lundi 29 novembre 2010

Today’s Fun

America's Most Socialist States — Including Alaska?!

Well, well. Can the ratio total expenditures as a proportion of total economic output enough to define “socialism”…. No, of course not, what defines it best, to make it short, let’s keep the ratio, it is how the state defines its priorities and engages expenditures, are these the People’s communities will or are they engaged to satisfy an ideology dogma of a frozen People’s will defined by a few in a cave?

Ask Sarah.

And? Good stuff for homework!

What else can you tell about West Virginia and Alaska the two first seats of this willing to be offensive "socialism award" listing?

If I say, Remote tiny communities and sustainability?

Justify your comments

If I say, Attraction for private sector companies for a lot of services lacks due to the size of a lot of these two states communities, their remoteness making infrastructures investments for cables, phones, internet services and so much more not profitable enough by today's standards drawing a lot more of Gov interventions in sectors it is unusual to see it in much more urbanised states?

Justify your comments

Do you agree with the conclusion that Gov interventions motivated by a default of sustainable private sector investments in kee sectors of the communities life allowing them to grow may be enough to then reach a level of attraction for the private sector to jump in as profitability kicks in? If well managed by the sale of licenses to the private sector, can the taxpayers recover some of the investments they made when their community was too small to attract?

Comment and explain. You're in charge of a remote tiny community, plan how you fund basic services to the community and your plans to increase attractivity.

Enjoy!

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