be hatching new schemes to cash in on misery and you and I will be picking up the tab.

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The Latest Outrageous Waste of Money for the Pentagon's Playthings

Is the Vermont Air National Guard being used for corrupt purposes having nothing to do with its military mission? The answer is yes. Big time. And for big money. In the article, “Those who 'Fudged' Should not be Allowed to Judge” we described how military brass fudged their own scoring process to get Senator Leahy’s home state of Vermont on the list as the “preferred alternative” for basing the F-35. We know who loses: thousands of Vermonters whose homes are in noise and crash zones. This article will follow the money to see who benefits from the corrupt practices of the military brass who fudged.

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Pentagon Uses the Upcoming "Man of Steel" Superman Movie to Promote New F-35 Fighter Jet

The new F-35 Joint Strike Fighter will fly its first mission on June 14, 2013, but it won’t be over Afghanistan, Syria or Yemen. It’ll be over the mythical town of Smallville, in the upcoming Man of Steel. In reality, the F-35 may never fly. The program is currently grounded, due to flight difficulties, after the government poured $400 billion into it. Reuters reports that the final cost of the program might be, sit down… $1.5 trillion dollars.

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Vt. City Fights Planned F-35 Jet Testing That Would Make 1,000+ Homes "Incompatible with Residential Use"

Faced with the community-damaging possibility of the U.S. Air Force basing its soon-to-be-tested F-35 nuclear capable fighter bomber at the Burlington Airport in their city, South Burlington’s City Councilors have once again expressed carefully and coherently argued opposition to the plan that the Air Force’s own study found would render more than a thousand nearby homes “incompatible with residential use.” 

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Why Won't Lawmakers Give up Their F-22 Pipe Dreams?

Congress on Thursday moved forward with plans to build more Lockheed Martin F-22 fighter jets, disregarding a veto threat from the Obama administration.

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Cheney Vs. Clinton

That's Bob Woodward's prediction for the 2008 presidential elections -- in other words, a rerun of 2004. Uninspiring Democratic candidate terrified of being called a liberal takes on uber-conservative Republican who wears his politics on his sleeve. Some lefty bloggers think a Cheney run is a dream come true -- sure, until the rightwing machine turns Hillary into a flip-flopping, power-hungry closet lesbian. At which time, Dick would have completed his media reincarnation as the wise, old man of American politics (If that sounds crazy, check the coverage of his debate with Edwards.)

Quite apart from the GOP-inflicted damage, a Hillary candidacy would be a greater disaster than anyone the Republicans might pick in 2008. Why? Because her towering book sales aside, the reality is that Clinton polarizes both men and women -- and not always because she's a feminist. Worse, people who hate her more do so more intensely than those who love her. She's the kind of person who can inspire respect but rarely affection, i.e. she's just not likable -- and yes, that does matter, a lot. [LINK]

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