So, it's the fault of big government that private businesses would charge extortionate amounts of money to do construction work.
Ok then.
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That's what happens when you have secured customer and the process goes through a 100 bureaucracies
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What are you talking about? The government wanted to charge extortionate amounts of money to do construction while private citizens wanted to do it cheaply.. I see this crap all the time in my shitty blue city. Street after street is closed for literally i shit you not no exageration YEARS ostensibly just to fill some potholes. The only street to where i work floods out everytime it rains. So my job appealed to the city which after refusing repeatly, offered a quote of having it fixed by mid 2018.. So my job incurred the cost of fixing the street by hiring some private contractors that fixed it in a SINGLE DAY..
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The government shouldn't get a pass for being willing to even consider paying that much for a job in the first place.
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I feel the same about these military contracts
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And you'd be right about a lot of them. *cough* F35 *cough* Excalibur *cough*
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Can confirm. The military spends triple on everything for no damn reason at all.
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Clearly not, but again, it's not because the government is too big that it would accept that as a price tag. Reading the article it sounds like the government, at exactly the same size it was when getting the estimate, is resolving this by finding a cheaper solution so I don't see the problem. Exposing government hiccups is what the media is for.
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No its because government always wastes money
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yeah, like they are objective anymore.