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Mar 31, 2010

Privatization

Privatizing certain things is a good idea. Building roads, dams, bridges, etc. Some operations within other government departments. Maintenance or Concessions and other people businesses in parks; subcontractors for a variety of services where it makes good fiscal or fiduciary sense.

One place privatization is NEVER a good idea is Law Enforcement. This might as well be a story about the Sheriff of Nottingham.

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