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June 7 2009 at 7:53 PM

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APNewsBreak: Major problems found in war spending




By RICHARD LARDNER, Associated Press Writer 26 mins ago
WASHINGTON This is one Christmas gift U.S. taxpayers don't need. Construction of a $30 million dining facility at a U.S. base in Iraq is scheduled to be completed Dec. 25. But the decision to build it was based on bad planning and botched paperwork.
The project is too far along to stop, making the mess hall a future monument to the waste and inefficiency plaguing the war effort, according to an independent panel investigating contracting in Iraq and Afghanistan.
In its first report to Congress, the Wartime Contracting Commission presents a bleak assessment of how tens of billions of dollars have been spent since 2001. The 111-page report, obtained by The Associated Press, documents poor management, weak oversight, and a failure to learn from past mistakes as recurring themes in wartime contracting.
The report is scheduled to be made public Wednesday at a hearing held by the House Oversight and Government Reform's national security subcommittee.
U.S. reliance on contractors has grown to "unprecedented proportions," says the bipartisan commission, established by Congress last year. More than 240,000 private sector employees are supporting military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. Thousands more work for the State Department and U.S. Agency for International Development.
But the government has no central data base of who all these contractors are, what services they provide, and how much they're paid. The Pentagon has failed to provide enough trained staff to watch over them, creating conditions for waste and corruption, the commission says.
In Iraq, the panel worries that as U.S. troops depart in larger numbers, there will be too few government eyes on the contractors left to oversee the closing of hundreds of bases and disposal of mountains of federal property.
At Rustamiyah, a seven-acre forward operating base turned over to the Iraqis in March, the military population plunged from 1,490 to 62 in just three months. During the same period, the contractor population dropped from 928 to 338, leaving more than five contractors for every service member.
In Afghanistan, where President Barack Obama has ordered a large increase of U.S. troops, existing bases will have to expand and new ones will be built without proper oversight unless the Pentagon rapidly changes course.
One commander in Afghanistan told the commission he had no idea how many contractors were on and off his base on a daily basis. Another officer said he had property all over his installation but didn't know who owned it or what kind of shape it was in.
There are questionable construction projects in Afghanistan, too. The commission visited the New Kabul Compound, a building intended to serve as headquarters for U.S. forces in Afghanistan. But members saw cracks in the structure, broken and leaking pipes, sinking sidewalks and other defects.
"The Army should not have accepted a building in such condition," the report says.
The commission cites concerns with a massive support contract known as "LOGCAP" that provides troops with essential services, including housing, meals, mail delivery and laundry.
Despite the huge size and importance of the contract, the main program office managing the work for both Afghanistan and Iraq has only 13 government employees. For administrative help, it must rely on a contractor.
KBR Inc., the primary LOGCAP contractor in Iraq, has been paid nearly $32 billion since 2001. The commission says billions of dollars of that amount ended up wasted due to poorly defined work orders, inadequate oversight and contractor inefficiencies.
In one example, defense auditors challenged KBR after it billed the government for $100 million in costs for private security even though the contract prohibited the use of for-hire guards.
KBR has defended its performance and criticized the commission for making "biased" statements against the company.
"As we look back on what we've done, we're real proud of being able to go into a war theater like that as a private contractor and support 200,000 troops," William P. Utt, chairman of the Houston-based KBR, said in May interview with AP reporters and editors.
KBR is also linked to the dining hall construction snafu, although the commission faults the military's planning and not the contractor. With American forces scheduled to be out of Iraq by the end of 2011, the U.S. will use the new facility for two years at most.
In July 2008, the Army said a new dining facility was badly needed at the Camp Delta forward operating base because the existing one was too small, had a saggy ceiling, poor lighting and an unsanitary wooden floor.
KBR was awarded a contract in September. Work began in late October as American and Iraqi officials were negotiating the agreement setting the dates for the U.S. troop withdrawal
But during an April visit to Camp Delta, the commission learned that the existing mess hall had just been renovated. The $3.36 million job was done by KBR and completed in June 2008. Commission staff toured the renovated hall "without seeing or hearing of any problems or shortfalls," the report says.
The decision to push ahead with the new hall was based on paperwork that was never updated and a failure to review the need for the project after the security agreement was signed. Most of the materials have been ordered and construction is well under way. That means canceling the project would save little money because KBR would have a legitimate claim for payment based on the investment it has already made.
The commission urges commanders in Iraq to review thoroughly all ongoing construction and improvement projects and only continue those essential to the life, health and safety of U.S. troops.
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Wartime Contracting Commission:http://www.wartimecontracting.gov


------That monster hole we are in? The repigicans did it. Never believe they are the party of fiscal responsibility, they have proved time after time that they are the party of give the rich unlimited looting rights.---

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Re: The Republican legecy of irresponsible deficit borrow/spend/no oversight/yes corruption.

June 7 2009, 8:40 PM 

I do have the right to lsaugh at your stupidity, don't I, j2. Why Republ;ican? Well, you are a political hack and that's iot.

 
 


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Re: The Republican legecy of irresponsible deficit borrow/spend/no oversight/yes corruption.

June 7 2009, 9:03 PM 

the Wartime Contracting Commission presents a bleak assessment of how tens of billions of dollars have been spent since 2001. The 111-page report, obtained by The Associated Press, documents poor management, weak oversight, and a failure to learn from past mistakes as recurring themes in wartime contracting

 

 

grow a brain you deliberate fuckhead and liar potese.



"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free, in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be." -- Thomas Jefferson

We live in a society exquisitely dependent on science and technology, in which hardly anyone knows anything about science and technology. - Carl Sagan

I believe that every right implies a responsibility, every opportunity an obligation; every possession, a duty. - John D. Rockefeller, Jr.

 
 

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Re: The Republican legecy of irresponsible deficit borrow/spend/no oversight/yes corruption.

June 7 2009, 9:09 PM 

Thank you, J2, but I am thinking of that beg sdtimulus bill that no one red. And that is in the trillions. You strain at gnats hoping that we won't notice the big spender.

And as you might guess those Democrats had a share of that prok going tpo Iraq. Now get your head on straight and quit blaming the Republicans. You are a political hack. Certainly not a thinker.

 
 


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Re: The Republican legecy of irresponsible deficit borrow/spend/no oversight/yes corruption.

June 7 2009, 9:14 PM 

Yep the economy is in the dumpster and while you brain dead finger puppets stood by and cheered the war of choice, fought to enrich bush's buddies, and financed with borrowed money put us in the deep deep hole.  Now that that pack of international criminals is gone, you idiots are complaining about the expense of getting out of the hole.  Grow a brain potese, Regan to BushII has proved that wingnut economic ideas hurt not help the country.   Now is the time for the Patriots to step in and re-organize the economy so it serves the citizens rather than allowing the rich to loot them.

 

 



"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free, in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be." -- Thomas Jefferson

We live in a society exquisitely dependent on science and technology, in which hardly anyone knows anything about science and technology. - Carl Sagan

I believe that every right implies a responsibility, every opportunity an obligation; every possession, a duty. - John D. Rockefeller, Jr.

 
 

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Re: The Republican legecy of irresponsible deficit borrow/spend/no oversight/yes corruption.

June 7 2009, 9:26 PM 

Simple logic would convince the sne that you cannot spend your way into prosperity. And you are obviously brainddead when you believe that the spending of trilions is caused by the Iraqi war. That war was never over 4% of the budget, And now the baiulouts are costing everyone money and jobs.

Can you show how we are going to spend ourselves into prosperity? Well, if you can't you are the braindead person and you support a brainbdead president.

Nowquit calling names andgive us facts of any nation that spent itself into prosperity.

 
 


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Re: The Republican legecy of irresponsible deficit borrow/spend/no oversight/yes corruption.

June 7 2009, 9:33 PM 

Simple logic potese?  Have you ever used logic potese?   Try this as a starting point:  What is modern money created from?  Is it gold?  NO.   Is it silver?  NO.  Is it any tangible store of value?  NO.  What is it?  It is economic activity.   When economic activity shuts down. what does it take to start it up again?   Take it away potese, reason logically now.  Don't talk about the European settlers who came over here and used the stored value of the land and resources in a way the inhabitants they stole it from had not.  Those opportunities are gone.   We need to have more economic activity and more savings both.  We need to borrow to start the process and then tax to pay off the debt.  All this means is as a citizen your obligation is not to buy the next gewgaw from China but to work to help your country survive.  Pay up like a patriot potese the day has passed for practicing  predatory capitalism.

"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free, in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be." -- Thomas Jefferson

We live in a society exquisitely dependent on science and technology, in which hardly anyone knows anything about science and technology. - Carl Sagan

I believe that every right implies a responsibility, every opportunity an obligation; every possession, a duty. - John D. Rockefeller, Jr.

 
 

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Re: The Republican legecy of irresponsible deficit borrow/spend/no oversight/yes corruption.

June 7 2009, 9:47 PM 

Which is more? one billion or one trillion? Whgo had deficits in the billions? Who has deficits in the trillions. Yes, J2, it is simple logic and it goes right ou=ver your head. Perhaps we should use nickels and dimes. Then your small mind will get the picture.

 
 

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Re: The Republican legecy of irresponsible deficit borrow/spend/no oversight/yes corruption.

June 7 2009, 11:35 PM 

Now is the time for the Patriots to step in and re-organize the economy so it serves the citizens rather than allowing the rich to loot them.

LOL!  They do that with guns, don't they?  Do you have anybody in mind for a leader there, general? hmm...? *chortle*

gus.

 

 

 


 
 


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Re: The Republican legecy of irresponsible deficit borrow/spend/no oversight/yes corruption.

June 8 2009, 6:03 PM 

No NO el-gusbo you are the gun nut. They do that by paying their taxes and making sure every one else does too. They elect congress critters who will tax capital gains as income. Give tax breaks for savings accounts and incent building commerce in the inner city instead of Indonesia. You and your fellow fools will help by paying the new federal sales tax on gunpowder.

"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free, in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be." -- Thomas Jefferson

We live in a society exquisitely dependent on science and technology, in which hardly anyone knows anything about science and technology. - Carl Sagan

I believe that every right implies a responsibility, every opportunity an obligation; every possession, a duty. - John D. Rockefeller, Jr.

 
 

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Re: The Republican legecy of irresponsible deficit borrow/spend/no oversight/yes corruption.

June 8 2009, 6:27 PM 

No NO el-gusbo you are the gun nut. They do that by paying their taxes and making sure every one else does too. They elect congress critters who will tax capital gains as income. Give tax breaks for savings accounts and incent building commerce in the inner city instead of Indonesia. You and your fellow fools will help by paying the new federal sales tax on gunpowder.

Stupidity reigns. The head of the IRS is a Tax Cjheat. Most of Obama's Democrats are tax cheats. You wnt the elite to live at the expense of the hard-working poor.

But that is Marxism. The leaders thrive while the followers starve. Good economic thing, J2. tax the people out of their homes.

 
 
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