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By Yvette Carnell
There are no more American priorities. Only the priorities of multinational corporations, and their proxy, who work as American politicians.
Nowhere is this clearer than in the spending priorities of the U.S. government. As evidence, take The Hill‘s report that Congress is gutting priorities important to the black community, while the U.S. throws billions at ISIS.
Here’s the ISIS cost so far:
The United States has spent more than $3 billion on the military campaign against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), the Pentagon said in an update Monday.
The U.S. has spent $3.21 billion as of July 15, spokesman Bill Urban said. Since the campaign against ISIS began on Aug. 6, the military operations have cost an average of $9.4 million per day.
Here’s the ISIS cost so far:
The United States has spent more than $3 billion on the military campaign against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), the Pentagon said in an update Monday.
The U.S. has spent $3.21 billion as of July 15, spokesman Bill Urban said. Since the campaign against ISIS began on Aug. 6, the military operations have cost an average of $9.4 million per day.
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