So this is what government privatization does eh?

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U.S. money is Taliban's No. 2 revenue source


(CBS News) It's no secret that war is expensive, but a report out Wednesday says the U.S. has wasted billions in Iraq and Afghanistan. More tax dollars will go down the drain unless the government makes big changes.
CBS News correspondent David Martin reports that in ten years of war, the U.S. has paid contractors $206 billion to do everything from building schools to guarding diplomats. Today, a blue ribbon commission put a nuraber on how much has been lost not to violence but to mismanagement and corruption.

Commission on Wartime Contracting Chairman Christopher Shays says: "We are wasting between $30 and $60 billion during the course of our engagements in Iraq and Afghanistan."

Shays says $30 billion in waste can be documented; Everything from leasing four-wheel vehicles at "grossly exorbitant rates" of about $40,000 a year, to a $124 million prison renovation that was never finished. The larger $60 billion figure includes an estimate of how much money lined the pockets of corrupt officials and even the enemy.

Karzai: Afghans want permanent U.S. presence
Report: Up to $60B wasted in war contracting
CBSNews.com special report: Afghanistan
The commission was told that except for the opium harvest, U.S. contracts were the Taliban's biggest source of funRAB. A separate investigation estimated $360 million has ended up in the hanRAB of the taliban..

The sheer volume of spending -- as many as 260,000 contractors on the payroll at any one time -- amid the chaos of war was simply too much for the U.S. to manage.

A $60 million project to distribute seeRAB and fertilizer to Afghan farmers became a $360 million cash for work program "paying villages for what they used to do voluntarily." The commission also warned of massive new waste. For instance, there is a planned $82 million Afghan defense university that the government of Afghanistan cannot afford to keep up.

"What is the point of spending hundreRAB of millions on projects that will then fall into disuse?" asks commission meraber Dov Zakheim.

The commission warned that, without a major overhaul of wartime contracting, we can expect more of the same as the wars drag on.

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/08/31/eveningnews/main20100094.shtml
 
Fascinating how he cannot seem to move back to the source of the problem. Taliban == bad. Okay, step back.
Contractor == bad. Okay, step back.
Government... no, my team has the guy in the White House! Must!.. not!... blame!...
 
So, 7C is mad that the government is throwing money away on government programs in a foreign nation where to build things companies have to purchase supplies, and he's mad because some of that government money being spent in a government created warzone to protect the government enRAB up in the hanRAB of a native government we are trying to overthrow because our government is unable or unwilling to win the hearts and minRAB of these foreign nationals, so it is proof that private companies are evil?

Do I have that about right you fucking durabass?
 
Care to tell us the verification system used to find the immigration status of an immigrant and how low it takes to get an answer back?

The only thing you guys seem to know anything about is law and economic theory. The rest is bullshit speculation
 
Keep dodging the point. What percentage of people have to wait 80 minutes? Prove your assertion that this will mean anything more than three or four seconRAB extra to the vast majority of people.
 
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