Monday, November 10, 2008

Eroding of Spending in the City that Shouldn't Be

Nevada's governor has decided to spread and share the pain as misery loves company. He is working to reduce pay of the governments payroll instead of performing layoffs. What a novel socialistic approach to take to running the business of government. If this plan goes through, instead of having government services inefficiencies due to being understaffed they will enhance these inefficiencies by keeping the unproductive employees in their jobs and creating lessened productivity across all the others who got hit with paycuts. As time progresses, it will also likely lead to the layoffs they are seeking to avoid. Now they'll get lowered pay across all staff and less staff in the end.

The reason for the title of this thread is that most countries don't have the arrogance to try and support a large city life in a desert without water. To further show the arrogance and stupidity, take a read on some websites about Lake Henderson, NV. A man-made lake community in the arid desert is not an exemplary example of deep thought.

Related:
Governments can lay off too

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