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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Up to $60 billion squandered in Iraq and Afghanistan says The Wartime Contracting Commission. It’s time for massive overhaul.






By Dr. Jeffrey Lant
Author’s Program Note: Are you a tax-paying American? Then today’s article will not merely irritate or anger you; it will enrage you.
It is the story of stupidity, of waste, of fraud, of corruption — and of a government asleep at the switch; it’s all too frequent position.
There are three ways to approach this story:
1) you can ignore the facts and, ostrich-like, put your head in the sand and keep it there for the duration, or
2) you can say, “What can I do? I have no way to influence the people who need to be influenced to effect the necessary changes”, or
3) you can say, “I am mad as hell, and I’m not going to take it anymore.”
I want you to know, I am very definitely in the third camp, and I want you in the third camp, too.
To get you in the right mood to tackle this problem, I’ve chosen one of the best “jump-up” songs ever, “You keep me hangin’ on,” by The Supremes (released in 1966). The lyrics are perfect for this article. As you read them, imagine you are uttering them — to the people in charge, the people frittering away your hard- earned money:
“Set me free, why don’t cha babe Get out my life, why don’t cha babe ‘Cause you don’t really love me You just keep me hangin’ on.”
In this tune, an exasperated Diana Ross says, “And there ain’t nothin’ I can do about it.”
But there is……
Start by going to any search engine to get this tune. Clear a space. Turn up the music… and get the necessary “in your face” attitude. Then dig in…
The facts.
The United States has lost billions of dollars to waste and fraud in Iraq and Afghanistan and stands to repeat that in future wars without big changes in how the government awards and manages contracts for battlefield support and reconstruction projects, independent investigators reported August 31, 2011.
The Wartime Contracting Commission urged Congress and the Obama administration to put in place its detailed recommendations to overhaul the contracting process and increase accountability. The commission suggested that the joint House-Senate debt reduction committee take a close look at their proposals.
The commission was adamant, failure to act now ensures continuing waste and fraud at the massive current levels. “What you’re asking for is more of the same”, said Dov Zakheim, a commission member and the Pentagon comptroller during President George W. Bush’s first term. “More waste. More fraud. More abuse.”
The bipartisan commission, created by Congress in 2008, estimated that at least $31 billion and as much as $60 billion has been lost in Iraq and Afghanistan over the past decade due to lax oversight of contractors, poor planning, infrequent competition, and corruption. “I personally believe that the number is much, much closer to $60 billion,” Zakheim said.
The commission’s recommendations.
The commission offered 15 recommendations including creating an inspector general to monitor war zone contracting and operations, appointing a senior government official to improve planning and coordination among federal agencies, and carefully monitoring contractor performance. Representative John Tierney (D-Massachusetts), top Democrat on the House Oversight and Government Reform national security subcommittee said the commission’s findings are alarming and that he’ll introduce legislation to create the inspector general’s post.
This is all fine as far as it goes, but it’s not good enough, not least because it won’t capture the attention of the American people and get them sufficiently interested to demand the necessary reforms, and demand them NOW!
What then is necessary?
Senator Harry Truman and his approach suggest a do-able solution.
All wars produce massive fraud, mismanagement and corruption, even “good” wars like World War II. And all wars require that every expenditure be reviewed. The man who did this in WWII was an obscure senator from Missouri, Harry Truman. Thanks to David McCullough’s magisterial biography, at hand as I write this, I am in a position to share Truman’s important work as chairman of the (Senate Special) Committee to Investigate the National Defense Program. It provides the necessary inspiration and specific steps we must take to solve this infuriating, debilitating problem and solve it now before we hemorrhage to death through mind-boggling selfishness, mismanagement, and stupidity.
Truman’s secret? Legs.
Harry Truman had no idea what he was getting into when he decided to see for himself what was wrong with the nation’s wartime contracting process. But he was a game fellow and knew the secret was understanding how the process worked, including where abuses were likely to occur. This meant getting out of Washington, to visit wartime facilities, meet the people, understand the procedures. And so facility managers woke up to discover an unexpected and unannounced Senator Truman at their door, pleasantly (but sternly) asking for admittance and cooperation. This is the kind of thing he found, this time at Fort Leonard Wood in Missouri:
There “he found costly equipment and material lying about in the snow and rain ‘getting ruined, things that could never be used, would never be used…’ The contractor had no previous construction experience.’ And there were men, hundreds of men, just standing around collecting their pay, doing nothing’. Truman walked about this and other sites taking notes on what he saw and whatever people were willing to tell him.”
In due course, through one on-site visit after another and then informative Senate hearings showcasing the usual abuses, Truman captured the attention of America… and fueled by concerned, aggravated, irritated Americans he was able to effect dramatic changes and save millions of dollars needed elsewhere. They knew, Senator Truman knew, as we know — there is nothing Americans cannot accomplish together so long as we clearly understand the task and have an inspiring hard-working leader like Truman, willing to put shoe leather to pavement to achieve the goal. And by the way, if it hadn’t been for this work he would never have been selected by President Roosevelt for vice president in 1944 and thus would never have become president of the United States.
President Obama take note.
This vast effort needs an elected leader, a big man or woman with grit, determination, perseverance — and a smile, the better to put a human face on the task, work and achievement of the goal, no mere bureaucratic inspector general will do. We need leadership and we need it now, capiche?
And remember, Diana Ross and The Supremes are here to help us aggrieved taxpayers. We need all the help we can get!
“You’re just using me Go on, get out of my life And let me sleep at night ‘Cause you don’t really love me You just keep me hangin’ on…
Why don’t you be a man about it And set me free Now you don’t care a thing about me You’re just using me.”
Exactly.



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Tuesday, August 30, 2011

What’s wrong with America? Get mad along with me and sound off!


What’s wrong with America? Get mad along with me and sound off!

 

August 30, 2011 | Author: | Posted in Dr. Jeffrey Lant’s Article Archive
 

By Dr. Jeffrey Lant
Author’s program note. Before you read this article, go to any search engine and find Peter Finch’s celebrated “Mad as Hell” speech from the 1976 film “Network.” I know exactly how Howard Beale, the character he plays, felt. Disgusted! Infuriated! Past mere anger! A nuclear melt-down gone beyond all these… His was pure rage… out of control rage… volcanic, explosive, searing. It ignited a profound response in the national psyche. And though his words date from 1976, they are as apt today, as perfect a fit today, as unadulterated truth today.
See for yourself…
“I don’t have to tell you things are bad. Everybody knows things are bad. It’s a depression. Everybody’s out of work or scared of losing their job. The dollar buys a nickel’s worth, banks are going bust, shopkeepers keep a gun under the counter. Punks are running wild in the street and there’s nobody anywhere who seems to know what to do, and there’s no end to it.
We know the air is unfit to breathe and our food is unfit to eat, and we sit watching our TV’s while some local newscaster tells us that today we had fifteen homicides and sixty-three violent crimes, as if that’s the way it’s supposed to be.
We know things are bad — worse than bad. They’re crazy. It’s like everything everywhere is going crazy, so we don’t go out anymore. We sit in the house, and slowly the world we are living in is getting smaller, and all we say is, ‘Please, at least leave us alone in our living rooms. Let me have my toaster and my TV and my steel-belted radials and I won’t say anything. Just leave us alone.’
Well, I’m not gonna leave you alone. I want you to get mad!”
And so with this (here abbreviated) speech he got the apathetic up, the procrastinating, the nay-sayers and every Chicken Little in the land. He got the fearful to get up, the people who just wouldn’t say what they saw. He got the politically alienated to get up, the people who never voted and always complained, doing nothing. He got them and all their listless friends and neighbors up, too.
He told them to throw up the windows, stick their heads out and scream their heads off: “I’M MAD AS HELL… AND I’M NOT GOING TO TAKE IT ANY MORE!”
And in a minute or less, people, enraged people, angry people, chagrined and shame- faced people were doing just that. And, friend, when you finish this article I want you to do the same thing, for it’s way past time for such a profound tribal, deeply primitive outburst from us the good people who built this nation and who keep it going. We are the tax-paying, America loving, thoroughly responsible, helping others citizens of the Great Republic, the people devalued, diminished, demoted and still asked for more as we seethe while watching others do less, scoffing at us, the heart of the nation.
Open that window!
Throw up the sash!
And SCREAM…. for you and I have taken it all far too long and there is vengeance in our heart…
I’m mad about the fact that we can find billions of dollars to blow up Iraq and Afghanistan but not a penny for our decaying infrastructure. Where’s the logic in this?
I’m profoundly angry about the fact that for each dollar we spend on homeland “security” we feel less and less secure. Taking off our belts, shoes, pants, shirts and everything else has just made us ridiculous, without improving our security one iota.
I’ve had it with both political parties, who think their work consists of charging each other with obstructing the business of the nation when we all know they are both the culprits.
I’ve had it with candidates like Michele Bachmann whose every utterance is another embarrassment. It’s time to call it not just the way we see it, but the way it is. Michele’s an uneducated bigot with sex, particularly gay sex, on the brain. Let’s just say everything about the lady makes me mad and should make you mad, too.
As for Mitt Romney, he’s a pompous twit; after spending millions of the dollars he made by reorganizing companies and putting people out of work, he’s less liked now than when he started. The plain fact is, no one likes him or wants him in the Oval Office.
As for Rick Perry… tell the unvarnished truth. If he created a single job in Texas it was a minimum wage position in the service sector flipping burgers. What he likes doing is signing executive orders executing felons under 18 and the mentally ill. I’m enraged that no one bothers to say that Perry alone executed more criminals in his 11 years as governor; more than all the other governors of the nation combined.
I’m enraged about the “birthers” the people who still waste their time and money with their “proof” Barack Obama is an alien, disqualified to be president. And I’m mad at Obama too, for not fighting for jobs and what must be done to lift the economy and cut the unemployment rate. He’s been advised over and over again what to do; he lacks the grit and fortitude to make it happen and that makes me mad all over again.
I’m mad at the “leaders” who lie to us and pander by suggesting easy choices will solve the nation’s financial problems. Tell us how bad things must get before they get better. Stop lying to get re-elected when your policy back in office is to lie some more to get re-elected all over again.
Tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth about what has to happen with Medicaid, Medicare, Social Security and every single entitlement that exists. Don’t sugar coat the pill… tell the people the God’s honest truth.
And while you’re at it…
Clean up the Internet, too.
I’m mad as hell about
* the jerks who send those millions of emails lying about some bogus legacy and what I have to pay to get it. Use our sophisticated technology. Go get ‘em; clear ‘em out. Put ‘em in jail, or worse.
* the guys who launch viruses, clog the system, bringing down the unwary. It’s time to find them (easily done) and put them away for a significant stretch for crimes against humanity.
I’m mad as hell about our educational “system”
* teachers who cannot teach but can erase and alter standard test results, each one more adamantly opposed to educational reform than the last.
* principals who have none, their only concern to keep the financial tap open whether or not anyone is learning anything.
* students who wear their trousers at the ankle, every inch of exposed flesh cocking a snook at the system and outraging any opportunity to learn.
And there’s more, much, much more to get mad about, to get up and scream about, but let this suffice for now. What we must do is clear… but I wonder if any of us has the guts to do it…. I wonder if I’ve got them myself…. or whether we’ll stay mad as hell while saying nothing, absolutely nothing, which is how we got in this mess in the first place.
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