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| Greenbuilding Archive for May 2001 |
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| 433 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:25:25 2002 |
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RE: [GBlist] Taxing
here here!!
if you give a man a crutch instead of
teaching him to walk, he will alwyas be feeble
i always say that the governemnt is a bad parent.
as a parent it is my responsibility to raise my child
to become an independent adult who can survive in this
world without me...
the government provides crutch after crutch for its citizens so
that they can NEVER live without it. they would be out of a job then.
its all about control and money....
control the people and they will give you their money.
-----Original Message-----
From: Allan Gratia [mailto:dragnet@indian-creek.net]
Sent: Tue, May 29, 2001 9:49 AM
To: Racheli&John
Cc: greenbuilding@crest.org
Subject: Re: [GBlist] Taxing
True, private companies can be inefficient too, but the big difference is
they will go out of business.
Government merely increases taxes and hides from accountability.
As Americans, we should always resist asking government to do for us what we
should be doing for
ourselves.
Racheli&John wrote:
> ** Reply to note from Valle Kincaid <vkincaid@TreanorArchitects.com> Fri,
25 May 2001 10:28:11 -0500
> >From Racheli
>
> In my opinion, the dichotomy between
> government/private sector is false:
> We don't have an inefficient government
> on the one hand, vs. efficient corporations
> on the other. What we've got is a government
> working in the service of big corporations,
> (and actually being replaced by them - even
> as we speak)...
> I don't agree, BTW, that governments are the
> only inefficient institutions. It seems to me that
> inefficiency is the middle name of practically
> any LARGE organization. (This is not to say
> that small organizations are *necessarily*
> efficient).
>
> What we need is a government which works
> in the service of the people, not in service
> of the rich. How to get there is out of the scope
> of discussion on this list. But some of the first
> steps which need to be taken have to do with changing
> the legal status of corporations, and changing our election
> financing-laws.
>
> R.
>
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