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Posted By: Dreadnought, 1/25/2025 1:32:42 AM

One of the reasons for public disgust with government today at all levels is the obvious incompetence of government today. Governments are proving themselves increasingly incompetent at basic tasks, like preserving social order, preventing crime, defending borders, or building public works projects (like California’s high-speed rail, to pick a spectacular example of incompetent excess), while thinking they have the competence to control the planet’s temperature, and make everyone equal by controlling language and setting up endless official ministries of equity.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Bur Oak 1/25/2025 7:36:39 AM (No. 1881574)
The bureaucracy is saturated with diversity, equity, and inclusion with the main characteristic being incompetence. I once visited a DC bureaucrat with OSHA. He spent the first 30 minutes of the meeting explaining how he planned to get rid of an incompetent employee he couldn't fire. He himself was incompetent in my estimation.
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