A Manual of Debate And Oral Discussion for Schools Societies And Clubs

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) 2. Government ownership has not proved a financial success.
a. Annual deficits have resulted in every system.
(I) The deficit in France was $2, - 160, 000. (Government Own- ership of Telephones, p. 8. M. Mannering. ) (II) The deficit in Germany was $3, 500, 000. (Government Own- 198 A MANUAL OF DEBATE ership of Telephones, p. 8. M. Mannering. ) (Ill) The deficit in England was $4, 700, 000. (Report of Post- Master General, 1913, p. 34. ) 3. Deficits in such government enterprises are not just
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a. 80% of the telegraph messages are sent by a small per cent of the peo- ple, and (Western Union Report, b. All of the people are taxed to pay the deficits created by the few. C. The inherent defects of our system of govern- ment will make government operation of the telephones and telegraphs a failure. I. Officialdom brings irresponsibility.
a. There will be no incentive to intro- duce improved methods. (North American Review, Vol. 194, p. 496. Sydney Brooks. ) b. The absence of a desire for gain will bring no desire for increased effi- ciency.


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