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Monday, March 30, 2009

 
WHY SHOULD LARRY MCKEOWN NOT BE STANDING IN THE UNEMPLOYMENT LINE?

We admit that being a Program Manager of a state agency is a difficult job with huge responsibilities. Still, in our opinion, someone needs to seriously consider whether Larry McKeown should be standing in the unemployment line.

Look, the guy gets paid $99,971 per year to run the South Carolina Child Support Enforcement Division. And it is a mess. For example:
If the buck does not stop with Mr. McKeown, where does it stop?

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. . . Silly rabbit, government employees don't get laid off only private sector folks do.
 
Agency and department heads all over the country are being terminated for mismanagement. It's a new world. The worsening economy brings added scrutiny to waste and fraud in government. If you want speed up the process contact your Legislators.
 
Some new world. That's how we got a guy that cheated on his taxes to be head of the Dept of Treasury and IRS. Oh, but that's the federal government, not state.
 
Our point was only that hard economic times are causing ordinary citizens to take a closer look at how their taxes are being spent. In this case, the issue becomes whether South Carolina can afford to continue to pay $10 Million a year in fines and, if not, what to do about it. Eveyone else in the country has a computerized child support tracking and collection system--even Alabama and Mississippi. If the head of the CSE Division cannot get this problem solved, shouldn't the State find someone who can? Are you with us on this? Or are we just obtuse?
 
Thanks for visiting. We hope to effect some reforms. Please share yours thoughts in this area if you feel comfortable in doing so.
 
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