U.S. contractors becoming a fourth branch of government
Without a public debate or formal policy decision, contractors have become a virtual 4th branch of government. On the rise for decades, spending on federal contracts has soared during the Bush administration, to about $400 billion last year, fueled by a philosophy that encourages outsourcing almost everything government does. U.S. contractors becoming a fourth branch of government Labels: Politics |
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