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Quote:While I gotta admire your tenacity in sticking to the "government IS the problem!" doctrine from the Reagan era, I completely disagree. GPS was a DoD creation, as was the internet. The DoD has outside competition in the form of other countries, particularly the Soviet Union. Note that DoD hasn't come up with any major breakthroughs since the collapse of the USSR. All government is not evil. I do agree that a government agency can be productive in its early years. The problem is that eventually without outside competition it stagnates. NASA has stagnated. Satellite communications have been around for nearly 50 years. NASA is now a firmly entrenched bureaucracy that has done nothing new since the days of the Space Shuttle. The planetary probes are nice, but the only improvements since Voyager are from technological developments in cameras and computers which were private enterprise developments. WRT your DMV statement, contracting out a government monopoly does not change the problem. It's just subcontracting stagnation. The only theoretical advantage is that a private company finds it much easier to fire incompetent employees, but in reality they have little incentive to do so. As I said before, the post office was another DMV, and is only "much better now" in response to outside competition. Most government agencies face no outside competition. "Why should I give information to you when all you want to do is find something wrong with it?" |
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