Saturday, August 29, 2009

How Come the Government Can Easily Get Out of Some Businesses?

The government which wants to get into the most complicated of all businesses, health insurance, often stumbles in the least complicated. And gets out. While the public profits.

That should tells us something about socialistic efficiency.

They, for example, are able to sell airports to private operators. Such as those in New Orleans, Houston and the Midway Airport in Chicago. I understand there are negotiations for airport sales in Dallas-Fort Worth, and Savannah Ga.

Then you have toll roads which can make profits under private ownership, with all the required maintenance. Yet private owners pay taxes on them, at the same time.

So, why do government-controlled entities running airports and toll roads and bridges and what not, which pay no taxes, constantly eat up funds?

And require more money all the time from taxpayers?

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