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C J Campbell wrote:
Well, we can start with the education system, which is excessively top heavy. We seem to be getting a lot less for the dollar every year. Around here the typical school administrator or high school principal has an office that rivals that of a senior partner in a large law firm, even while the teachers are badly underpaid. That sends a rather contradictory message. The taxpayers who are paying for this stuff would sure like to have offices like that. [snip] Those will do for starters; I can probably think of several more. The IMF, for example. It will probably come as a major shock to you, but I actually agree with some of your targets. In fact, there are some things that I would add to your list. Of course, you have some items there I believe are justifiable expenses, just as my list will probably contain a few of your 'sacred cows'. When you get down to it, government spending - no matter how small - will always have something that someone will complain about. The best we can do is try to reach some sort of consensus that minimizes the overall level of complaint. There are two other things we can do as individuals too, I suppose. One is to demand a complete and honest accounting of where the government's revenue comes from and where it goes (no unrealistically optimistic assumptions). The other is to stop demanding that our representatives "bring home the bacon", and start rewarding the ones that balance revenue and expenditures. (Contrary to what so many like to think, it isn't Congress that's causing the unbalanced budget, or the president. It's you and me, demanding that our representatives bring home our pork while cutting everything to the bone for everyone else.) Rich Lemert |
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