Tiger wrote:Pers said:working for the government
hmm Government worker in BC is an oxymoron .. Nobody really works !!
Per works for a slightly more efficient government
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Tiger wrote:Pers said:working for the government
hmm Government worker in BC is an oxymoron .. Nobody really works !!
dbr wrote:Strangelove wrote:Let's face it: Generally the rich (owners and players) are getting richer and the poor (average fans) are getting poorer.
One would think your average lefty would want this lockout to go on forever.
Ha ha ha. Hey Doc what are your thoughts on sport having supplanted religion as the opiate of the masses?
ukcanuck wrote:Tiger wrote:Pers said:working for the government
hmm Government worker in BC is an oxymoron .. Nobody really works !!
Per works for a slightly more efficient government
Blob Mckenzie wrote:I guess .....as bad as the govt here is I would be pissed paying 60 % income tax rates.

Per works for a slightly more efficient government
Tiger wrote:ukcanuck said:Per works for a slightly more efficient government
another oxymoron..." efficient government "
Mondi wrote:I trust corporations, they have always been fantastic stewards of public health and safety, the financial system, the housing market, the automotive sector and more. In fact the United States is a model society, if only there were less government intervention and even lowers taxes...say like Chile!
Lancer wrote:Mondi wrote:I trust corporations, they have always been fantastic stewards of public health and safety, the financial system, the housing market, the automotive sector and more. In fact the United States is a model society, if only there were less government intervention and even lowers taxes...say like Chile!
Love the tongue in cheek.
Say what you will about governments and bureaucrats (who should be more accountable than they currently are), but there's one endearing trait about government that you can never say about corporations: they're accountable to the people they serve. Corporations are only accountable to their share-holders, and even then only significant ones.
People slag bureaucrats and I get that. Many bureacrats may be inefficient, and some may be a little dim and diffident. Personally I think there should be more insecurity regarding their employment, even though they get laid off like everybody else. That said, I've come across some good ones and more than a few who are motivated by serving the public rather than themselves. I'd take them over the nakedly amoral capitalists and mercantile classes. For every Warren Buffett there are 10 Gordon Geckos.
Tiger wrote:All companies ( except government controlled monopolies ) are subject to competition therefore have to be more efficient in providing goods and services than monopolistic government agencies..
Blob Mckenzie wrote:ukcanuck wrote:Per works for a slightly more efficient government
I guess .....as bad as the govt here is I would be pissed paying 60 % income tax rates.
Tiger wrote:One of the problems of most union contracts is the "seniority clause" or in the case of universities "tenure" that make it almost impossible to promote the best employees and get rid of the deadwood..
Tiger wrote:and we have government paid for bureaucrats that do little to increase the nations wealth and a lot to do with high taxation
Sorry Tiger, but you're not close to right. You have diplomats abroad who beat the drums to secure trade deals for Canadian companies. You have food inspection agency chaps trying to ease things with customs guys in other countries so our meat and other agro exporters have a more efficient time selling their stuff outside of Canada. Transport Canada employs air traffic controllers who make sure the planes take off and arrrive safely and on time. People curse the public works guys who sit around in the shop when the weather's fine, but get a couple snowflakes dropping and how would commercial and residential traffic move without those union slobs behind the wheel? You think those folks don't add to the nation's wealth? Want to see what privatizing those services would create for the nation's wealth? I don't
What about health care - the sacred cow of the nation? Want to see the alternative? Look south and tell me how good privatized health care looks. Our health system doesn't come cheap and it's far from perfect, but it beats the alternative so I'll swallow deep when I look at my income tax deductions and carry on.
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