This has
been an oxymoron forever, but it should be what we taxpayers demand. But US politics has built a systemic
wasteful, sloppy legacy. I’m sure, in
the 1800s, politicians got their friends and relatives government jobs, not so
much because they were the best suited, but because they needed a job. This
happened at all levels of government and led to political “machines” that
controlled cities, counties and States. It still goes on in all tax funded
organizations.
But once
again, we need to ask government to get “Lean”.
We have an unsustainable debt and no real plan to cut unnecessary
costs. Special interest lobbies bribe
politicians to keep their special groups of expansive government employees and
it’s all tied to campaign contributions and threats to replace politicians who
to astray or don’t “play ball”.
Government
has a history of lagging in those productivity advances enjoyed by the Private
Economy that are critical to reduce costs. But currently government does a
miserable job of picking vendors and getting capital projects done competently.
If they went “Lean”, they would start by identifying those government employees
who “know their industry and are interested in competence and efficiency,
listen to what they say and assign the best to teams to design project plans.
Government
is Not a Jobs Program
Our
politicians have learned to see government jobs as a “jobs program”. They fight
to keep the military bases in their States because of jobs and they tend not to
manage government workforce groups to reduce costs. This is sloppy
management. Politicians should not fund
services that result in perpetual tax subsidies. Public transportation is never a “break even”
operation and should be privatized. The priority should be the maintenance of
critical infrastructure like highways, roads, bridges, sewers and water supply.
Everything else is secondary.
Government
drives Costs up
When
government opens operations like a military base in a small town, costs go up
and rents double. Infusing taxpayer funds into local economies has long-term
effects. Government has ruined Healthcare and Education by infusing cash and
causing cost increases. These industries need to cost reduce and improve
outcomes and the best way to do this is to remove regulations, reduce
government subsidies and return these industries to local and private control.
The federal government needs to get out of the Healthcare, Education, Lending, Housing,
Transportation, Energy, Labor Environmental and Land Management and other
unconstitutional activities that don’t comply with the “enumerated powers”
allowed by the US Constitution (as written). States have agencies that should
take over the evolution of these functions.
Pretending
to Serve
Politicians
work for campaign contributors and make sure that they are represented by
pushing Bills that give them advantages.
They want to pretend that they work for the voters, but they don’t. They pick out problems encountered by tiny
minorities and make a big deal with Bills that pander to these “victims”. This ends up becoming law and is piled on top
of other laws to burden businesses. The
real purpose of these laws is to give Big Business a gift by making it harder for
small businesses to survive and compete with Big Business.
Decades
ago, before Germany elected a bunch of global warming UN loving nut-bags, they
did some things that made sense. They declared that bakeries and breweries
would be small businesses and didn’t allow Big Business to take over. Germans
were delighted and so were us tourists. Unfortunately, they added other
industries to protect and these products became way overpriced. Men’s suits by the Buss Company were 4 times
higher than the same suits in the US. Germans simply went to Italy and the US
and other countries to buy their suits.
In the
US, we support Big Business when they offer price advantages at places like
WalMart and Costco. We also support Microsoft, Big cable, phone, electric and gas
companies because they are monopolies. “Fern Bar” Restaurant and fast food chains
have replaced mom & pop restaurants.
Returning
Manufacturing
We need
to return manufacturing to our smaller cities and reverse population movement
to Mega-cities to improve our quality of life and give small business a chance
to flourish in rural counties. We lived in Salina Kansas (population 40,000) in
the 1970s and it was perfect. We had 20 great
manufacturing companies, great employees and great town leaders.
We need
to resume the mining and harvesting of materials we need to use domestically. We need to resume manufacturing steel and
other materials we use. We need to allow pipelines to be built for oil, gas and
water. We need to return electronics and material science firms to return to the
US.
We need
to end the practice of replacing US citizens with immigrants to work in the
US. We have an excess of 30 million
immigrants and need to reduce this before our 94 million working-age US
citizens will be able to return to work. We need to remove welfare support for
immigrants.
We need
to reduce federal spending by $1 trillion a year and begin to repay the debt.
Liberal policies have failed and we need to remove these policies and the
departments, agencies and programs that proliferate these policies.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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