Loyality and Responsibility
June 5th, 2014
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What would you think if the owner of a Ford dealership always purchased General Motors cars for his family to drive? Or, what would be your reaction if the owner of a McDonald’s franchise always took her family to eat at a Wendy’s? Although there is no written law that people have to be loyal to the products they are selling, we naturally expect them to be.
It seems to me that we as taxpayers have a right to expect this same type of loyalty from people who are employed to conduct the business of the federal government. But according to statistical reports published by USA Today, as of last September 3.9% percent of all federal employees owed back taxes, and the percentage is on the rise. Read more…
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