On the mark as always. And I’d add that the amount of money spent on various projects is highly suspect as well. The long time joke about the supposedly debunked story of the $600 hammer is nonetheless illustrative of overpaying and poor accounting practices. How much could be saved by honest estimates and payouts that still allow a reasonable profit for the provider.
On the mark as always. And I’d add that the amount of money spent on various projects is highly suspect as well. The long time joke about the supposedly debunked story of the $600 hammer is nonetheless illustrative of overpaying and poor accounting practices. How much could be saved by honest estimates and payouts that still allow a reasonable profit for the provider.
And let's not forget all the union contracts and sweetheart deals that enrich everyone but the taxpayer.