The Greenhouse Effect

It took her six years, but a woman named Greenhouse who blew the whistle on a huge no-bid contract for work to be done in Iraq has been vindicated, to the tune of almost $1 million. When in 2003 she objected to a $7 billion contract going to a subsidiary of Halliburton, the company with which Dick Cheney had been associated before becoming Vice President of the U.S., without a bid, soon after, she was demoted by the Army Corps of Engineers, a supposed watchdog agency in the U.S. government. So, she went to court, and, finally, the Corps agreed to pay her damages.

This is just one more case of how the private sector gets rich by having "its" people in government approve programs and projects to benefit them. War may be hell, but it's a hell of a business for the private sector.

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