The $28 billion is not being spent here in the US on any other good or service made or provided for here. It isn’t put back into our economy. It is taken out of it and sent out of the country. It’s a net loss for Americans. And this is after this rabble has been given free health care, free education , welfare, food stamps, etc.
What I'm asking is simply instead of saying "$28 billion...."
How come the amount (what ever that amount is) is not in some way shown in a quantitative measure of a loss to the United States.
My example would be something similar to: The $28 billion being sent to (fill in the blank) is a loss potential of $84 billion, or, The $28 billion being sent to (fill in the blank) does create a net effect of a $84 billion loss to the United States economy, bla-bla-bla.