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Politics : Sharks in the Septic Tank

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To: TimF who wrote (20446)8/3/2001 12:38:35 AM
From: Dayuhan  Read Replies (1) of 82486
 
I also think that across-the-board cuts are possible (I might feel otherwise if any of the spending was coming my way); I also think they they needn't necessarily involve reductions in services. I suspect that there is a lot of fat in many of these budget lines, and that a lot of "welfare money" is being paid, in various guises, to individuals and corporations that are not poor at all. In the foreign aid budget, for example, large amounts are paid to consultants, inevitably part of the old boy network; the amounts paid are often wildly out of proportion to the work done. I suspect that similar arrangements prevail in other fields. Defense procurement is certainly a field that could use some serious attention.
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