Los Angeles Times

Pull the plug on these blimps

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Re “$2.7 billion and ‘not operationa­l’ ” Sept. 24

The Times investigat­ive article beautifull­y illustrate­s the compelling need for independen­t and continuing exposure of government/corporate mischief of the type that seems to be continuall­y plaguing our nation today.

While shaking my head in disbelief reading this report, the following questions popped up:

Will someone ensure that we taxpayers get a full and proper refund for this boondoggle? Or will it be determined that lead contractor Raytheon is too big to fail?

Will Pentagon analysts now be compelled to study the threat of terrorist gyrocopter­s helter skeltering about with impunity, made possible by a government/corporate-generated mega-systems failure/meltdown in the form of a billion-dollar do-nothing tinker toy?

I want my money back.

Paul L. Dunard Jr. Cypress

The stunning photograph of the JLENS blimp moored at sunset beautifull­y depicts the military’s quintessen­tial white elephant.

The revolving door of politician­s and military officers going to work for government contractor­s confirms that the military/ industrial complex is alive and well in this country.

The small number of jobs created by this wasteful program should be enough to shame these people into doing the right thing by pulling the plug.

Tom Kirchoff North Hollywood

The awful, continuous waste of billions of dollars on the JLENS blimp system, supported by high-level politician­s, is shameful.

For any of them to claim that this system seemed in any way reasonable is impossible to believe.

Just imagine how many of these vulnerable white elephants would be needed to protect the extensive border of our nation.

Dean Blau Van Nuys

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