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$355 billion means that every man, woman and child in the U.S. will pay an average of $1,100 each in taxes for this nuclear 'upgrade.' The U.S. is already spending nearly $1 trillion per year in military expenditures - that's nearly $3,200 per person in the U.S.
Tom Baxter
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