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AlexEatsKittens | 10 years ago
Wouldn't it be interesting if the slow moving, budget draining, enthusiasm killing bureaucrat were really a subtle and effective anarchist?
AlexEatsKittens | 10 years ago
Wouldn't it be interesting if the slow moving, budget draining, enthusiasm killing bureaucrat were really a subtle and effective anarchist?
ddingus|10 years ago
Look at the changes to the Post Office. Two seemingly small things combine to put real pressure on what is otherwise able to operate just fine.
One was a change in rates, which basically favored large publishers. Small distribution and citizen mail subsidize big publishing, who then can ramp up on their volume.
The other was a pre-pay requirement for benefits that is just nuts! Something like 25 years.
Now, the Post shows a loss and there is a lot of discussion about how to "improve" it, privatize it, etc...
I'll bet there is a fair amount of this type of thing going on. Some analysis to identify critical targets, planning to impact them, then messaging to maximize the leverage / profit / change from those impacts.
Anyway, back to the Post. Either one of those things would have been both manageable and to a degree justifiable. Both combined are a real mess.
scentoni|10 years ago