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Originally Posted by teh603
Looks more to me like someone's experiment in small government that backfired, if the building inspector's office doesn't have enough minions to resolve inspections in a timely manner. Too many Americans in high places don't understand that some of their taxes really do go toward improved government services, or that by percentages of population the US has a very small government which is dwarfed by that of the average third world nation.
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Looks like someone doesn't like to hear the truth about dealing with any governmemt gjven too much autbority and zero consequences for bad performance. This was normal, in a big city durinv the Clinton years.
I guess a lot of us just dont see Clinton as being an experement in small government the way you do. More inspectors means an even bigger gap between government cost and the tax base. Inspectors who, (if a permemant hire) will have a pension cost decades after they leave the work force. The west has run for just over seven decades on credit, and it is about to crash.