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  1. Overpriced shit built externally, without profits for economy vs cheap & efficient shit built at home

  2. AffectionateFoot8079 on

    Yeah let’s inflate artificially the GDP and send the bill to the future generations to pay

  3. ponczekBonczekXD on

    want peace? prepare for war 😀

    Edit: I misspelled peace by makeing “ea” into “i”

  4. Ukraine gets more for its money though. I would even use the words “drone superpower”

  5. There goes our taxes..and I love it that the government confirmed and admitted that they will not provide any tax benefits or improvements or raise the bracket tax limit until 2028 because the budget is going to be used to buy weapons / defense.

  6. Competitive_Bit_526 on

    polskojęzyczny rząd jak widać nie od dziś bardziej przejmuje się innymi niż swoimi obywatelami

  7. 0 spending on civilian bunkers, critical infrastructure like power or medicine factories, but the Poles will cheer because we got a big gun from the US.

  8. The previous gov started arming up.

    The current gov continues arming up.

    You know what it means when these chucklefucks agree on something, right?

  9. Own_Highlight_6250 on

    And we wont recive equipment anyway, maybe half of it lol. We are not that strong as people calim. We even didnt notice russian drones entering our territory bruh

  10. Makes one’s blood boil since none of this would be necessary and the funds could go elsewhere if Russia wasn’t a neighbour / a violent tard.

  11. Specialist_Exit_3656 on

    yeah the problem is that Ukraine knows what it needs

    and they are heavy set on drones making their own frames motors and flight controllers(im prty sure they cant make their own vtx systems yet unlike ruzzia)

    Poland seems to be throwing money at various contractors

    looking at 2 different contracts for overpriced interceptor drones just as an example

    or using 5 different battle tanks – fucking why ? that’s 5 times more training required to get familiar with the system and 5 types of platform to maintain and sharpen your skills on

    i understand that they are trying to transition to 3 types but still

  12. EasternEvidence92 on

    At least we all know where this money is going.

    Polish public education and healthcare have been under pressure for years. Teachers in Poland earn much less than their colleagues in countries like Germany, often several times less, which leads many people to feel the education sector is getting poorer and less stable. A lot of experienced teachers leave or take extra work just to keep up with living costs.

    Public healthcare is funded through mandatory monthly contributions, but in reality access is often difficult. Waiting times for NFZ appointments can be long, so many people, including most of my friends, end up paying for private GP visits even though they already pay health insurance through their salary.

    In my personal view, both state education and healthcare are slowly weakening because of underfunding and staff shortages. On top of that, Poland’s birth rate is falling fast and the population is aging, which will likely put even more strain on the system in the coming years and could seriously hurt the country’s future if nothing changes.

  13. How many soldiers can we mobilize in first 2 weeks of war? How many cities are we able to cover against rockets and drones?
    Spending money doesn’t mean we are that good.

  14. I know we need it badly to keep Putler away, but still it hurts see how much money will be put into this dead steel… . 🙁

  15. After what we’ve learned about Ukraine I really hope a lot of that money is going toward anti-drone equipment and not just tanks.

  16. Poland should direct some of its large spending towards drone technology, paying Ukraine for their expertise in the matter… it would be a win-win for both countries.