this post was submitted on 17 Feb 2026
19 points (88.0% liked)
Progressive Politics
4151 readers
782 users here now
Welcome to Progressive Politics! A place for news updates and political discussion from a left perspective. Conservatives and centrists are welcome just try and keep it civil :)
(Sidebar still a work in progress post recommendations if you have them such as reading lists)
founded 2 years ago
MODERATORS
you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
view the rest of the comments
"Corruption" that entertains junior enlisted should be viewed with a much less harsh eye than, for example, corruption that enriches senior officers, or contractors, or elected officials.
It's not a good thing, but it's not exactly what I'd call "important." Plus, I'd be willing to bet it's an artefact of the stupid budgeting system we use.
And honestly, a couple hundred dollars for a good knife (I'm assuming it's at least better than Walmart knives, with "government tax" added) is pretty typical if you know your knives. Having a good knife if you use it often is so much better than a box cutter.
Edit: I did the math from the info in article. It's $350 per knife. That's honestly pretty low considering how much "government tax" is usually added.
I was an enlisted aircraft maintainer for a term of service, and I don't recall ever being in need of aa box cutter.
My opinion stands, however. They want knives, let them have knives.