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Saturday, February 20, 2010

Flatness....meets Fatnes

Small stories keep popping up....about a local township doing something desperate because it is in dire financial straits. Mr. Friedman, of the 'World is Flat' fame highlights a story about Tracy, CA, where citizens might have to pay, separately, for 911 services.
This blogger has been writing for a while about the exce
sses over the past few decades, and spending beyond one's means. I don't know why Tracy, or Friedman, is not using the usual argument- the debt is a small % of GDP, so let's borrow more.

Op-Ed Columnist - The Fat Lady Has Sung - NYTimes.com:
A small news item from Tracy, Calif., caught my eye last week. Local station CBS 13 reported: “Tracy residents will now have to pay every time they call 911 for a medical emergency. But there are a couple of options. Residents can pay a $48 voluntary fee for the year, which allows them to call 911 as many times as necessary. Or there’s the option of not signing up for the annual fee. Instead they will be charged $300 if they make a call for help.”Welcome to the lean years.Yes, sir, we’ve just had our 70 fat years in America, thanks to the Greatest Generation and the bounty of freedom and prosperity they built for us. And in these past 70 years, leadership — whether of the country, a university, a company, a state, a charity, or a township — has largely been about giving things away, building things from scratch, lowering taxes or making grants.But now it feels as if we are entering a new era, “where the great task of government and of leadership is going to be about taking things away from people,” said the Johns Hopkins University foreign policy expert Michael Mandelbaum.Indeed, to lead now is to trim, to fire or to downsize services, programs or personnel. We’ve gone from the age of government handouts to the age of citizen givebacks, from the age of companions fly free to the age of paying for each bag.

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