“The voice of protest, of warning, of appeal is never more needed than when the clamor of fife and drum, echoed by the press and too often by the pulpit, is bidding all men fall in and keep step and obey in silence the tyrannous word of command. Then, more than ever, it is the duty of the good citizen not to be silent.” – Charles Eliot Norton
Sunday, January 13, 2008
Fraud in Defense Contracts
Not that it comes as any surprise, but the dollar amount of fraud in the Iraq War is nearing $800 billion. The House Committee on Oversight and Reform released a report putting the figure at $792 billion. A BBC article lays out some of the most egregious characters involved. Of course every penny spent in Iraq could be included in the overall estimate, since the war itself was a fraud perpetrated against the American taxpayer and the Iraqi people. Stiglitz estimates the overall cost of the Iraq War at about $2 trillion (yes, trillion). This estimate includes some costs that don't make it into the Bush Administrations official figures (like the cost to rehabilitate soldiers suffering from PTSD). It's a far cry from the Administration's original estimate for the cost of the war: $50 billion. Just for perspective that's about 1/16 of the total that's been fraudulently spent in Iraq.
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