With the most recent scandals in Ottawa I want to bring up the rather cavilier attitude our governments seem to have when it comes to our tax dollars. Now Ottawa is getting all the attention right now and rightly so as they seem to be right out of control! But I wonder if we got Sheila Fraser into our provincial governments if things would be much better? Or even our municipalities?
A case in point: My local county built a new administration building this past year. The price tag started off at about $2.5 million and escalated into over $6 million! Now I consider that overly excessive?
Make no mistake it is a beautiful building but was it that necessary? Do we really need a "palace" to conduct the counties business?
A few years ago this same county decided to privatize the business of the county. They proceeded to lay off about 40 people and contract out the work. They sold off the graders, trucks, backhoes, shop equipment etc. and apparently it was a great success from a financial point of view. That was supposed to be phase one. Phase two was to farm out some of the office jobs...assessment, accounting etc. It never happened! Instead this county has stocked up more people in the office than used to work in the field! Even the secretaries have secretaries!
When I asked my councillor when they were going to proceed with Phase two she said they had decided they had gone far enough! Now I find that strange? If Phase one saved the tax payer lots of money and Phase two was going to save a lot more then what was the problem? Isn't it the duty of our politicians, whether county, provincial, federal to give us the most bang for our buck?
A case in point: My local county built a new administration building this past year. The price tag started off at about $2.5 million and escalated into over $6 million! Now I consider that overly excessive?
Make no mistake it is a beautiful building but was it that necessary? Do we really need a "palace" to conduct the counties business?
A few years ago this same county decided to privatize the business of the county. They proceeded to lay off about 40 people and contract out the work. They sold off the graders, trucks, backhoes, shop equipment etc. and apparently it was a great success from a financial point of view. That was supposed to be phase one. Phase two was to farm out some of the office jobs...assessment, accounting etc. It never happened! Instead this county has stocked up more people in the office than used to work in the field! Even the secretaries have secretaries!
When I asked my councillor when they were going to proceed with Phase two she said they had decided they had gone far enough! Now I find that strange? If Phase one saved the tax payer lots of money and Phase two was going to save a lot more then what was the problem? Isn't it the duty of our politicians, whether county, provincial, federal to give us the most bang for our buck?
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