• a Quora about corruption

    From a425couple@21:1/5 to All on Sat Apr 9 10:41:37 2022
    XPost: alt.economics

    Damien Leimbach
    Former PsyOps at U.S. Army (1996–2000)Updated Apr 2
    What is disrupting the Russian military supply chain?
    This woman, right here, is what is responsible for the Russian military
    supply chain problem.


    Now she doesn't look very imposing, and thats an American flag behind
    her, but this is all her fault. Well, not hers, but people like her, in
    Russia.

    That woman is Darlene Druyun. She steered contracts to replace the
    KC-135 fleet to Boeing in exchange for a cushy job there after she left
    her post as Deputy Assistant Secretary of the US Air Force. She also got
    jobs for her daughter and son-in-law, in addition to a signing bonus of
    $50K.

    She spent 9 months in jail.

    Ex-Pentagon Official Gets 9 Months for Conspiring to Favor Boeing
    (Published 2004)
    Judge T S Ellis 3d sentences Darleen A Druyun, former top Air Force
    official, to nine months in prison after she acknowledges she favored
    Boeing Co in multibillion-dollar Defense contracts while seeking jobs at company for herself and family; Druyun pleaded guilty in April to one
    count of conspiracy for negotiating job with Boeing overseeing its
    business with Pentagon; offers details on extent of her favoritism
    toward Boeing as well as difficult negotiations during which she
    admitted to misleading government investigators; apologizes to court for
    her actions; photo (M) https://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/02/business/expentagon-official-gets-9-months-for-conspiring-to-favor-boeing.html
    Here is a picture of all the Russians who have been convicted of
    military graft or corruption in the last 20 years in Russia.


    In the US (and the west in general) we take a perverse sense of pride in convicting corrupt officials. In Russia, not so much. People that had
    never even been to Illinois were giddy with excitement when then
    Governor Rod Blagojevich was sentenced to 14 years for trying to sell a
    senate seat. Things like that just don't happen in Moscow.

    Nobody gets in the way of Russia…quite like Russians.

    Edit: People are more than free to disagree with me as long as they
    aren’t rude about it. I won’t delete your posts.

    But the people who think they can fling insults and then disable replies
    to their comments will be deleted and blocked immediately. Thats just
    childish and cowardly.

    Edit 2: Please stop accusing me of hating the Russian people. That’s
    just not true. I’ve known lots of Russians and they were all fantastic people. But even THEY don’t like their government. They just don’t think anything can be done to change it. That kind of fatalism is ingrained in Russian culture and one of the reasons corruption and kleptocracy goes unpunished there.

    The Russians all know Putin and his friends steal. But they also know
    that whoever replaces him will steal too. Their attitude is, ‘the devil
    you know is better than the devil you don’t’ so there is no internal
    push to displace him.

    The Russians believe to their core that at some point something terrible
    will happen to them. War, famine, disease, Napoleon, Hitler, Stalin, who
    knows what or who it will be, but it will be something, eventually.
    Again, fatalism.

    Thats why these sanctions dont scare them. It will hurt them for sure,
    but their attitude is “Oh thats what it will be eh? Shortages and
    economic hardship? Well, that's not so bad. At least it’s here and we
    know what it is now. I was tired of waiting.”

    My mother likes to tell the story of the two weeks she spent in Moscow
    and St. Petersburg in 1982. Russians immediately came up to talk to her
    and to barter with her. When she asked how they knew she was a westerner
    (she thought it might be her clothes) they told her is was because she
    was walking around with her head up. No one else did that.

    It’s hard to get a culture like that to fundamentally change their
    outlook on life and expect better from their government. The USA is not perfect, but we expect our politicians to be.

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