Author Archive: K. Lloyd Billingsley

K. Lloyd Billingsley is Communications Counsel at the Independent Institute.
Full biography and recent publications

Government Mental Case


Monday August 26th, 2013   •   Posted by K. Lloyd Billingsley at 8:40am PDT   •   2 Comments

In 2004, nearly 54 percent of California voters approved Proposition 63, the Mental Health Services Act. State senate boss Darrell Steinberg, the measure’s original sponsor, wants President Obama to use it as a model for the nation. That is a bad idea, just like Proposition 63 itself. The measure slapped an additional 1 percent…
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TSA Imposes Double Jeopardy


Friday August 23rd, 2013   •   Posted by K. Lloyd Billingsley at 9:30am PDT   •   6 Comments

Passing through the gauntlet of gruff Transportation Security Administration screeners is hardly a pleasant experience for anybody, especially the elderly, the disabled, and families with children. But all travellers will be delighted to learn that the TSA is forcing passengers to pass through screening twice on the same trip. For example, a traveler departing…
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Federal Tutoring Program Designed to Fail


Wednesday August 21st, 2013   •   Posted by K. Lloyd Billingsley at 9:23am PDT   •   1 Comment

Arne Duncan, federal education secretary, concedes that federally subsidized tutoring programs are academically ineffective. But according to a recent report the programs are also riddled with waste and fraud. Supplemental Educational Services (SES) traces back to Title 1, a 1965 federal program intending to improve academic achievement, and which now amounts to $14 billion….
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How Government Abuse Generates Waste – and Absurdity


Monday August 19th, 2013   •   Posted by K. Lloyd Billingsley at 9:43am PDT   •   1 Comment

Its academic reputation may fall short of Berkeley, UCLA and Stanford, but the University of California at Davis boasts a fine department of viticulture and enology. UC Davis also teaches how abuse can generate waste. The UC system, now headed by former Homeland Security boss Janet Napolitano, a politician and bureaucrat with no academic…
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USPS Still a Loser


Wednesday August 14th, 2013   •   Posted by K. Lloyd Billingsley at 8:54am PDT   •   4 Comments

In the quarter that ended June 30, the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) lost $740 million, down from $5.2 billion in losses during the same period last year. The USPS managed to reduce those losses by eliminating delivery routes, raising prices on stamps, consolidating facilities, cutting hours and other measures. Revenue from shipping packages was…
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DEA Leaves Student Nearly DOA


Monday August 12th, 2013   •   Posted by K. Lloyd Billingsley at 9:03am PDT   •   3 Comments

Last year, the UC San Diego engineering student Daniel Chong was mistakenly swept up in a DEA raid near the UC campus. Chong, 25, had committed no crime and was not charged with anything. But DEA agents stuck the student in a small windowless interrogation room with no food, water, or toilet facilities, and…
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NSA, TSA, SOS


Friday August 9th, 2013   •   Posted by K. Lloyd Billingsley at 8:58am PDT   •   8 Comments

As the New York Times reports, the National Security Agency (NSA) is “not just intercepting the communications of Americans who are in direct contact with foreigners targeted overseas.” The agency is “also casting a far wider net for people who cite information linked to those foreigners.” Further, in its extensive computer searches of data,…
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PorkIgration.con


Wednesday August 7th, 2013   •   Posted by K. Lloyd Billingsley at 9:49am PDT   •   2 Comments

Few would challenge the need for meaningful immigration reform in American, but taxpayers have good cause to wonder why the current immigration bill pending in Congress includes earmarks and pork barrel spending for special interest advocacy groups. In the style of Obamacare, many Senators and members of Congress may not have read the entire…
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Government Motors Still a Guaranteed Loser for Taxpayers


Monday August 5th, 2013   •   Posted by K. Lloyd Billingsley at 9:44am PDT   •   3 Comments

From January to June, General Motors sold 4.85 million cars and trucks worldwide, an increase of almost 4 percent, and the new Chevrolet Impala is getting rave reviews. GM bosses may be popping the bubbly, but the huge automaker remains a guaranteed loser for American taxpayers. Recall that taxpayers bailed out a bankrupt General…
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Sinecures Add to High Cost of Government


Wednesday July 31st, 2013   •   Posted by K. Lloyd Billingsley at 8:45am PDT   •   3 Comments

Government waste occurs in schemes such as the federal stimulus, the GM bailout, Obamacare, and so forth. Government waste also occurs as a result of nepotism and sinecures, as in the case of Gil Cedillo Jr. In 2011 California’s Central Basin Municipal Water District hired Cedillo as a “business development manager,” a position the…
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