Being Cheap vs. SOTA (State of the Art) in US Gov. Spending:
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If you give a local city in California: $1 Million Dollars, what is it spent on?
City A: sees all that money and spends it on electronic billboards ($100,000); a new City Library ($400,000); Robot Police officers ($200,000); and the rest on City Employee salaries including City Council Members' recent raises in pay ($300,000). Then when asked about paying for Infrastructure for the next year, they spend it via Credit, adding to the City's rising debt (because they can't seem to manage money).
City B: spends it on Education and Roads ($100,000); Health and Environment with programs for the Elderly, the Homeless, Veterans, low-income families, after-school programs to prevent crime, solar panels for Electricity, wind mills for local energy (during storms), and sanitation ($200,000); a new Police Force and improved traffic signs and signals, Internet Crime programs (prevention), free Medical samples, and Drones that monitor Traffic and local crime spots ($150,000); Voter registration and education ($50,000); low-income Housing and a tax rebate system for new home sales ($200,000); City Employees, teachers, Union workers, Postal workers, Internet systems, computer security systems (hidden cameras with a database on all residents with drones, privately owned) ($200,000); and the rest in Savings ($100,000).
It is not always bad to be Cheap, especially if you live constantly in debt because you like everything State of the Art, because "We're Americans!"
M7 2018.
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