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In reply to the discussion: Any time you hear the word "privatization", you should be scared [View all]newspeak
(4,847 posts)i've been on military bases plenty of times. before they privatized security, the MPs, APs were very courteous. it was "ma'am", "sir". a couple of years ago went on base with privatized security, daughter & SIL in military, the personnel treated the soldiers rudely. instead of respect, it was like disrespectful bully boys.
and how about corruption, when a private enterprise like a prison is wheeling and dealing with the judge, to get more bodies in their for profit jails? and how about the complaints of the citizens going unheeded? oh, congress might hold a hearing when things get too bad, like informing workers after they get on a plane they're going to be working in iraq and not letting them off? or spending our money on shitty constructed buildings in iraq that can't even be used? but, hey the contractors made a killing on those contracts, right? and we paid for it. or maybe electrocuting our soldiers with their shoddy work. but, after all that's spent and those hearings in congress, someone made a profit.
the more we privatize, the more these behemoth corporations have power over us. they have less accountability to us, we the people. there are some services that should never be privatized, where profit is not the motive.