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Political Fray
Do you think any CONs are bright enough to get why this is bad?
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<blockquote data-quote="Reggie_Essent" data-source="post: 1083307" data-attributes="member: 1186"><p>Your tax returns are private, pretending-to-be-stupid jack. What's not private are the particulars of any contract that the government awards you to perform a service, like putting on a pervert play in Bogota. What the public has a right to see is such a case is exactly whom comprises the entity contracted to perform that service and how many dollars actually go to the perverts in Bogota for their little play AND exactly how many of the tax dollars awarded in the contract go into the pockets of the contractor for "administrative overhead."</p><p></p><p>One USAid whistleblower has said that for many of these contracts, the contracting entities pay themselves up to 75% of the allocated funds for "overhead."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reggie_Essent, post: 1083307, member: 1186"] Your tax returns are private, pretending-to-be-stupid jack. What's not private are the particulars of any contract that the government awards you to perform a service, like putting on a pervert play in Bogota. What the public has a right to see is such a case is exactly whom comprises the entity contracted to perform that service and how many dollars actually go to the perverts in Bogota for their little play AND exactly how many of the tax dollars awarded in the contract go into the pockets of the contractor for "administrative overhead." One USAid whistleblower has said that for many of these contracts, the contracting entities pay themselves up to 75% of the allocated funds for "overhead." [/QUOTE]
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Political Fray
Do you think any CONs are bright enough to get why this is bad?