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Article rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Lance Winslow
We hear all the time the Corporate Corruption is of the highest concern that all business people are inherently dishonest. We hear those who are in opposition to various politicians say that they abuse their power in government. We are a society that likes to place blame wherever and when ever, yet we fail to look at the true problems of our civilization.
You see the biggest problem in our Nation is the blob of bureaucracy, which is putting a chokehold on our countries forward progress. Now some might point out that the economy is doing well with low unemployment, which is a good call, yet that has nothing to do with the total reality. For instance ask any small business in this nation the hoops they have to jump thru to run their businesses.
In fact with all the transparency in the modern corporation there is very little corporate crime, yet at all levels of government we see government workers abusing agency credit cards for personal use. That is taxpayer’s money and we must demand prison terms on first offense. Yet if we did that there would be no one left to work there right? Yes, exactly. Meaning maybe our business community might be less impeded in their efforts to pay taxes into the system, provide better healthcare and pay better wages.
The best government is a small one, small enough that if it gets out of control you can drown it in the bathtub. We must push for streamlining efficiencies, stop attacking our companies here at home and reduce the size and waste in our government agencies. Our government is to protect our people. Anything extra is a fringe we should not have to pay for. Smaller government is more honest and it is indeed beautiful. Be sure to vote and demand this in 2006.
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