Saturday 30th of March 2024

gobble, gobble, gobble .....

gobble, gobble, gobble .....

The Pentagon needs two things to survive: war and oil. And it can’t make the first if it doesn’t have the second. In fact, the Pentagon’s methods of mass destruction - fighters, bombers, tanks, Humvees, and other vehicles - burn 75 percent of the fuel used by the DoD. For example, B-52 bombers consume 47,000 gallons per mission over Afghanistan.  

But don’t expect big oil (or even smaller petroplayers) to turn off the tap for peace. 

Such corporations are just as wedded to war as their most loyal junkie. After all, every time an F-16 fighter “kicks in its afterburners and blasts through the sound barrier,” it burns through $300 worth of fuel a minute, while each of those B-52 missions means a $100,000 tax-funded payout.  

According to retired lieutenant general Lawrence P. Farrell Jr., the president of the National Defense Industrial Association (“America’s leading Defense Industry association promoting National Security”), the Pentagon is “the single largest consumer of petroleum fuels in the United States.”  

In fact, it’s the world’s largest energy consumer, according to Shachtman. That, alone, guarantees the military-petroleum complex isn’t going anywhere, anytime soon – just some fuel for thought next time you head out to a Shell, BP, Exxon, or Mobil station to fill ’er up.  

The Military-Petroleum Complex

the trough feeders .....

The law locks up both man & woman

Who steals the goose from off the common,

But lets the greater felon loose

Who steals the common from the goose. 

American defence trough-feeders have thus far had contract overruns exceeding US$295 billion, but a congressional committee decides to focus its oversight inquiries into oil company profits. It figures …  

Boobus has never objected to demonizing people who get rich in the marketplace - to whatever degree the oil industry can still be thought of in free market terms - but would scream to high heavens if the state - with which he identifies himself - is criticized for shovelling billions (or even trillions) of dollars into the pockets of its favoured "contractors." 

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