3 thoughts on “MADDness”

  1. Yea, cause the deputy director of the Office of Management and Budget is just like being the head of the NHTSA.

  2. The thing that troubles me most in this article is this: “MADD also runs many of the mandatory classes DWI convicts are forced to attend (and pay for). ”

    In other words, MADD’s government policy recommendations are perfectly in line with lining their pockets.

    It may have once been a sincere and well-intentioned organization, but now it would appear to be just one more devious and hypocritical scheme for siphoning money from the government teat.

    This is where non-profits go to die. A good idea leads to success, success leads to power, and power leads to corruption. This obvious financial conflict of interest combined with the fact that MADD’s founder dismisses the current group in charge is all the indictment I need to hear.

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