NAOS
Well-Known Member
I've been clear on this before, but I am not debating the merits of any particular program, yet. Let's just assume, for a moment, that ALL gov't funded programs are wise decisions (couldn't we all agree that that is a stretch??). I'm talking about what the government spends to get these programs off the ground and funded. The lack of accountability of those receiving the funds (are we getting our returns, whether it be information or whatever), how much do the multi-layers of unnecessary bureaucracy cost us in real dollars? How could we have better spent the 'extra?'
Some day soon I'll provide a dozen or so examples, real ones .. until then, just like you may find it silly that I think there is tons of wasted monies being spent, I think it is equally ridiculous to suggest there isn't.
I don't think it is silly. I'm sure you can find heaps of examples to prove your point. And, I'm sure those examples will genuinely irritate me.
But, there is no way around it: your position has become a kind of mantra in our society.... so much so that it has become impossible to disprove. This is dangerous because it casts the State as a bad guy through-and-through, and masks the history of sovereign debt and State spending in the context of the Cold War (a history that we should understand).