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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am excited that once DC becomes a state ALL of the bureaucracies are going to be moved out of town. No more State Dept, Homeland, Commerce, FTC, Justice etc. Between telecommuting and the outright relocations due to politicians wanting jobs in their states, the bureaucrats will be moved out entirely! Space, freedom and total awesomeness. [/quote] Why would they move? BTW the FTC Act says that the FTC is to have its principal office in Washington.[/quote] A subsequent law can change all that. Move the FTC too. Once it starts, it should all go. [/quote] Once Washington is a state then there is even more political force for there to be federal spending be in DC... Not less.[/quote] Scattering agency headquarters around the country will make government a lot more dysfunctional and inefficient. But that seems to be what the GOP loves doing most - making government dysfunctional.[/quote] Didn't we just spend a year proving teleworking is more efficient than driving into the office? Why does it matter where HQ is other than to pay salaries to local constituents to prop up the economy?[/quote]
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