Wednesday, September 29, 2021

MY IDEAS - WILLIAM BISSELL

 A WRITING BY WILLIAM  BISSELL

IDEA

Medicaid alone has $20+ Billion in Fraud alone. The NY State budget this yr was $200+ Billion and this guy had us in $60 Bill in debt. This $20 Billion goes against that total debt. It could be Much Higher than $20+Billion.

   NYS, i researched,  and asked around, owns over 40,000 buildings and how many millions of acres of land? U.S. government!

We could sell them for -25% under market to free up those properties. Investors would love this idea. The one time profits would go a long way to pay down that debt alone.  Figure the first 3 yrs after auction would bring in $ Billions.

  NYRA  COSTS NY multi millions because so many people are on the payroll and that agency  does NOT HAVE TO MAKE Profit in order to run every yr.  The waste is legion.  I would lease it to an entity that WANTS to profit and ask for 10% after the lease.  You just audit the NYRA tracks to make sure the money is there and coming in annually.

  NY Does NOT write a constitutional budget every yr. It's been illegal for decades. Each Dept is supposed to write their own budget. The overall budget goes before the legist for passage.  I would tell each Dept chief to write a budget 7-10% under last yrs budget. They work at the leisure of the Gov. If they say they can't do that. Then I would replace them with someone who can. Ha.

 Then I go to each agency and ask the workers to come up with ways to save money. If they do, they will get a Christmas bonus on Dec 15th each yr. After the first yr, when a bunch of agencies brag about the Christmas bonus they got, the others would join in. But I would go to EACH agency personally. 

"Hey everyone, come on over...." Standing on a ladder or a desk. The workers themselves have ideas all the time but get ripped apart for it. Whistle blowers are discouraged or treated like shit. They need to feel happy, engaged, part of a team. Not treated like crap. 

 The other ideas are easy, the FIx-Up idea. 

Lottery idea. Sell-off idea  would ignite the local economies as NY would contract with local shops to fix stuff up. Building sell off would allow local contractors to flourish as money gets pumped into local economies, PLUS the local gov;t's would do better with more tax revenue coming in. Investors would make more money as they can build more businesses and hire more people.

 All the Lottery money goes to schools, not half, where the state takes $5.7 Bill away from schools. How much school taxes would be cut with this kind of infusion of money?  

 Do these ideas in all 62 counties, and all 1000+ school districts.  Christmas bonuses.   Cutting Regs and Slashing laws would unchoke all across the board.  School Regs are OUTRAGEOUS and cost Billions for nonsense.

 Lastly, How do you get this past the Senate & Assembly. who are DEEP BLUE Dem's.  
I tell them, I won't take one bit of credit for these plans. I will let everyone know that all these ideas came directly from them.  All the credit goes to each one directly. Who would vote against you?  NO ONE.    BUT, if you say "NO"  and don't vote with these changes. I will go to each district and tell the people that YOUR legislator voted NO for your tax cuts, No to the savings. No to the changes. I would run someone against that RAT and remind people everyday that their  Representative did NOT want "YOU" to have tax cuts or get cheap real estate, no to new jobs and more. 
 How do you think that would go?? I think it wouldn't take long before the panic would set in and those targets wouldn't be able to live in their district.  Knock them off one at a time. 

 I think? I don't know?  But we could cut $60-70 Billion annually?  And these are just MY ideas. 

Could you imagine sitting around a table with super smart folks who know how to Audit, analyze, Citizens Against Gov't Waste, Unshackle NY Orgs, Manhattan Inst. People (Who have NEVER responded to me ever!!) I would even think of handing over the NYS budget to one of these Orgs for recommendations.   No one has all the answers.

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