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Daniel M. Tellep

Chairman and CEO, Lockheed Martin


During fiscal year 1995, the Pentagon agreed to pay Lockheed Martin $850 million in "consolidation costs." the Pentagon also paid $100 million in bonuses to top executives of Lockheed and Martin Marietta for successfully completing the merger of the two giant military contractors.









The nation's largest corporations and richest citizens receive more welfare money than our social welfare programs. In 1994, the United States spent $104.3 billion on corporate welfare and $619 billion on the military, while spending only $14.4 billion on Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC.) Federal aid to corporations and wealthy individuals includes bailouts, export promotions, loans, loan guarantees, debt forgiveness, below cost sales, interest free financing and other benefits. The current republican Contract ON America legislation calls for wiping out most of the remaining corporate income tax. These "wealthfare" and military expenditure policies are responsible for straining the federal budget.

Social welfare programs account for a small amount of the national budget. AFDC is less than 1% of the federal budget and, on average, no more than 2% of each state's fund. If AFDC is cut as part of the Contract ON America, 6.3 million people will lose food stamps, 3 million women and children will lose Women Infant And Children (WIC) assistance; and 3 million children will become ineligible for school lunches. These attacks are aimed primarily at poor families, 90% of which are run by single women. AFDC will be turned into block grants, administered at the whim of state governments. States will no longer be required to match federal outlays.

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