Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Federal Fund Programs

Federal Fund Programs, Do they really work, or do they Complicate Federal, State, or City Agencies?


Federal Funds are now becoming a city and statewide welfare reform program, in which are now complicating Federal, State, or City Agencies. I.F.F.O.C.’s investigation has discovered that these Title IV Federal Grants or Title IV Federal Programs, which were designed to assist these agencies, are now complicating what the original program was designed for.
For example: Your local Police Department receives Federal Grants to resolve crime, so now they create a special task force to resolve the special issue of crime for the program they are receiving the federal funds. Then the local residence discovers that the Police officers handling the rest of the city are no longer available for the rest of the public issues, due to their time spent on the Federal Grant or Federal Program they are currently working under. So do these Federal Programs actually assist or hinder the average citizens, cities, or state funded programs, or are these agencies abusing these federal funds, as a welfare reform programs, to assist them with receiving Federal Funds to basically pay there bills.
I.F.F.O.C. had discovered that now these state and cities are working with Federal Task Forces to obtain more federal grants or funds for all the agencies, and still not solving the issues of criminal activity. So do we need to get back to the basics and resolve crime, as well as, solve the state or city problems the old fashion way? Do we need to train our local police officers to handle all crimes, or just the specific task force for these local, state, or federal agencies, are currently on just to receive federal funds? Or does this assist these local, state, or federal agencies, for plausible denial ability, basically to pass or deny the blame, as they will claim that this is not there department or job description or task, due to the special task force they are currently working. I.F.F.O.C. believes these local, state, or federal agencies, should just do there job, and not complicate matters, and they should bring these matters back to the basic principle ideas of just solving the problems without welfare reform for these local, state, or federal agencies.

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