Defense Contractors Venture into Health Care
As funding for military contracts shrinks, major defense contractors have started to edge their way into the business of implementing health care reform.
As funding for military contracts shrinks, major defense contractors have started to edge their way into the business of implementing health care reform.
Even House Republicans can’t stomach spending $17,000 on a helicopter drip pan.
A mountain of misleading rhetoric from big Pentagon contractors has buried the facts.
Dick Cheney and House Republicans claim military spending cuts will hurt the country, but most of the pain will be in military contractors’ pockets.
“Don’t let the door hit you on the way out” is terrifying in Arabic.
One month without U.S. military deaths does little to undo the damage of thousands of Iraqu lives lost in this “dumb” war.
The military-industrial complex is driving America to the poorhouse.
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