Don't get me wrong. This is not your usual uninformed Texas bashing thread. I am from Texas, and I have lived here most of my life. This allows me to bash the state with some authority. A certain company is located here, one which has been profiteering from war all the way back since the 1940s, when FDR was trying to stamp out the scourge of fascism in Europe and the Bush family was trying to promote it.
That's right,
Brown & Root , the one hundred year old construction company out of Houston, Texas that got its start building roads and the Congressional career of Lyndon Baines Johnson. LBJ was a favorite of FDR, and as his fortunes rose, so did B & R's. In the 1930s, they got public works money, and they did their one good deed, building a(n illegal) dam for Austin (illegal because it was built with federal money on nonfederal land) that has saved the city from floods so that millions of Yuppies could move there, transforming the paradise of my youth into the hell hole that it is today. Just about everything in Houston is named for George Brown or one of his relatives.
In the 1940s, the Browns took a turn towards the dark side, and they scored big with military spending----an air force base in Corpus Christi, stuff like that. War profiteering is like crack. Once you get a taste, you want more. Not that they were innocent to begin with. They wrote off their campaign contributions to LBJ, and FDR told the IRS to look the other way, presumably because Johnson was such a charmer. Even mean old J. Edgar Hoover had a soft spot for the man from Texas who would later become president.
In 1962,
Halliburton bought Brown & Root. Only the name changed.
Funny thing about Brown & Root's fortunes. As LBJ's career took an unexpected turn for the better in the 1960s, so did B & Rs. Note that Johnson was the
first of three president's from Texas in the second half of this century to be in the seat of power when
someone created a pretext for a war. In his case, it was the Gulf of Tonkin. Brown & Root got a lucrative contract for lots of support work. The Vietnam war was like the Terminator. It just went on and on and on....as anyone who followed the history of France's involvement in the area could have predicted. Good for B&R's pocketbook. Very bad for President Johnson who had some serious things he wanted to accomplish at home. In 1968, he decided enough was enough, and he cut short his executive career and declined to run again so that he could work on brokering a peace deal. However, the war criminal Henry Kissinger, who was supposed to be working for LBJ, cut a secret deal with Nixon to sabotage the peace talks, telling the South Vietnamese that they would get a better deal with Nixon if they held out---this to help Nixon's chances. The rest---the illegal incursions into Cambodia, the Killing Fields, four more years of bloody war, Operation Condor, coups of democratically elected governments in other countries for which Dr. K. has yet to be tried in international court---are history.
Now, I do not know if LBJ personally sat down and said to himself
My good buddies at Brown and Root need a military conflict so that they can make some money. I had better whip them up a war. . More likely,he was preoccupied with his agenda of the War on Poverty and passage of the Voting Rights Act and the Civil Rights Act and similar legislation. According to people who knew him, LBJ had a soft streak a mile wide. Based upon his records and other people's accounts, he worked like a dog to do good things for the oppressed people of this country---the ones who fell through the cracks during FDR's New Deal.
Maybe he did not realize that the methods one employees to achieve a position of power can come back and bite you on the ass. No doubt, his staff was riddled with people from Texas all of whom owed their souls to companies like Brown and Root and who believed the mantra
War is good for business! .
Move forward in time a couple of decades, and you get to the first George Bush. Remember how he started a war? He had his ambassador tell Saddam Hussein
You want to invade Kuwait? Go right ahead. Be my guest. Then, when the deed was done, the UN had a pretext to rub out the man whom the United States had made king in order to fight our enemies in Iran. Who was Secretary of Defense under George Bush Sr.? Darth Cheney, aka the Dick. He helped steer contracts to Halliburton, leading to this:
In honor of Big Business Day 2003, Citizen Works will present Dick Cheney the "Daddy Warbucks" Award for eminence in corporate war profiteering on Friday, April 4.
Since the contract was a multimillion dollar report on how a company (in this case Halliburton itself) could provide logistical support for the U.S. military around the world at a time when the Pentagon was scaling back its size, you can guess what happened during the Clinton years. Yep. Halliburton got a bunch of contracts to provide...logistical support around the world. In return, Cheney was hired on to head Halliburton when he left office. He repaid them by buying Kellogg from Dresser Industries in 1998, saddling Halliburton with enough asbestos debt to give everyone in the federal government a mesosthelioma. Brown & Root needed money and lots of it. Thank god for those whacked out Neo Cons!
Halliburton decided it could do without Cheney's expert corporate governance in 2000 so freeing him up to tell George W. Bush what to do as he ran for president. Once the pair stole the election and were installed in the White House, they wasted no time in making a case for multiple foreign wars, all of which would profit Kellogg Brown& Root aka KBR. First, Afghanistan, after they conveniently ignored multiple warnings about 9/11
after the Taliban refused to save Enron's bankrupt butt with a gas pipeline deal (see "Carpet of gold or bombs"). Then, they fabricated a reason to invade Iraq. Since then, they have tried many times to get the country warm to the idea of a war with Iran---even though Cheney lobbied to open the country for business with Iran when he ran Halliburton. (Libya was on his list of most favored nations in the 1990's, too.
KBR made out like a bandit under Bush/Cheney, because this time its man was directly at the helm making all his decisions for the sole purpose of enriching the Houston based war profiteering firm.
Obviously, the next candidate from Texas will not come directly from KBR's board room. The nation will not tolerate that. However, Texas Republican governor
Rick Perry or Texas Republican senator
John Cornyn or even some of the Texas blue dog Democrats would come to DC with staffs that are loaded with people who are indebted to the giant corporation. According to wiki, KBR is the
largest non-union construction company in the United States. An anti-worker behemoth like this is not going to sit back and allow the American people to be the masters of their own fate. For all we know, they may already be nurturing their next
Texan Candidate . KBR's next financial bailout project at federal taxpayer expense might even come disguised in a more humanitarian form than the invasion and occupation of Iraq.
So, if you do not want another stupid, endless war, do not elect anymore presidents from Texas. Because if he or she does not work for KBR, someone on their staff probably does. More info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kellogg,_Brown_and_Roothttp://www.commondreams.org/views03/0403-10.htmhttp://weeklywire.com/ww/current/austin_pols_feature2.htmlEdited to link to this discussion about the latest shower death by electrocution, that of a medic initially called a "natural death" in 2004. I am guessing it was one of KBR's showers of doom. According to the article there have been 18 electrocution deaths of military people in Iraq. How many are due to B&R's greed? These people should never get federal work again!
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=102&topic_id=3720874&mesg_id=3720874