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CaseyJones
11-18-2013, 10:41 AM
http://www.stltoday.com/news/national/govt-and-politics/d-c-awash-in-contracts-lobbying-wealth/article_53336d9b-a75f-5a1a-bb19-d46d3186a960.html


So much money to be had if you know where to look.

The avalanche of cash that made Washington rich in the last decade has transformed the culture of a once staid capital and created a new wave of well-heeled insiders.

The winners in the new Washington are not just the former senators, party consiglieri and four-star generals who have always profited from their connections. Now they are also the former bureaucrats, accountants and staff officers for whom unimagined riches are suddenly possible. They are the entrepreneurs attracted to the capital by its aura of prosperity and its super-educated workforce. They are the lawyers, lobbyists and executives who work for companies that barely had a presence in Washington before the boom.

During the past decade, the region added 21,000 households in the nation's top 1 percent. No other metro area came close.

Two forces triggered the boom.

The share of money the government spent on weapons and other hardware shrank as service contracts nearly tripled in value. At the peak in 2010, companies based in Rep. James Moran's congressional district in Northern Virginia reaped $43 billion in federal contracts — roughly as much as the state of Texas.

At the same time, big companies realized that a few million spent shaping legislation could produce windfall profits. They nearly doubled the cash they poured into the capital.

CaseyJones
11-18-2013, 10:43 AM
Washington, D.C. Surpasses New York, L.A. as Fastest Growing Region of Wealth

http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/washington-dc-surpasses-new-york-la-fastest-growing-region-wealth_767299.html

tod evans
11-18-2013, 10:49 AM
Another reason to wall it off and flood it...

HOLLYWOOD
11-18-2013, 10:55 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTsd3VUAiYg

Acala
11-18-2013, 10:58 AM
Crony capitalism: it work, dammit!

surf
11-18-2013, 11:04 AM
They are the entrepreneurs attracted to the capital by its aura of prosperity and its super-educated workforce. huh?

similar to the super-educated workforce @ Goldman?

Origanalist
11-18-2013, 01:11 PM
The federal bureaucracy produces NOTHING, but enriches itself at our expense. There's a lot of money to be made enforcing bad laws, from ObamaCare to the NDAA. Thanks to the explosive growth of the D.C. bureaucracy spawned by 9/11 and never-ending "social justice" programs, the D.C. area has attracted more 1 percenters than any other part of the country. Yes, it's boom time for the politically connected:
http://www.stltoday.com/news/national/govt-and-politics/d-c-awash-in-contracts-lobbying-wealth/article_53336d9b-a75f-5a1a-bb19-d46d3186a960.html

So much money to be had if you know where to look.

The avalanche of cash that made Washington rich in the last decade has transformed the culture of a once staid capital and created a new wave of well-heeled insiders.
The winners in the new Washington are not just the former senators, party consiglieri and four-star generals who have always profited from their connections. Now they are also the former bureaucrats, accountants and staff officers for whom unimagined riches are suddenly possible. They are the entrepreneurs attracted to the capital by its aura of prosperity and its super-educated workforce. They are the lawyers, lobbyists and executives who work for companies that barely had a presence in Washington before the boom.

During the past decade, the region added 21,000 households in the nation's top 1 percent. No other metro area came close.

This is a totally artificial boom fueled by OUR tax dollars. D.C. is a gigantic tick feeding off the American people. This is a shocking illustration of Pournelle's Law, which says that bureaucracies tend to grow to the point where they become self-serving.
The funny thing is that we're the ones who finance this parasite. In return, we get endless war, illegal surveillance, and demographic revolution. Pretty funny, huh?

posted by Old Rebel @ Monday, November 18, 2013

Sheesh, that's two duplicate posts for me today. :o

surf
11-18-2013, 01:31 PM
remember the housing bubble bursting a few years ago? well, guess which was the only market in the US that did not see a decrease in property values?

JK/SEA
11-18-2013, 02:00 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZt9qVHtjCQ