Why is it reasonable that we demand far less from those who we pay taxes to fund them we do from businesses that we also provide funding- as in purchasing to?
Would it be better if we know that we could DEMAND of Government Agency quality service at prices that we think are reasonable? It might be good if we could sunset them as they are now and reconstitute them on a " We must please those who are paying the bills" mindset.
Midas gained a lot through a paradigm commercial with a stern and unyielding customer insisting that " I am NOT going to pay a LOT for this muffler." Wouldn't discontent with Government programs and agencies be reduced IF this same concept- "You must please us in order to get our money" became the paradigm for all local and state governments as well as THE Federal Government.
- Johnny -
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