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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: TideGlider who wrote (70750)8/16/2009 11:24:30 AM
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"Many deals are also are getting rejections for procedural minutiae that they can’t straighten out because the 200 employees DOT has allocated program aren’t enough. Employees are inaccessible by phone or e-mail, NADA’s Wood says. The problem? Unlike the IRS, for example, which doesn’t audit every tax form, all clunkers applications must be reviewed. That’s 315,000 forms so far (for a staff of 200). Washington is scrambling to boost the number of employees to 1,000, but that will cost more money in a program already tight for cash."

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A little basic arithmetic -----------

315,000 divided by 200 emplyees = 1,550 applications to be processed by an employee

315,000 divided by 1,000 = 315 applications per employee

Since the 200 employees can't process the applications the government is doing the old expansion theory-----expand the beauracracy whether temporarily or permanently.

Too bad these dealers have to feel this stress and tension----and how about those who replaced the klunkers, are they pleased with what they got by giving up their klunkers----or do they wish they had kept their klunkers?
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