It should sound familiar to paraphrase former FEMA director Michael Brown: to go balls to the walls to cut red tape. Since their end game is to drown the government in a bath tub, it ironic to expect another layer of bureaucracy to make the process work better. It is not only another layer that communications needs to go through but responsibility to be passed on to.
What school of management says to simply cut the red tape and simply let another layer know that there is a problem? Just who has the responsibility after the red tape is cut and how is the job done and by whom? It should be obvious that by drowning a government of, by and for the people, only the people will suffer. Things don’t get done by faith or fiat, it takes a structure that these people have no faith in, let alone competence.
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