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Government contracts for roading are, in my opinion, really just fronts for funnelling our stolen tax money to various favoured firms. That’s bad enough.

To justify the missing money there needs to be a cover story that seems reasonable enough that we will put up with it.

Thus, the firm that wins a tender for public contracts during any given political regime needs to make it look as if they’re doing something. They would need to fix roads that are not broken or, better yet, maintain them in such as way that they’ll need to be repaired again (and soon.) A large staff of “workers” needs to be on the books but not because they’re required to work; They are required so that the ratio of vehicles and equipment and materials used to justify the public money being spent is such that it will convince the victims.

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Very true comments. And what they do is still claimed to be right because they're "creating jobs and combating unemployment."

DeJake Level 6 Jan 18, 2020

Gone is the excuse that God told them to do it. Gone is the excuse that the State told them to do it, oh, wait, that excuse is back in spades.

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Many examples of "Government contracts for roading..." can be used to prove a point, all are not the same.

A constant, or base principle, of all (fake) government action is detailed well on the official records as a fraud.

That whistle was blown awhile ago by Walter Burien in his work on Comprehensive Annual Financial Reports, which have evolved (become even more fraudulent) since the whistle was initially blown.

That was offered in 2001, it has been 19 (or so) years since. What is routine for those who routinely perpetrate treason?

Hah. That's some good vintage stuff

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