Topic: Waste of taxpayer money?
I have to get this off my chest and this is the only forum in which I can do it. Sorry that it is not guitar related but I know many of you have either heard of this or may have followed it with some interest.
Lance Armstrong has been stripped of his seven Tour De France titles by the world governing federation of the Tour. This follows months of back and forth between Armstrong and the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) who stated they have reams of witness statements from former teammates and other bicyclists who competed against/with Armstrong. This also follows Armstrong's decision last week to cease his efforts to continue fighting the USADA over their allegations.
Now I know many of you may be thinking, "You are spending too much time getting hot over something so trivial!", and you would be right except for one thing: While the USADA is a non-profit corporation not affiliated with the federal government they receive 10 million dollars per year in non-competitive (means that money canot go to anyone else but them) federal grants! Ten million dollars to "police" sports!
I agree that sports should be drug free. I don't want my children, or anyone else's, idolizing athletes who achieve their greatness through better chemistry rather than hard work and diligence. I applaud the fact that the various sporting bodies have taken a drug free stance to help keep the playing field balanced and cheat free.
What I don't agree with is our government spending millions of dollars to help the sports governing bodies do their investigations. I was appalled when Major League Baseball players were "subpoena'd" to appear before congress to testify in regards to their drug use or non-use. I was appalled that the federal government took it upon themselves to prosecute both Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens for perjury that they allegedly committed when they appeared before that "august" body.
I don't like Bonds and I am not very fond of Clemens. Bonds was an arrogant putz and Clemens was on the Red Sox when they beat my beloved Angels in the ALCS in '86, (Yes, I can be petty too).
I followed and supported Armstrong while he owned the Tour De France. I followed his many mix-ups with cycling's governing body in regards to doping and I was relieved every time he was exonerated. Armstrong NEVER failed a drug test in all the years he cycled competitively. NEVER. His story of overcoming cancer to win not one but SEVEN TDF's was front page news and, in a sport dominated by Europeans, it was nice to see an American win once in awhile....Or seven times in a row.
I am not a cyclist but one who likes seeing a person or team succeed in such a dominating manner as it shows that they, hopefully, have put in the work necessary to win in such convincing fashion.
I am not only peeved but mad that the federal government would allow itself to become a part of something it has NO BUSINESS being involved in. Every professional sports league in the USA is a private entity. Even the US Olympic committee is a private non-profit organization. As a private entity the onus to prove or not prove doping is upon the shoulders of that entity, NOT THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT!
In this day of a crappy economy, huge national debt and unemployment our tax dollars should NEVER be used to fund anti-doping in sports not should it be used to investigate anti-doping in sports. As a firefighter, a member of a public safety union and one who is on the wrong end of (unjustifiably IMO) attacks upon my profession I am appalled that a politician or government could so easily throw me and my brothers and sisters under the bus for "waste" yet allow millions upon millions of our tax dollars to be spent in investigating doping in sports leagues that are purely private in nature.
Isn't there not a more pressing matter that all those millions of dollars could be spent on?
Stepping off the soap box now...Thanks for listening.
I look forward to any rebuttals or agreements.