Because no one at all is speaking on behalf of the taxpayer.
All of the submissions have come from groups calling for more expenditure.
One little voice must be raised on behalf of the person funding all the expenditure.
Brendan
Brendan
First of all I commend you on sticking your neck out there with your proposals. It's a lot harder to do what you do than what I do, that is, to criticize behind the anonymity of my username.
So while I may lay it on thick and heavy from time to time, please be assured that it is not personal (certainly not intended to be).
Having said that, if viewpoints and proposals are put into the public domain and those proposals are, from my perspective, ill-judged at best or reprehensible at worst, then as another poster alluded to, in a democracy, it is healthy for those proposals to be tackled.
It is the mindset that supports the proposals that I wish to engage with not the personal individual (albeit the lines get blurred from time to time).
That said, I'm not immune from learning or opening my mind to alternatives, and certainly there are a select few contributors on AAM that have made me think.
After all that, I look forward to reading your detailed proposal...but alas, I don't expect to be hitting the 'like' button anytime soon.
TBS