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AmericasArmy the video game is a First Person Shooter game. It was put into action in 2002, under Bush. In 2009 the game had already cost tax payers $32.8 Million. I can't find the cost today, but it's well over $48.4 Million. Probably much more because they came out with AA3 and came out with apps for phones as well.
Corporate America sold this to our Government by stating it's a "recruitment tool" for the Army. It does run you through Military style tests, but players can do a simple online search of the answers and avoid it. All in all, it's just an average video game, only it has a link to apply to the army on the website.
So I want to hear feedback about this program. Keep it, or can it. If you want to keep it, explain why. You might also state why this isn't a breach of everyone's Liberty who doesn't want to play it but is forced to pay for it.
Corporate America sold this to our Government by stating it's a "recruitment tool" for the Army. It does run you through Military style tests, but players can do a simple online search of the answers and avoid it. All in all, it's just an average video game, only it has a link to apply to the army on the website.
So I want to hear feedback about this program. Keep it, or can it. If you want to keep it, explain why. You might also state why this isn't a breach of everyone's Liberty who doesn't want to play it but is forced to pay for it.