The "idiot mayor" and other quotes were part of government that you
immediately declare not to be "genuine government".

Sorry, but they are government.

A private company can be hired and fired. If the citizenry complain, they
are gone.

Governments that are complained about stay in office, although people like
the tea party members are showing they can mount a significant campaign to
"throw the rascals out". There is a bare chance over here that the new House
will be given a chance to do some right things. If they don't, they'll be
gone in two years.

But the private firm can lose its contract next week.

Harry

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-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Christoph Reuss
Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2010 5:12 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Futurework] private fire services

Harry wrote:
> Wow, Chris!
>
> "idiot Mayor"
>
> "Open doors for bribes"
>
> "maximize profits for fatcats."
>
> So you do understand the way governments operate!

Actually, all of these quotes referred to privatizations and NPM, NOT
genuine government.

"Open doors for bribes" referred to bribes given by a corporation so that
this corporation gets the monopoly on fire service, which is what you
suggested.  But if the fire service is NOT privatized to begin with, there
is NO PLACE for bribes!

Just like there is NO PLACE for "maximize profits for fatcats" if all public
services are provided by the state.

Look, Harry, in Switzerland we have ample experience with public services
that run like clockwork (as even Swiss-basher M.Gurstein conceded).  But
since the neo-cons are privatizing these services, the services go downhill
and the prices go up.  So your _theories_ don't impress me at all, because I
know the _reality_ of privatization.


> No wonder you prefer competitive private enterprise where if they copy
> government by doing the above, you fire them.

Actually, private corporations who have a monopoly on a public service (as
you suggested in fire services) canNOT be fired by the users, and will NOT
be fired by bribed officials.


> You can't fire government.

Of course you can:  Elect an other government!  Or as we do here:
Tell them by referendum what they can do and what they can't.

(Unfortunately, the neo-cons own also the other candidate, but that leads
back to the Predator/Producer issue...)

Chris




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