Jauronimo Posted January 11, 2012 Share Posted January 11, 2012 He said start with your top three. Further proof regarding the effectiveness of the Department of Education. And he assumes that the Norfolk three* reasons he cited all hinge upon big government. Apparently massive bureaucracy is the impetus for effective legislation and checks and balances rather than a hindrance to the aforementioned. Who knew? I guess we also need a massive bureaucracy to award grants and contracts to private enterprise or else technological innovation will cease. Either that or Dave is claiming that the government carries out R&D in house, in which case someone should probably clue him in that Al Gore didn't actually invent the internet. *Norfolk three - a colloquialism used in Norfolk to describe the number 8. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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