I Agree with Rick Scott, But...
The Florida governor said this about the latest health care reform bill. It over promises, under performs, and in the end costs a lot of money. This could be said about almost any government program. Popular programs, safety net programs, and even programs that are necessary have issues that make them less than completely effective and cheap. Cheap is an operative word. Cheap and effective is a good goal, but that has been driven to why bother. Clean water, clean air, affordable health care, inexpensive food, public transportation that can compete with automobiles and housing that is affordable all makes the country we live in a better place to be.
Something seems to have fallen off the tracks. The electioneering never seems to stop, the amount of money raised for campaigns is out of proportion to the influence that money should have on elections and people we elect to public office either buy their way into office or spend too much time raising money in relation to the time used for legislating.
They people that get elected seem to represent the most extreme points of views in ways that distorts what needs to be done and what can be done in the public sector. I really doubt that the founding fathers would agree with the current situation where just about any significant piece of legislation should require 60 votes to pass the Senate, but that is where we are. And the system is suffering from that paralysis.
Something seems to have fallen off the tracks. The electioneering never seems to stop, the amount of money raised for campaigns is out of proportion to the influence that money should have on elections and people we elect to public office either buy their way into office or spend too much time raising money in relation to the time used for legislating.
They people that get elected seem to represent the most extreme points of views in ways that distorts what needs to be done and what can be done in the public sector. I really doubt that the founding fathers would agree with the current situation where just about any significant piece of legislation should require 60 votes to pass the Senate, but that is where we are. And the system is suffering from that paralysis.
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