ceestyle
Well-Known Member
You cannot apply the model of competition to government-funded outsourcing of services that once existed in the public sector, as I pointed out earlier. If you remove them entirely from public support, then I think it could work. There are a few problems, however, the first being that unless small business is specifically supported by the enforcement of anti-trust measures that, for example, block mergers and acquisitions that hurt actual "competition", there will be no place for the little guy. This has been the major trend at least twice in America. We see how well competition is working in petrol, operating systems, broadcast networks, internet, and many local services. (that was sarcasm, for the lack of text tone-of-voice).When you deny profit you also deny incentive, bright minds will follow the pay checks and innovation will suffer. After you fund "health care", next we'll be entirely funding drug research and then we will need to take that over (not that a good portion of their research isn't already publicly funded), where will it stop. Why not legalize competition and ease some of the mandates that make it impossible for the little guy to succeed and compete, thus driving cost down. Our dollar is falling and electronics are getting cheaper, why because there are few regulations and more and more companies are competing. Innovation is driven by profits and profits go up when more consumers are purchasing your goods or services. This Country was not founded as a socialist nation and has done quite well without being one, why would we want to change it now, if you really wanted to you need to amend the constitution, not ignore it.
Again, I'm not suggesting we become a socialist nation. I will say that a shit-ton of money is being blown by this government in the half-ass attempts at contracting its services, so something needs to be done.