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I am shocked and surprised that a for profit company went bankrupt just before their lucrative contract expired and all the work that they had skipped out on became due. What an interesting coincidence that the company also happens to be about as old as the contract and only serves that contract.
It’s so transparent.
Adding a profit extraction layer to public services has the effect of either adding cost or reducing service. It is very infrequent that the private sector gets the job done without both cutting services and adding cost, but if the politicians profit, they don’t care. Where else could they go work after their term in office?