Republicans Try To Create A State Inspector General
Republicans in the General Assembly are proposing a constitutional amendment to create an elected state inspector general to root out waste, fraud and financial problems in state agencies.
Well 1:46 that's what any prudent person would do, but when an overwhelming number of state legislators are incompetent and refure to address gov't waste then you have to elect someone to oversee. If this proposal starts gaining any momentum the dems will want to rewrite it so the postion is an appointment. Mark my words.
Just what we need, more government bureaucrats. How about they just do their job and cut out the waste before they past the junk legislation.
ReplyDeleteWell 1:46 that's what any prudent person would do, but when an overwhelming number of state legislators are incompetent and refure to address gov't waste then you have to elect someone to oversee.
ReplyDeleteIf this proposal starts gaining any momentum the dems will want to rewrite it so the postion is an appointment. Mark my words.
How many government positions are now in place to root out fraud, waste, and financial problems?
ReplyDeleteAnswer: I'll bet each agency has at least three. And they are paid handsomely to keep that blindfold ON, and only "find" what they are handed.
This will be no different, and just a "creation" of yet more bureaucratic positions