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Here's the top twenty military industrial complex corporations. Boycott now! Do not buy any missile launchers or tanks from these corporations!

20. Booz Allen Hamilton
> Arms sales: $3.90 billion
> Total sales: $5.40 billion
> Profit: $294 million
> Employees: 22,600

19. United Shipbuilding Corp.
> Arms sales: $4.51 billion
> Total sales: $5.20 billion
> Profit: $230 million
> Employees: 80,000+

18. Bechtel Corp.
> Arms sales: $4.60 billion
> Total sales: $32.30 billion
> Profit: N/A
> Employees: 53,000

17. United Aircraft Corp.
> Arms sales: $4.61 billion
> Total sales: $5.77 billion
> Profit: -$1.79 billion
> Employees: N/A

16. Rolls-Royce
> Arms sales: $4.79 billion
> Total sales: $20.40 billion
> Profit: $1.65 billion
> Employees: 50,500

15. Harris Corp.
> Arms sales: $4.92 billion
> Total sales: $7.47 billion
> Profit: $324 million
> Employees: 21,000

14. Safran
> Arms sales: $5.02 billion
> Total sales: $19.31 billion
> Profit: $1.64 billion
> Employees: 70,090

13. Almaz-Antey
> Arms sales: $6.62 billion
> Total sales: $6.97 billion
> Profit: N/A
> Employees: N/A

12. Huntington Ingalls Industries
> Arms sales: $6.74 billion
> Total sales: $7.02 billion
> Profit: $404 million
> Employees: 35,500

11. Thales
> Arms sales: $8.10 billion
> Total sales: $15.60 billion
> Profit: $897 million
> Employees: 62,190

10. L3 Communications
> Arms sales: $8.77 billion
> Total sales: $10.47 billion
> Profit: $282 million
> Employees: 38,000

9. Finmeccanica
> Arms sales: $9.30 billion
> Total sales: $14.41 billion
> Profit: $584 million
> Employees: 47,160

8. United Technologies Corp.
> Arms sales: $9.50 billion
> Total sales: $61.05 billion
> Profit: $4.36 billion
> Employees: 197,200

7. Airbus Group
> Arms sales: $12.86 billion
> Total sales: $71.48 billion
> Profit: $3.0 billion
> Employees: 136,570

6. General Dynamics Corp.
> Arms sales: $19.24 billion
> Total sales: $31.47 billion
> Profit: $2.97 billion
> Employees: 99,900

5. Northrop Grumman Corp.
> Arms sales: $20.06 billion
> Total sales: $23.26 billion
> Profit: $2.0 billion
> Employees: 65,000

4. Raytheon
> Arms sales: $21.78 billion
> Total sales: $23.25 billion
> Profit: $2.07 billion
> Employees: 61,000

3. BAE Systems
> Arms sales: $25.51 billion
> Total sales: $27.36 billion
> Profit: $1.46 billion
> Employees: 82,500

2. Boeing
> Arms sales: $27.96 billion
> Total sales: $96.11 billion
> Profit: $5.18 billion
> Employees: 161,400

1. Lockheed Martin Corp.
> Arms sales: $36.44 billion
> Total sales: $46.13 billion
> Profit: $3.61 billion
> Employees: 126,000

http://247wallst.com/special-report/2017/02/13/20-companies-profiting-fr...

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Big Al's picture

should be shunned, like when we go to the malls, nobody talks to them?

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travelerxxx's picture

@Big Al

So, are y'all gonna boot my butt outta here?

I make a living working on products from #1, #7, #8, #11, #14, #16, and #17.

Sorry.

In fact, I spent all Wednesday afternoon until late evening messing with #16.

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Cant Stop the Macedonian Signal's picture

@travelerxxx Well, Rolls-Royce has been known to make other things, too.

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"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha

"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver

@Cant Stop the Macedonian Signal (or Boing Boing as it's called in Wichita) and Airbus, too CSTS.
Sorta like the Mafia running pizza joints and fish markets.

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There is no such thing as TMI. It can always be held in reserve for extortion.

Cant Stop the Macedonian Signal's picture

@ghotiphaze Didn't Rolls Royce start off making cars, and branch out into horrors? Like a pizza guy turning INTO a mafioso, I guess.

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"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha

"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver

thanatokephaloides's picture

@Big Al

Do you think the employees working for these corporations
should be shunned, like when we go to the malls, nobody talks to them?

Most emphatically no, especially the ordinary working-class non-managerial stiffs!

These poor bastards are working these jobs because in our late-stage capitalist and imperialistic system, that's where the decent paychecks are to be had. Most of these folks had little or no choice about it. The decent money has long since left most peace-footing jobs. And these people almost certainly have extortionate student loans to pay, too.

In short, these folks are just as much victims as the rest of us are. And the fix is the same: get this freakin' country off of its military addiction and onto a peace footing. (Something that less than a tenth of living Americans can remember in their lives.)

Sad

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"US govt/military = bad. Russian govt/military = bad. Any politician wanting power = bad. Anyone wielding power = bad." --Shahryar

"All power corrupts absolutely!" -- thanatokephaloides

gulfgal98's picture

@thanatokephaloides The problem lies not with the workers, but with the demand our government has created for these products. Call me naive, but the way I see it is if the government demand for weapons of war and the surveillence state was severely decreased, these companies would retool to make products that are in demand. I find it difficult to believe that a major manufacturer of aircraft or other weapons of war cannot be retooled to produce materials for clean renewable energy or rebuilding the electric grid. The problem is that our own government has not created a high demand for these products like it has for weapons of war.

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Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?

“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy

Big Al's picture

@thanatokephaloides that's why I suggested not talking to them at the mall instead of making them wear orange wigs to look like Trump.

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shaharazade's picture

@Big Al unless under duress from giggling granddaughters who insist on eating mall food or checking out 21 Forever. But then again I freaking hate the suburbs and exburbs. So as I've already in practice boycotted malls I can't shun defense workers. Silly me I moved to a formerly funky weird city that is now hell bent on turning itself into one giant dense suburb with malls galore.

As we're a statistical, number crunching contractor, btob, (free lancer?), we get the work we can. No defense work so far, but then again that's a 'market' that doesn't advertise or have use for consumer research surveys. However we do take on work for some dozzies as far as the immoral, global giant vampire squid goes.

My dad was a mechanical engineer who started out at Lockheed,then Boing and worked practically every company on Al's list. He did aeronautics specializing in landing gears for airplanes.Defense work however was his bread and butter. He liked it as 'this is where the action is' he said. He got other job offers in industries that did not make weapons but preferred the high income he got for designing the gears of napalm release devices that we're put in the jungles of Viet Nam. They were triggered by the heat of humans and animals. Me and my brother when we figured out what it was he did, did shun him.

Hey maybe if more people stopped thinking weaponry or killing people was a acceptable way to make a living this country would not be the menace to life on earth as it is. I'm not being judgemental to the workers but maybe workers need to take a good look at what they are being paid to do and help humans everywhere get rid of the 'government' as the major employer.

We can all say this is the way our economy works and I need to feed my family but we can stop thinking that just because it generates work in this fucked up economy and is what the government has told us is the only 'way forward' makes it okay. We all need to stop looking at killing as viable way to make a living. Krupp a weapon maker was forced to start making good coffee makers after WW11. They only way this will change is if people stand up in solidarity and refuse to accept this madness as the way it is.

One of the first things that opened my eyes to just how bad Obama was, was when he bailed out GMC to enable them to crank out even bigger honking SUV earth destroyers. The government could have at that point bailed them out with the stipulation that they designed and produced affordable electric cars. Bejeezuz even the Nazis managed to design and crank out Volkswagon's that ordinary people could afford. The disaster capitalistic economy were living under on steroids, thrives on killing be it other humans critters or the planet. Enough is enough. None of this 'technology' is progress regardless of how inevitable or patriotic they tell you it is for 'security'. This is a culture of death and it needs to go.

They say you better listen to the voice of reason
But they don't give you any choice 'cause they think that it's treason
So you had better do as you are told
You better listen to the radio

I wanna bite the hand that feeds me
I wanna bite that hand so badly
I want to make them wish they'd never seen me

Some of my friends sit around every evening
And they worry about the times ahead
But everybody else is overwhelmed by indifference
And the promise of an early bed
You either shut up or get cut up, they don't wanna hear about it

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from any of them in weeks. Been feeling pretty self-righteous about it, too!

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thanatokephaloides's picture

@HenryAWallace I realize that the "boycott" was mostly snark; but I actually remember a day and age when Raytheon made its money selling electronic components to civilian individual consumers.

(They manufactured receiving tubes.)

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"US govt/military = bad. Russian govt/military = bad. Any politician wanting power = bad. Anyone wielding power = bad." --Shahryar

"All power corrupts absolutely!" -- thanatokephaloides

Raggedy Ann's picture

they are made in America? Herr Drumpf could point to that and say, "well here are some good American manufacturing jobs, folks!" The MIC may be the only manufacturing employment option they are looking at. Other "great job" employment ops for Murikans are border patrols, police, military, prison guards - in other words - the jobs that "control" the population (don't want any bad hombres, mujeres, or ninos having that great, great Murikan life, donchaknow).

What's next? Cheap prison labor to rebuild our infrastructure? Sounds like the days of Moses, which I'm sure we want to go back to. We're already back in the 20th century - let's just go on back to the BC's.

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"The “jumpers” reminded us that one day we will all face only one choice and that is how we will die, not how we will live." Chris Hedges on 9/11

Cant Stop the Macedonian Signal's picture

@Raggedy Ann At least Moses didn't want to destroy the world.

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"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha

"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver

@Raggedy Ann A handful of years ago was the great Boeing/Airbus debate. Being in the Wichita area the arguments here were fairly acrimonious, Boeing being a local company. Nearly everyday our Senator Barcalounger (Pat Roberts) had an editorial. Turns out Boeing parts are mfg'd in China, Mexico, all across the globe. Also turns out Airbus (French corp) has a large plant in Arkansas, and probably others throughout the country. Made in America was supposed to be Boeing's selling point.
After much heated debate in the halls of Regress, many tax concessions and subsidies, Boeing won the contract. Before the ink was even dry, Boeing said thanks by packing up and moving out of town to their younger, prettier plants in Seattle.

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enhydra lutris's picture

Last I heard they were pure con, business consultants who who would ask you what was wrong, then parrot it back and charge a fortune for it, while throwing in some gratuitous bad advice on the side.

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That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --

Strife Delivery's picture

I was thinking of upgrading my yacht by placing missile launchers on the thing.

Put flames and dragons on it. Would be totally sick.

If a poor little boat gets in my view of the ocean I have yet to buy, BAM, gone.

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friends were going to vote for Cruz before he dropped out, but could not bring themselves to vote for Trump. Their attitude was Ted must be "doing something right" to piss off so many on both sides of the aisle. I asked the husband, who works FOR Boeing what he thought Boeing might think if their checks stopped coming due to a government shutdown.... No real response, of course, but I did get that look that said some small grain of truth was sort of penetrating his consciousness. The wife, who hates Obama with a blind passion I can only compare to my mother's, also just looked at me for a second. Both get the point, but just one of those pesky little things they'd really like to ignore.

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Only a fool lets someone else tell him who his enemy is. Assata Shakur

CB's picture

$6.5 trillion missing from defense budget has gone.

I can account for $250 million. I have it stashed in my basement.

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Anyone know where the other 26,000 stacks are?

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Strife Delivery's picture

@CB It's supposed to be a bed.

Saw it on HGTV.

The money bed. When you are so rich you can construct a bed purely out of your own money.

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@Strife Delivery

... The money bed. When you are so rich you can construct a bed purely out of your own money.

While the truly rich use public money for the actual mattress-stuffing.

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Psychopathy is not a political position, whether labeled 'conservatism', 'centrism' or 'left'.

A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.