There’s the top 1% of wealthy Americans (bankers, oil tycoons, hedge fund managers) and there’s the top 0.01% of wealthy Americans: the military contractor CEOs.
If you’ve been following the War Costs campaign, you already know that these corporations are bad bosses, bad job creators and bad stewards of taxpayer dollars. What you may not know is that the huge amount of money these companies’ CEOs make off of war and your tax dollars places them squarely at the top of the gang of corrupt superrich choking our democracy. These CEOs want you to believe the massive war budget is about security — it’s not. The lobbying they’re doing to keep the war budget intact at the expense of the social safety net is purely about their greed.
In many areas, including yearly CEO salary and in dollars spent corrupting Congress, these companies are far greater offenders than even the big banks like JP Morgan Chase or Bank of America.
Egregious Military Contractor CEO pay
The top 0.01% of earners make at least $9.14 million per year, a rarefied strata of income that includes defense company CEOs and Wall Street bank chieftains alike. But a deeper dive demonstrates how defense companies outpace the big banks’ knack for enriching themselves at the expense of everyone else.
Military Contractor CEO Pay in 2010
- Northrop Grumman CEO Wes Bush: $22.84 million.
- Lockheed Martin CEO Robert Stevens: $21.89 million.
- Boeing CEO James McNerney: $19.4 million.
Just to put that in context, consider how these annual payoffs compare to the people we’re used to thinking of as poster children for the top 1 percent:
Financial Sector CEO Pay in 2010
- JP Morgan Chase CEO James Dimon: $20.81 million.
- Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf: $18.97 million.
- Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan: $1.94 million.
Considering how they stack up to financial sector heads, war industry CEOs aren’t just members of the 1%; they’re the super-elite among them, the one-hundredth of a percent.
Lobbying Domination
Disgusted by the overwhelming corporate influence in Congress? Look no further than the big military contractor companies, whose flagship companies spend enough on lobbying to dwarf even financial sector titans.
War Industry Lobbying Expenditures for 2010
- Lockheed Martin: $12.7 million.
- Northrop Grumman: $15.7 million.
- Boeing: $17.89 million.
- JP Morgan Chase:$7.41 million.
- Wells Fargo: $5.43 million.
- Bank of America: $3.98 million.
Again, just to provide some context, here are the same lobbying totals for some of the most recognized names in the financial sector.
Financial Sector Lobbying in 2010
The war industry gets away with blowing our money on job-killing spending because it can bend Congress to its whim. In the process, the industry is like a vacuum sucking up brain power and engineering resources that could and would establish and grow entirely new wholesome industries. It’s no surprise that Americans confront a 9.1% unemployment rate and an under-employment rate flirting with 20 percent this year.
Want to know where all the money went that could be putting people back to work or keeping U.S. manufacturing industries competitive? The war industry CEOs dumped lobbying cash on Congress and diverted all that wealth to their private bank accounts.
Striking a blow for democracy
The war contractors’ iron grip on the wealth and politics of our country has caught the attention of our friends at Occupy Wall Street, who are targeting war profiteers in its draft list of demands with a call to bring home “all military personnel at all non-essential bases” and to end the “Military Industrial Complex’s goal of perpetual war for profit.”
We’re allies of the Occupy movement, which swells from the 99%’s disgust and dysfunction with our system. A democracy for and of the people that favors the 0.01% at the expense of the 99.99% of us is no democracy at all.
We here at Brave New Foundation and the War Costs campaign have been inspired by the incredible work of the Occupy movement, so we created our latest video to help push this critical piece of their message: war for profit has to end. We’re asking viewers to share our video with their local Occupy groups and organize a guerrilla screening at an Occupy protest in your city.
The Occupy protests have a lot to teach us, and the leaderless movement is at minimum an indictment of our political system. They’ve stopped whispering, and we’ve all started shouting.
Occupy your city and show this video to your community.



5 Comments

The Magnificent Mindless ‘Merican Murder Machine shouldn’t be profitable and if these scum were patriotic they would work for nothing in the war economy to ensure VICTORY.
Even if you’re the best cause in the world, Robert, the above language is called co-opting.
Will you support something for us here in the Bay Area? We have an injured protester, and the cops in the South Bay have been killing people regularly over the last month or so, more than one a week. The tear gas in Oakland shared the front page in San Jose with the death of a drunk who held up a small toy gun. How about writing one on an end to police violence? As penance for your co-opting?
Considering we have an alleged liberal senator and war profiteer in Diane Feinstein, who as chairman of the Armed Services Committee for years was able to steer billions of dollars in appropriations to Perini and URS Corporations, it shouldn’t be surprising that we’re in endless wats. Two defense contractors URS and Perini are heavily financed by her husaband Richard Blum’s investment group.
When warmongering, war profiteering whores like Feinstein are in control of the defense spending, it’s in her personal interest to cheer on every bloodbath.
Frankly, she should have been thrown out on her ass years ago for this incredible conflict of interest. How can Californians stomach her discusting greed and lack of integrity?
I just don’t understand.
I was a big fan of your films in 2008 and had checked your website several times to see if you were going to go beyond “Kochs are bad” meme and do a great 15-minute piece on the Occupy issues and movement, but I am now very disappointed.
Pssst. Why don’t you make more than an infomercial, and ask viewers to go to Occupy events? (hence the do something). I don’t think you’ve spent much time at Occupy events if you think the occupiers need to see this message. It’s a very diverse group, obviously, in all aspects, but includes a large number of people so politically sophisticated and knowledgeable it was absolutely shocking to me. (because of how many at that age had this knowledge, sophistication and even wisdom) They certainly know about military spending and profiteers. (they are very thirsty for knowledge, so I’m sure “teach-ins” about documentary film making would be appreciated, as long as they didn’t include a plug for your group.
So, after previously telling people to get off their couches and away from their computer screens (“psst, do something”) you now tell occupiers — the very group that has motivated many thousands to do a hell of a lot — to stop whispering and instead shout? (psst — they’re doing AND shouting)
FOLLOW THE MONEY.
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You guys have it right.
We’re also seeing connections among the DoD crowd and the prisons/guns/accessories crowd. Darrell Issa is a typical loony fat cat — personal wealth at $450-million from Directed Electronics with car alarms and such. (Car theft rings just never get put out of business in California. Lots of jackers get jailed. Amazing.)
These guys have branched out with private intel operations. Similar to Murdoch except we can’t see where they go to profit off the intel product.
Typical is running gangs of volunteers out of “digital strategy” Cap Hill positions. There are also call center style ops from all over the country.
If Hitler had had resources like this during his Sturmabteilung days in the early 1920s, who knows what all he could have done to subvert German democracy ?