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INCONSISTENCIES - A SNIPET CLASSIC
Wednesday, January 12, 2005
Not long ago a liberal friend of mine had new carpet and flooring installed in his home. 1. He shopped six different places before he settled on the individual he felt qualified to put his flooring in. 2. He refused to make a down payment or ANY kind of payment to the individual until the job was done and the results PERFECT. 3. After the job was completed, he made the guy who put it in come back TWO times to fix things that I couldn't even detect were wrong. 4. He also got more out of the guy than he paid for--wood transitions (which cost the carpet guy extra) instead of brass or aluminum. It lead into a GREAT discussion about education which made me ask the following questions: 1. Sam, did you go with the guy who was the most expensive? Was the best deal the most expensive one? No? You went with who you thought would do the best job for the money, huh. 2. Don't you think that there should be just one carpet supplier and installer? (The most expensive one...) because if you give money to one of the small guys, it takes money away from the big guys so they can't do as good a job. 3. Why did you refuse to pay until the job was done? You always seem to be more interested in paying for processes rather than results? Doesn't spending more money always bring better results? Why not pay and just accept what you get? 4. If the carpet and flooring was in, why did you make the guy come back over and over again to get it perfect? Why not pay him more money to come back and fix it? You get the gist... Sam is interested in choice (competition) and performance (outcomes) when it comes to his own money, but loses that concern when it comes to spending other peoples' money. Or is there some other motivation?
posted by Jack Mercer @ 1/12/2005 02:34:00 PM  
2 Comments:
  • At 1/13/2005 03:11:00 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    JM: LOVED this post. Maybe the best one ever. Great point.

     
  • At 1/13/2005 08:06:00 PM, Blogger Bookworm said…

    It's so easy to spend other people's money. Liberals have no sense that "other people's money" is, in fact, their own money, and their neightbors' money, and their family's money, and that all of these people have handed it over to the entity least likely to handle the money in an intelligent way. I don't know why, but your post put me in mind of Philip K. Howard's wonderful book, The Death of Common Sense, which talks about the insanities of our government bureaucracy, and goes some way to explaining why government is so ridiculously expensive.

     
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