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Fla. Legislation: More Privatization and Keep It From the Public
Bill would allow more privatization of correctional facilities, revises privatization of agency functions requirements
Privatization was on the agenda today in Florida Senate Rules Committee.
adapted photo from Keith Bacongco
One piece of legislation, SPB 7172, would allow for the privatization of correctional facilities over a large area of southern Florida, while another, SPB 7170, would allow for the secret privatization of some state functions.
The Orlando Sentinel reports:
The Senate Rules Committee, chaired by Sen. John Thrasher, R-St. Augustine, gave the go ahead for the Senate to take up legislation that would privatize correctional facilities in an 18-county South Florida region and also a bill that revises requirements for the privatization process. The second piece of legislation would drop a requirement that departments looking at privatization create a business case for privatization prior to the Legislature making the decision.
Florida Today notes:
The Senate rules committee will take up the bill (PCB 7170) at today’s afternoon meeting. The bill essentially means that an agency would not have to report its privatization of a program or service until after the contract is signed.
Open government advocates say the bill would keep the public in the dark about the costs of outsourcing government services. But proponents counter that the measure requires any privatization deal to first offer “a substantial savings” to the state.
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Show All"Privatisation" is just the latest euphemism for theft of our common wealth. It used to be called "enclosure" when what was being stolen was land.
If we look at history, "enclosure" enabled both the rise of Capitalism and the imperialist adventurism that produced Europoid hegemony all the world around.
It was enclosure that produced the millions of desperate, starving farmers and craftspeople who could be enslaved into the armies and navies, or shipped abroad as "colonists" to work themselves to death for the profits of the proto-Capitalists in places like the Jamestown Colony, prettified today beyond recognition, where those who "did runne awaye unto ye Indyans" to escape the killing labor forced on them were, if recaptured, "appointed to be hanged, some burnt, some to be broken on wheles, others staked, and some to be shott to deathe".
Let's quit letting the ruling class frame what they're doing. They're not "privatising", they're STEALING. They're ROBBING US.
The CD staff who wrote this article should feel a measure of shame for using ruling-class framing. And so should we for not calling them on it.