I'm with you on the pro central planning slant of the press release. I'm still waiting for someone to show me an example of the government doing ANYTHING better than private enterprise.
On the other hand, perhaps this was one of those elusive "shovel ready" projects our deal leader kept promoting
Other than the military, here are just 22 things a quick check on the Internet found that the government has and is doing very well, better and more cost effective than the private sector.
1. The FAA. Crashes are a rarity here, thanks to equipment safety tests and massively successful air flight controlling.
2. Medicaid: private sector insurance companies make money by ditching their customers when they get very sick. Medicaid picks up the castoffs.
3. Social Security: What if Mr. xxxx had succeeded in privatizing SS before the markets crashed? Can you imagine how many old people would be working at WalMart, since their SS would have been cut in half? And did you know that before SS, thousands of older Americans simply starved to death?
4. SCHIP: Healthcare insurance for children who would not otherwise have it enormously preventive of school absence, long-term illness, loss of physical and mental development
5. The CDC: How do we know that the virulence of H1N1 is less than expected? Who is telling the world that US pork is safe to eat? How do we know whether an illness is H1N1 or not? It's all because of the CDC.
6. School hot lunch programs: For many children, their only serious nutrition all day every day. What industry would do it?
7. The Soil Conservation Service: though bureaucratic, there is no private industry comparable. How vastly different would America be without the wetlands our ancestors and a thousand like him have created.
8. Head Start: kids from homes that have seriously dysfunctional emotional and learning environments have benefited enormously
9. The Department of Motor Vehicles: how many mistakes have you had on your car registrations or titles?
10. E911 commissions: how long does it take an ambulance or fire truck to reach you if a child who can call 911 can稚 tell the operator an address? Before E911, there was simply no way to know. People died.
11. University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics known around the world for ground-breaking medical research.
12. Open meetings laws for city, county, and state government office nothing like it at all in the private sector. Name one private business that you can set in on a board meeting. But if public officials make decisions without notifying us, they can get in big trouble.
13. Free public libraries which most nations simply don稚 have. Where would our children do FREE research for school assignments.
14. Public health services how many lives have been saved by free or low-cost immunizations? Show me something analogous in the private sector.
15. The Interstate Highways Commission: we enjoy the best auto and truck transportation system in the world.
16. The FDIC: how safe is your bank account? Prior to the FDIC, if your bank got greedy and lent more than it could support, you lost your life savings.
17. The FDA: how do I know that the medicine I take is really medicine and really the dosage I'm told? Much of the world does not. The FDA constantly catches businesses attempting to cheat. Would you give your child medicine without the FDA?
18. The Federal Elections Commission: Nations are utterly astonished at the speed and accuracy with which US elections take place, and the efficiency and safety with which the US changes its administrations.
19. Uniform Building Codes: There are pre-code homes in every town (and probably in every City) that have sewer lines that run under the park and dump raw sewage into the creek that flows through the center of town.
20. NASA what business has landed on the moon?
21. The University of Iowa Writers Workshop One of the premiere writing teaching centers in the whole world. Only a handful do it as well.
22. Medicare Where would the seniors of the US be today without this Insurance coverage.