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McCain's 1/2 truth about amnesty and "Liberal Fascism" affect on government contracting |
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February 13, 2008 |
PRESS RELEASE Tuesday, 13 February 2008
By : Richard Lingensjo (author) Email:
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Two recent books, “Liberal Fascism” author Jonah Goldberg and “Blacklisted by History” author Stanton Evans, have provided blockbuster background work. Correcting deceptive “PC” history, by those of us affected by it, is in the best tradition of objective journalism.
My self-published book (extends the truth telling – GOOGLE author’s last name – Lingensjo - to avoid paying tribute to the Manhattan elites) is controversial because it exposes the inherent tyrannical nature of consolidated government power, and consequently the potential for misdeeds by government organizations. My construction experience describes a microcosm of governments’ bureaucracy interface with private industry.
The book has been validated by numerous industry professionals. Not one challenge has been made regarding CBM’s (CONSTRUCTION BUDGET MANAGEMENT) content. You can vet me with Jeff Horseman, a staff writer for “The Press-Enterprise”.
Don’t judge the book by its title. Unlike many books and articles that criticize liberalism with a broad brush; CBM takes the NEXT STEP and provides detailed solutions to specific problems. Every formal organization, except kitchen-table ones, has a need for shelter, hence, for building construction in some manner, at least tenant-improvement and maintenance, if not an entire new facilities.
Try to imagine ANY incentive entrenched elites (and their acolytes) have to make changes. CBM describes radical paradigm shifts for public employees and those who beniffit from the status quo. Their ever present talk of minor tweaking of “the system” reveals the true intent. Pretending they advocate real change relieves the pressure to do so.
CalPoly Pomona entertained accepting CBM as the author’s PhD thesis, until they determined that the author has too much testosterone for their program. K-12 school construction administrators go apoplectic, thereby confirming relevance. Pedantic comments, with no specific objection to CBM assertions, display their PC agenda and condescending attitude.
CBM contends that, in public contracting the selection process should be, following conservative principals, as objective as possible. Making the decision events transparent, and thereby minimize the temptation for abuse and corruption.
GOOGLE Lingensjo
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Summary
The book exposes specific cases, where expanding governments relentless assault toward servitude by big brother (PC elites and their acolytes), are taking unjust control over an ever increasing share of economic activity. Confused, intimidated, asleep at the switch?
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