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Monday, September 26, 2005

the rich just keep getting richer

yeah, let's cut money to public broadcasting, the arts and of course the wages and benefits of our soldiers. let's NOT get fair bids for government contracts though. let's just award those to OUR FRIENDS. sounds like a plan to me!

Many Contracts for Storm Work Raise Questions

By ERIC LIPTON and RON NIXON
Published: September 26, 2005
WASHINGTON, Sept. 25 - Topping the federal government's list of costs related to Hurricane Katrina is the $568 million in contracts for debris removal landed by a Florida company with ties to Mississippi's Republican governor. Near the bottom is an $89.95 bill for a pair of brown steel-toe shoes bought by an Environmental Protection Agency worker in Baton Rouge, La.

The first detailed tally of commitments from federal agencies since Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast four weeks ago shows that more than 15 contracts exceed $100 million, including 5 of $500 million or more. Most of those were for clearing away the trees, homes and cars strewn across the region; purchasing trailers and mobile homes; or providing trucks, ships, buses and planes.
More than 80 percent of the $1.5 billion in contracts signed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency alone were awarded without bidding or with limited competition, government records show, provoking concerns among auditors and government officials about the potential for favoritism or abuse.
Already, questions have been raised about the political connections of two major contractors - the Shaw Group and Kellogg, Brown & Root, a subsidiary of Halliburton - that have been represented by the lobbyist Joe M. Allbaugh, President Bush's former campaign manager and a former leader of FEMA.....


now i ask, does THAT seem fair to you? now i ask, will anything be done about this? where are our voices of protest? here's mine!

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