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And the GOP finds a way to hurt the middle class, once again....!
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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 949596" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>I wonder how much money will be spent for the drug testing process as opposed to how many people would be eliminated as a consequence. Florida's efforts along this line suggested the return on that investment yielded a net loss to taxpayer who foot the testing bill so what would be the point if economic savings is? Using Florida as the model, the taxpayer would at least be ahead economically if no drug testing took place.</p><p></p><p>I'm betting however if we drove deep into this whole thing we'd find political connections for those who contract with the gov't (likely no-bid of course) to provide the testing under this program and that in truth the whole thing is another corp. welfare boondoggle. But then you could always just ignore economics and best allocation of resources, accept the surface of illusions, ignore welfare as really being a corp. profits windfall and aggregate price floor support and demand of everyone else that, "I got slammed in the butt when I voluntarily bent over to be a gov't punk so everyone else should have to as well."</p><p></p><p>Lesson: Never bend over for the gov't under any pretext because they will play hide the salami and expect you to say:</p><p></p><p>"thank you sir, may I have another!"</p><p></p><p>Seems to me quite a few here love to take the salami while pretending they don't!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 949596, member: 2189"] I wonder how much money will be spent for the drug testing process as opposed to how many people would be eliminated as a consequence. Florida's efforts along this line suggested the return on that investment yielded a net loss to taxpayer who foot the testing bill so what would be the point if economic savings is? Using Florida as the model, the taxpayer would at least be ahead economically if no drug testing took place. I'm betting however if we drove deep into this whole thing we'd find political connections for those who contract with the gov't (likely no-bid of course) to provide the testing under this program and that in truth the whole thing is another corp. welfare boondoggle. But then you could always just ignore economics and best allocation of resources, accept the surface of illusions, ignore welfare as really being a corp. profits windfall and aggregate price floor support and demand of everyone else that, "I got slammed in the butt when I voluntarily bent over to be a gov't punk so everyone else should have to as well." Lesson: Never bend over for the gov't under any pretext because they will play hide the salami and expect you to say: "thank you sir, may I have another!" Seems to me quite a few here love to take the salami while pretending they don't! [/QUOTE]
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