No, this is you not understanding how US government procurement and R&D work.Which part of it do you claim is false?
So far the best you managed is a semantics argument of "ackshually robber barons were monopolists from 200 years ago"
So far all you had is semantics arguments, and "citation please".
And I have already cited several things which... you just glossed over as "this is bad and it shouldn't be happening".
Here, let me re-cite everything in one convenient post:
point 1
Tax evasion is punished by prison
Tax evasion in the United States - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
1/5th of prisoners are raped in USA
Prison rape in the United States - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
point 2
Lockheed martin is constantly given "cost plus" contracts. where tax payer LITERALLY pays for EVERYTHING. The government invents it, LM owns it and sells it.
Contract Award: Lockheed Martin Corp. Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co. Fort Worth (Texas, is awarded a cost-plus-incentive-fee) - $1,439,135,764 - Defense Daily
Lockheed Martin Corp., Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co., Fort Worth, Texas, is awarded a cost-plus-incentive-fee, cost-plus-fixed-fee not-to-exceed $1,439,135,764 undefinitized contract. This contract provides for the continued development of critical F-35 warfighting capabilities, to include...www.defensedaily.com
Lockheed Martin bags contracts totaling $401M for US Navy and Army (NYSE:LMT)
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics (LMT) is awarded a ~$196.54M cost-plus-incentive-fee, cost reimbursable contractseekingalpha.com
Cost-plus contract - Wikipedia
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point 3
Congressional Research Service
In page 18 it specifies how military aid is entirely spent in usa and economic aid is mostly spent in usa. this is done via a variety of methods. such as USA govt buying stuff on behalf of the recipient then shipping it over, to stipulations in the giving contract on how they must spend it.
So that is 5 different things cited.
not paying tax = prison
prison = rape dungeon
lockheed martin getting cost plus contracts
cost plus contracts explained
usa aid stipulating how the money is spent.
A simple laundering scheme cited from A to Z
Cost-plus contracts exist because not every prototype is successful, not every flaw in a project or design is apparent till you already have spent the money to create prototypes, and sometimes the companies hit slack periods where they need to retain talent without an active project to put them on.
It's the same reason US shipbuilders and yards space out construction schedules to ensure their workforce isn't left idle and thus the very valuable shipyard workers, who are cleared to work on US military projects, don't take jobs elsewhere.