Hey, let’s put these guys in charge of healthcare
by David K. Williams, Jr. | 9:34 am, October 5, 2009 | Comments Off
Once again, the incompetent bureaucracy of the government at all levels is demonstrated.
The headline from today's Denver Post: "Delays plague HUD grants."
The article states that "Denver won federal funds to buy foreclosed houses a year ago but to no avail."
It continues:
Housing experts who have studied the $6 billion Neighborhood Stabilization Program, meant to shore up American communities hit hardest by the recession, say similar problems in other cities show a dense bureaucracy delaying a good idea.
Even if one buys the premise that the program is "a good idea," it is impossible to separate the "good idea" from the bureaucracy.
If government takes over healthcare, we can look forward to the this same level of service from the soulless functionaries put in charge.
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