Tuesday, September 06, 2005

It's not just the Astrodome that stinks

Time and tide wait for no man, and neither does economic growth. Whilst the nay-sayers and liberals whine incessantly about what could and should have been done about Hurricane Katrina, the American construction industry is leading the way as the phoenix arising from the rather soggy ashes of New Orleans. For example, only a few months after being awarded a US Navy contract for performing emergency work, the construction company Kellogg, Brown & Root Services Inc (better known as KBR) have already been given the opportunity to cash in.

KBR are, of course, a subsidiary of Halliburton, the company that Dick Cheney headed from 1995-2000. As a military man I know the importance of not allowing the men to get bored, so I think it's great that the boys have something to keep them occupied whilst they're waiting to drive their bulldozers into Iraq.

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