To: Landowners, Government Types,
Interested Parties and the News Media:
The following is an article from the
King County Journal today regarding cost overruns for the City of Bellevue's new
"digs".
"Bellevue council OKs $430K for
overruns"
2006-03-22, Journal
Staff
The renovations to their new Bellevue
headquarters building cost $11,000,000 more than it should have. Now the
city and the contractor are fighting (in court of
course) over who pays. If the contractor wins, you pay, but
you'll pay in the end anyway. The city attorneys, who are
fighting all the contractors who worked on the new building, are getting
$1,350,000 from us taxpayers and it's climbing. Other contractors are
biting at the heels of the city for more money, lots more money,
our money.
Every time we turn around, we
taxpayers are getting shafted by government mismanagement, malfeasance,
misfeasance and violation of their oath of office. Do you remember Sound
Transit's little bond issue of several years ago that we voted for? It was
only supposed to be $3.6 Billion. UnSound Transit is now over $10
Billion and rising. Have "heads" rolled? Of course not.
Remember the Big Dig in Boston. It is 5 times over budget and rising and
it's alleged to be run by the Mafia. Now extrapolate this folly to
the new Alaskan Way Viaduct and the new Evergreen Point Bridge, all
Seattle-based projects for Seattle-Bellevue consumers that the rest of the state
gets to pay for. These are huge projects with a very high potential of
multiple cost overruns, along with waste, fraud and abuse. Name a project
that government has its hands in, that came in at, or under budget?
"Who pays, taxpayers do."
Now take a look at what the State
Department of Transportation is spending that 9.5 cents per gallon of
increase in the gas tax on, that your "wise" legislators and most of you allowed
to pass. This is from a memo we received from State DOT.
"We have a pretty substantial 16-year
program," Eng said. WSDOT oversees more than 7,000 miles of highway, 3,000
bridges and more than 90,000 acres of land. "All of our work that's over $50,000
is contracted out."
"In the next four years WSDOT will need
about 200 hydraulic reports, 500 NEPA
documents, 30 environmental
assessments, 10 environmental impact
statements, 400 Endangered Species Act
consultants, 200 hydraulic project
approvals, 70 noise studies
and 400 archeological site assessments, Eng
said." She stressed that these are broad
estimates. (my bold
emphasis)
Eng said WSDOT wants to avoid negative impacts to the environment, and
her handouts, accordingly, were delivered in WSDOT car litter
bags. (What about a cost/benefit analysis
on this garbage? Cost/benefit analysis, what's that?)
"We might widen a highway asymmetrically to avoid a sensitive area," Eng
explained. In order to protect salmon streams, WSDOT might build a bridge rather
than a culvert. (Asymmetrically and
bridges means more money, your money, lots more money, your tax
money)
In urban areas, noise walls are a large expense, and a controversial one,
Eng said. "When you talk about putting up noise walls, people say, ‘That's not
transportation. Why are we paying for that?'" (Why indeed)
I'm not saying we don't need the road
projects, but this is how government insultingly spends our money. Can you
imagine if President Eisenhower had to meet the ludicrous standards of today
when he proposed our great interstate freeway system? I guarantee you
folks, it would have never been built and we would still be driving across
country on two-lane roads. There wouldn't have been enough money in the
world at that time, to pay for an environmentally
engineered-system using today's standards.
So what is my
point? A government not monitored is a government out of
control and government, at all levels, is way out of control. 30% to
40% of our tax money is consumed in waste, fraud, abuse and corruption, because
WE THE PEOPLE aren't minding the store. WE THE PEOPLE allowed this
environmental insanity to invade our economy and legal system that
requires government to "weave" highways around sensitive areas",
pay for "500 NEPA documents" (whatever they are), "400 Endangered Species
Act consultants" and "400 archeological site
assessments". We have gone sensitive-area and
environmentally berserk and the cost for this insanity, over the last 30 years,
is in the trillions of dollars to our economy. That's Trillions with
a capital "T". "Who pays? The taxpayers
do!"
This environmental insanity and
government run amok are two peas in the same pod. This conspiracy of
environmentalists and government have caused everything to rise in cost,
exponentially. These same conspirators have systematically stopped
anything that hinted of progress. For almost 30 years they have done a
fantastic job of stopping oil production (new oil wells on our
own soil) and new power generation (hydro, gas,
coal or nuclear). They have stopped refinery construction and
have required so many different grades of gasoline, the existing refineries
can't keep up, thus driving up the price of gasoline and limiting supply.
Now we have to add ethanol to gasoline, that costs more to produce than it saves
in fuel consumption or increases in clean air. This summer you will all be
paying well over $3.00 per gallon and you can thank these
complicit conspirators, environmentalists and the government that aides and
abets them.
Adding to this out-of-control madness
are ESA'S, GMA'S, CAO's and the abuse by government of the right of eminent
domain. And the government isn't through with us yet by a long shot.
Every day they gin up new laws to restrict us, or steal our land, or misuse and
abuse our money. It's incessant. It never stops, while we all are
sleeping.
And who pays and who loses
for this madness? The taxpayers do. Their power over us is
the money we give them. They use our money to enslave us
and we stand by and do nothing. When do we
say, "enough is enough" and take back control our
government?" When indeed.
Now if you are truly interested in an
answer to this draconian condition we find ourselves in, in this land of the
use-to-be free, call or e-mail us and request our brochure, or a copy of our
most current Newsletter, "Don't Tread on Me". We
are doing something. What are you
doing?
If you like this message, forward it
on to your list of taxpayers.
Ron Ewart, CEO
TRIANGULUM
CORP.
and President of the
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF RURAL
LANDOWNERS (NARLO)
P. O. Box 1031, Issaquah, WA
98027
425 222-4742 or 1 800
682-7848
(Fax No. 425 222-4743)