Monday, April 24, 2017

Re-Assessing Priorities

We have an agency called The National Technical Information Service. LOL.
“In years past, the NTIS operated as a single-stop clearinghouse for making U.S. government research and information available to the public. Unfortunately for the agency and its 102 bureaucrats, who on average earn over $88,835 per year, about 95% of the information it provides can be easily found for free on the Internet using modern search engines like Google.”
IMO, just another symptom of a government that is too large.  Not to be overly dramatic, but recognize the fact that it takes a large government to do something appalling – like Auschwitz, for example.  Read and remember this line: “It takes a government to do an Auschwitz.” (https://fee.org/articles/it-takes-a-government-to-do-an-auschwitz/.)
At this website - https://www.whitehouse.gov/reorganizing-the-executive-branch - you can nominate government agencies that need to be eliminated.  I nominate all of them.

Financial literacy is so important – for children, students, young adults, middle-aged adults, people approaching retirement, for all of us to help us be financially independent and less reliant on the state.  This is awesome.

No comments:

Post a Comment