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[QUOTE=MTK;1165755]It's always about money
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Probably could find gains in inefficient government spending without having to raising taxes.
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One would think (given the size of its' budget) eliminating wasteful military spending could really save some money, but do you think the Pentagon is really going to allow Trump to dig through its' finances while being made the scapegoat for gov't fund abuse? Think about all the military equipment of ours that ended up in the hands of ISIS, I know it will be nice and dandy to blame Obama for that one all you want (perhaps deservedly so, who's to know who deserves the majority of blame for that one) but it doesn't solve the issue at hand.
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Here's the problem: Yes. There is waste - a lot of it. I would assume that it accounts for a significantly larger portion of the budget than in the private sector [In 2012, one estimate put it at 7% of the budget. I would imagine that in private companies it is closer to 1% maybe less - I couldn't find any studies] However, the problem is that the majority of waste in government (as in money misspent through overpayment, wrongful payments, or losses due to penalties or failure to take advantage of discounts) results from the sacrifice of "efficiency for fairness" or in a more classic example - Mussolini may have been a dictator, but the Italian trains always ran on time. Generally, however, I have found, that, what most people mean when they say "cut waste," is that the government should cut programs they don't like or think useless. Good luck with that. As an aside and a recent example from my own experience on the efficient v. fair issue: Government client receives an unprecedented offer from vendor. The vendor will double its investment in the public entity AND will maintain pricing of the service it provides at current levels over the next six years. The entity - and its public customers - were already extremely happy with the service provided by the vendor. There were only three other vendors in the entity's municipality providing this particular service and none of them had ever made offer as good as this. This was a unilateral offer from the vendor - meaning that the government entity was not seeking a bid and the current contract had another year to run. The ONLY thing the vendor sought was to be exempted from the competitive bid process when the current contract expired -- if it had to go through the long, demanding, and expensive process of actually preparing a bid for submission to the appropriations and finance committees, it was just going to use its last submission with a lower investment and up its rates by its standard price multiplier/algorithm. No brainer right? Nope. The government entity is legally barred from accepting bids outside the competitive process's public scrutiny in order to ensure that backroom kickback deals aren't being done with corrupt officials. So, the governmental entity will end up losing a several hundred thousand dollars b/c it is legally barred from accepting a deal that a private entity would snap up before the vendor could finish their sentence.
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#1 Amazon bestseller: 266 blank pages on why to vote Democrat - CNN.com
No. 1 Amazon bestseller: 266 blank pages on why to vote Democrat It ends with a one-word review from conservative political commentator Ben Shapiro: "Thorough." LOLOLOLOLOLOL
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That's a particularly ignorant and inflammatory picture.
The comparison to Nazi Germany's genocidal killing of Jews is blatantly ignorant and false. the comparison to the Berlin wall is tremendously bass ackwards, seeing as how the intent of the Soviet wall was to imprison it's population that was trying to flee, and the intent of the border wall is to keep illegal entry into our country. I get how you and others hate Trump, but there is no justification for that photo. |
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Frankly the Trump hate has gotten old quick. Fact is, he's getting stuff done which has and will continue to benefit the country. but you know, Hatters gonna Hatte
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