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To: stockman_scott who wrote (9604)11/19/2002 1:33:06 PM
From: jjkirk  Respond to of 89467
 
"In the process of governing, the Government should not compete with its
citizens. The competitive enterprise system, characterized by individual
freedom and initiative, is the primary source of national economic
strength. In recognition of this principle, it has been and continues to be
the general policy of the Government to rely on commercial sources to
supply the products and services the Government needs. "

Extracted from Clinton administration policy in 1999.

Re: Bush administration's plan to open up 850,000 federal jobs to private competition

You illiterates, yuppies, and lefties with a bone to pick would not know or acknowledge that in 1977 Jimmy Carter reinforced this 1955 idea for "Contracting Out". The Carter administration supported an expansion in public law in 1978, which was fleshed out in OMB Circular A-76 in 1979. Civil Service has been subject to these new expanded rules since that time.

This is not news. It is only that Jimmy had a vision which, in his pollyanna myopia, failed to take into account the power of unions supported by trial lawyers to derail his sensible plan.

George Bush, who doesn't give a rat's arse about what you dems, lefties, unions, or trial lawyers think, is trying to get more bang for the buck from the Fed govt. You taxpayers got a problem with that???....jj

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