Deacon923
Scooter Banks
i'm thinking conservatives have been really hypocritical in this area regarding B2G. when halliburton was given no bid contracts and then charged the govt an arm and a leg, overpromised and underdelivered, and lined the gop pockets and coffers, the stories were hushed down. same with the paramilitary stuff like blackwater. in those areas, government gets carte blanche and no accountability for the way they interface with industry.
but if it's contract work like this, or municipal work for city contracts and zoning problems with HUD, it's all the sudden back to the battle cry of GOVT IS BAD BUSINESS IS GOOD.
Another way of looking at it is to admit that certain elements of the military are scary good (SEALs, F-22s, drones) - then realize that the reason they are so good is that they receive essentially unlimited carte blanche funding. If we funded the schools like we fund SEAL Team Six we'd have some badass teachers and test scores, too. If we threw money at solving poverty like we threw it at the F-22 (original estimated cost per plane, $149 million, actual cost per plane, $412 million and climbing) we'd solve it like a BOSS. Sure, shit tons of money would be wasted along the way - but applying the typical military procurement attitude, WGAS? We got the result we wanted - total superiority over test scores, biatch! 'Murica.