Padawanbater2
Well-Known Member
Ok... Here it is:
When I was in Iraq, KBR Haliburton was everywhere. Best of all, they were doing jobs that soldiers used to do. The Army no longer has any Cooks or Barbers (did you know that?) All independent contractors like Haliburton. Strangely, all of our electronic work, our bus driving, our laundry, and many other menial tasks were done by independent contractors. KBR even had their own medics! Another job outsourced!
Here's the rub:
Army Electrical Technician: 30,000-40,000 a year.
Haliburton Electrical Technician: 100,000-120,000 a year.
Army Bus driver (MOS 88M): 30,000-40,000 a year.
Haliburton Bus Driver: 80,000-100,000 a year.
You see? Get the picture? Army Occupations in the Bush administration were slowly (or quickly in some cases) replaced all together. Why? To save money? No! It cost MORE money to hire the Civilian contractors. Fucked up, huh? Really fucked up thing was this: Those Blackwater guys were doing Army Special forces work. I never would have thought that COMBAT would have been privately contracted, support roles maybe, but COMBAT?!
So, what does it all mean? It means that yes, WAR is good for the economy. It puts taxpayer money right back into the hands of private business, thus spurring economic development. Of course, we could just GIVE that money to schools and health care, which would actually be better for the economy than spending on defense, but there you go. So is it a conspiracy? No, it's pretty out in the open actually. I saw it every day with those KBR guys and their kushy jobs.
Good Post. Not to mention KBR was issued no bid contracts paid for by our taxes. So what would have cost (like you pointed out) standard amounts inflated to three times as much... Why was this, Rick, Cracker?