THE CANCERCRATS OF TEXAS
Thursday, November 15, 2007 - FreeMarketNews.com
The politicians who run Texas government want you to hand over three billion of your hard-earned taxbucks so they can create yet another state bureaucracy. It's called Proposition 15 and it will be on the November 6 statewide ballot. A yes vote will change the Texas Constitution, which will authorize taxpayer funded cancer research. It won't cure cancer. It will only create a bureaucracy. Like a dog that can't pass a tree without giving it a hind-legged salute, government can't do anything without creating a bureaucracy. A career bureaucrat with ruling-party connections will be appointed to the top spot of this so-called "cancer research" bureaucracy and receive the six figure salary and all the taxpayer-funded perks and bennies that the rest of us mere mortals can only dream of. The Bureaucrat will then appoint all of his or her cronies and hangers-on and toadies to executive positions. Career civil servants, whose jobs will primarily consist of shuffling papers from inbox to outbox, will be set for life.
The politicians who run Texas government want you to hand over three billion of your hard-earned taxbucks so they can create yet another state bureaucracy. It's called Proposition 15 and it will be on the November 6 statewide ballot. A yes vote will change the Texas Constitution, which will authorize taxpayer funded cancer research. It won't cure cancer. It will only create a bureaucracy. Like a dog that can't pass a tree without giving it a hind-legged salute, government can't do anything without creating a bureaucracy. A career bureaucrat with ruling-party connections will be appointed to the top spot of this so-called "cancer research" bureaucracy and receive the six figure salary and all the taxpayer-funded perks and bennies that the rest of us mere mortals can only dream of. The Bureaucrat will then appoint all of his or her cronies and hangers-on and toadies to executive positions. Career civil servants, whose jobs will primarily consist of shuffling papers from inbox to outbox, will be set for life.
1 comment:
I don't mind folks posting my article (The Cancercrats of Texas) on their websites but I strongly prefer that the entire article be posted with my byline and with no changes, or if a small sampling of the article is posted, as in this case, it should link to my website so people can read the entire article. the link is http://www.freecannon.com/Cancercrats.htm
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