Originally posted by Nilsen
This is an intersting read: http://www.cei.org/gencon/004,04679.cfm
I have to agree 100% with this statement from the article:
The question of military contracts as subsidy points to fundamentally different mindsets on the two sides of the AtlanticWe see R&D contracts as something you bid on, with others bidding as well. You win the contract, and you are paid upon delivery of what it was you bid on. That's called free enterprise.
Over in Europe, I'm not sure how their thinking process is...I mean, its not like Boeing was given money and told it was a sole contractor, no...we had to bid on it with others trying to win that bid as well.
Regarding money made off the contracts, well DUH! If I sell computers and TV's and my computer sales make more money, and I decide to re-invest that money to make better TV's that will sell, that IS NOT subsidy! That's called good investment of money earned!