Government contracts totaling $640.5 million dollars are awarded to build more War Machines: ( the majority of the links in this article no longer work pointing at CNBC for some reason, they were good when I wrote the article back in June. – LW)
It may sound like a bunch of money when one hears that Lockheed Martin is awarded $10.8 million for a Navy contract, but it is not much when it is compared to the other news that
Lockheed Martin is awarded a $470M Air Force contract. Then one might wonder how are they are going to fuel such an endeavor, and then
Chevron is awarded a $16 million Pentagon contract along with
General Dynamics being awarded $29.7M Navy contract, and finally
Boeing wins $114 million Air Force contract boost which will keep them flying for a few short months. I am not going to get into specific numbers here, but these companies receive well over 30% of our total tax dollars, and I am being generous in that figure.
The use of more and more un manned, remote controlled, fighting and killing machines will increase according to the Department of Defense.
$1,100,000,000.00 a day would be the amount if every one of the 220,000,000 Americans bought only 1 gallon of gas at $5.00
$5 Gas Likely by July 4th; Get Ready for ’Stay-action’
Saudis planning July oil output increase: report
North Dakota sets oil production record
Gas stations, repair shops allege filter collusion
Gas prices top consumer worry, economists say
Bud fans weigh possible Belgian takeover
Packaging co. settles for $25M in nightclub fire
Official: Arizona employers not verifying workers
General Electric vice chairman buys shares of his own company
FDA: Parts of Florida, Mexico still suspects in tomato outbreak because they sold so many
Mexico says tomato scare is hitting domestic consumers
Floods could reduce corn supplies, raise prices
Corn hits record for 7th day on Midwest floods
Deere’s Waterloo tractor plant unaffected by flood
Monsanto completes acquisition of De Ruiter Seeds
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