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On Sat, 06 Oct 2007 11:30:15 -0400, Bob Noel
wrote in : In article , Larry Dighera wrote: LOCKHEED MARTIN: AFSS PERFORMANCE IS IMPROVING ( Given how lousy it was when the turnover occurred, no one should get an "atta-boy" for improvements. (-{ Agreed. Given LockMart's admission of the cause of their poor performance being untested software and inadequate personnel training, they must not have felt Flight Service was worthy of a professional transition. rant The current regime's dogged determination to privatize virtually all of federal government appears to be an attempt to remove government regulation and accountability from the people, so that large corporations can pillage the federal coffers. This privatization of FSS is only the prelude to complete ATC privatization, IMO. To see how effective privatization is in achieving those goals, one only needs to look at Bush's illogical war in Iraq: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cJlJudDtVE http://iraqforsale.org/ . Prisoner interrogation is out-sourced; private contractors are not signatory to the Geneva Convention. Blackwater security guards are exempt from local and federal laws while operating in Iraq. Halliburton charges US tax payers $99.00 per load to wash solders laundry, and solders are ordered not to do their own. This article http://www.ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=30834 is two years old; there are over 50,000 Peruvian mercenaries now in Iraq. If this war wasn't about corporate greed, Bush could have poured the 2-1/2 billion dollars a week it's costing us into jobs for the Iraqi youth, or purchased all the weapons from the insurgents with plenty of money to spare. When will the American people wake up to what the Bush regime is doing in their name? Ask the former Enron employees how responsible large corporations are in meeting their retirement obligations. That's the sort of accountability you can expect from privatization. /rant |
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