Sunday, July 28, 2019

How to Save the Taxpayers of the Good Ole USofA A Lot of Money


I’ll bet many of my Dear Readers are shocked at the above Subject of the Blog Posting. I’ll go out on a limb and say that many of you don’t even think it is legal to save the taxpayers any money much less a lot of money.

This revolutionary idea comes to us from the world of Professional Tennis. Last year the Grand Slam Tournaments instituted a new policy whereby they can Fine First Round Players for not trying. In other words, the players can now be fined for the transgression of not making any effort to earn their prize money by trying to win their prize money.

It actually happened this year at the just-completed Wimbledon Grand Slam. A player made so little effort against a player who is on the downside of a once bright career that he was fined His Entire Purse of $56,000.

He put out so little effort that he could honestly go back to wherever he came from and answer his next-door neighbor this way when asked, “Did you play at Wimbledon this year?” by saying, “No”.
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So much for this Blog’s Introduction because I can see you are wondering how Saving Taxpayer Money fits into any of this. The answer may surprise you because it comes from a place where you never think of when you think of Saving Money…the Congress of these United States.

How many times have you seen a Member of Congress on TV that you have never seen or even heard of before? It happens to me a lot.

I know I am looking at a Member of Congress who is a candidate for having his entire Salary Forfeited when I Google the never-before-seen Member of Congress and find out he has been in Congress for 27 Years and his career high point was when he renamed his Hometown Post Office in the Name of His Brother-In-Law.

A huge amount of taxpayer money could be saved if these Do-Nothing Members of Congress were to forfeit their salaries and be forced to make do by living off Padding Expense Accounts and Kick Backs from Special Interest Groups. (They will still be well “paid”.)

As Captain James Tiberius Kirk used to say on those TV Commercials, “This could be big, realty big!”

Would I kid u?
Smartfella

Lagniappe: If we could then start taking back the salaries of those Members of Congress that do something stupid, both Captain Kirk and Forrest Gump would really get excited.