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Three Government Contractors...
Feb 16th, 2008, 9:03am
 
   Three contractors are bidding to fix a broken fence at the White House in D.C.; one from New Jersey, another from Tennessee and the third, from Florida. They go with a White House official to examine the fence.
    The Florida contractor takes out a tape measure and does some measuring, then works some figures with a pencil. "Well", he says, "I figure the job will run about $900: $400 for materials, $400 for my crew and $100 profit for me."
    The Tennessee contractor also does some measuring and figuring, then says, "I can do this job for $700: $300 for materials, $300 for my crew and $100 profit for me."
    The New Jersey contractor doesn't measure or figure, but leans over to the White House official and whispers, "$2,700."
    The official, incredulous, says, "You didn't even measure like the other guys! How did you come up with such a high figure?"
    The New Jersey contractor whispers back, "$1000 for me, $1000 for you, and we hire the guy from Tennessee to fix the fence."
    "Done!" replies the government official.
    And that friends, is how it all works!
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Well the cowboy, like the red man, you had to leave your land
You can't raise your stock and plant your crop in the gumbo and the sand
Greed disguised as progress has put us to the test
They won't be glad until we're gone from our home out in the west
It's sad to see those good old days replaced with greed and doubt
Soon we'll leave the country, the campfire has gone out
Bid 'em all adieu, you can't turn the world about
The cowboy left the country, the campfire has gone out
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Reply #1 - Jun 19th, 2008, 11:30pm
 
Amusing, but frightening, isn't it?  I guess that's why government bodies are expected to put things up for public tender before committing to a contractor.  I prefer that open style of governance, so that the people can see that they're not being swindled by corruption and nepotism.
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Reply #2 - Jun 21st, 2008, 3:49am
 
Government is a business just like any other. The only difference is that their guns are bigger than everyone else's.
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