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Thursday, November 17, 2011

Military cuts? Try this first………

Hello friends, family and readers,

   
   I met my first “civilian contractor” in Croatia in 1997.  That year, I was driving a PLS M-1075 between Croatia and Bosnia.  On our return trips we would stop to get fuel.  The guy that pumped the fuel was a civilian contractor.  Odd that a civilian would be pumping our fuel, when each military service has personnel that are certified through State and Federal courses to do just that.  The difference?  A soldier fueling our vehicles would have cost the Government and taxpayers around $2,700 per month ( depending on years in service ).  The contractor was being paid just a fuzz over $11,000 a month, with $70,000 of his years’ salary being tax free.  That was in 1997.

This link provides information on the M1075 PLS :  http://www.army.mil/factfiles/equipment/wheeled/pls.html

  There are many civilian companies that provide “support” services to the military.  A few that I can think of at the spur of the moment are:  Brown and Root, Halliburton and Black Water ( who later changed their name to try and change their image after an unsightly incident in Iraq ).

Link for Brown and Root:    http://www.kbr.com/
Link for Halliburton:     Subsidy of Kellogg Brown and Root
Link for Black Water:  http://blackwaterusa.com/ *
     *  Apparently they are back….

  With the amount of money that is funneled to these and several other “consulting firms”, small countries could be bought and hunger in America could be eradicated.  If we recouped all the unnecessary funds, we wouldn’t have to shelve programs for the elderly or prescription plans for the poor.  I hope more folks will help me lead the way to getting Government out of this particular “business”.

Have a great day!

Trevor M Dodge

2 comments:

  1. I have always wondered the same thing. I was a 21M (Fire fighter) for 5 years, and never understood how it cost the government less money to send a Civilian firefighter down range and pay him 3 times a much money as I would be making doing the exact same job as a military member. Basically, in short, some group of congressional members or their affiliates are making tons of money off this, that is why it continues.

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  2. Thank you AFF...Didn't Cheney have to step down as CEO or from the Board of Directors of Halliburton? It is crazy..but your last sentence is so true. If I can't stop it as President, I can sure as heck expose it. Thanks again for the great comment.

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