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Michieru2
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Re: Look out taxpayers

Sometimes it takes a example in order to bring out a reality.
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pnh102
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said by Michieru2 See Profile :

Sometimes it takes a example in order to bring out a reality.
Yea but its so much easier to waste $40 million when you can just simply screw taxpayers out of the money.
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Michieru2
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Which is why when you create a project that will require a lot of money it is best to continue seeking for the best possible price even if you have a boatload of money behind to back it up.
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pnh102
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said by Michieru2 See Profile :

Which is why when you create a project that will require a lot of money it is best to continue seeking for the best possible price even if you have a boatload of money behind to back it up.
I would think that "knowing what you're doing" is the first order of business.
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truedalife

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Brooklyn, MD

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That's why I have said many times here at BBR "Government should not get involved in free enterprise businesses." The government once paid $5,000 for a toilet seat, so why would we trust them to build something as complex as a FTTH network. You'll be paying for the mess up in higher taxes or cut programs and services.


thender2
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said by truedalife See Profile :

The government once paid $5,000
When? Why? Where?

A lot of people complain about the military's spending. Ashtrays cost around $300-$500. The reason they do is because when you break them, they don't fly in your face, they just break, which helps when a submarine is being attacked.

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