| downtym ( @ 2009-01-12 18:04:00 |
Well since you went a survey'in:
Oh, look. A survey.
Yeah, looks like 80% of GA wants to cut government waste and cut taxes.
Well, tell you what, Lt. Cagle:
It looks like, in order, the least important issues are
Transportation, Healthcare, Preserving Life, Crime, and Protecting the 2nd Amendment
and the least important priorities are
Air quality, Transportation, and Healthcare.
So, based on this survey, here's what I would do:
Well, you want to cut taxes and get rid of government waste. That means we gotta save a LOT of money!
First, stop spending any money on the roads and make them all privately owned toll roads that charge $5 per mile. That should immediately make Transportation a number one priority for everyone in GA.
Second, stop spending any money on hospitals and make them all privately owned entities that charge 4 times as much for the same level of healthcare. That'll make healthcare at least number 1 or number 2 on the priorities list.
Third, getting rid of the police will actually make life, crime, and the 2nd amendment much more important.
I'm sure if the legislature just follows through with that plan of action, GA's priorities will be set right again. At least until the next election or survey.
Oh, look. A survey.
Yeah, looks like 80% of GA wants to cut government waste and cut taxes.
Well, tell you what, Lt. Cagle:
It looks like, in order, the least important issues are
Transportation, Healthcare, Preserving Life, Crime, and Protecting the 2nd Amendment
and the least important priorities are
Air quality, Transportation, and Healthcare.
So, based on this survey, here's what I would do:
Well, you want to cut taxes and get rid of government waste. That means we gotta save a LOT of money!
First, stop spending any money on the roads and make them all privately owned toll roads that charge $5 per mile. That should immediately make Transportation a number one priority for everyone in GA.
Second, stop spending any money on hospitals and make them all privately owned entities that charge 4 times as much for the same level of healthcare. That'll make healthcare at least number 1 or number 2 on the priorities list.
Third, getting rid of the police will actually make life, crime, and the 2nd amendment much more important.
I'm sure if the legislature just follows through with that plan of action, GA's priorities will be set right again. At least until the next election or survey.