Dear Editor,
Well, it appears
our elected public servants have found only $350 million dollars to cut
out of a $20 billion dollar budget and feel this is the best they can
do.
Say goodbye to your hard earned money |
It is my belief the government is top heavy with too many political appointees along with directors, managers, assistants and assistants to assistants and so on, and these experts would pick up on that quickly. This group of efficiency experts would not operate in secrecy. All their meetings and reports, be it weekly, bi-weekly or monthly, would be open to the public and provided in toto to the media and to the citizens of the state via the internet with no censoring; CT is not DHS or any agency that would require that for national security.
I think that once the final report is in and acted on, not only will we have a balanced budget but probably lower taxes. It is time the state is run like a business and our elected public servants are given guidance via the experts on how to do so and held responsible to insure it is.
Jim Neilson
Also posted on his page, Musings of an American Taxpayer.