Kate Goodman

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As in the homeland security industry, the role for government employees—even U.S. government employees—was cut to the bone. Bremer’s staff was a mere fifteen hundred people to govern a sprawling country of 25 million. By contrast, Halliburton had fifty thousand workers in the region, many of them lifelong public servants lured into the private sector by offers of better salaries.17
The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism
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