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nxcho
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9 years ago
People in the nordic countries including Finland have more trust in government authorities and public administration compared to for example Americans. A government agency given the task to given the task to produce some kind of recommendation of best practices is expected to do so reasonably well.
jdavis703|9 years ago
dsfyu404ed|9 years ago
There's huge parts of the country where government at every level is regarded as corrupt and dysfunctional.
When a higher authority (fed > state > town > individual departments > subgroup within a dept.) has to tell the offending institution to step in line it's usually very welcome. People being screwed tend to place their trust in the other parts of the government stack (the parts that haven't screwed them yet).
laurencerowe|9 years ago
Bay Area housing and transport problems can only be solved at a metropolitan level. Compare to New York and London which have political bodies covering the majority of their metropolitan areas. This enables them override the nimbyism and beggar-thy-neighbour policies of most Bay Area municipalities.
Frankly, expectations for what government can achieve just seem far too low here. California seems constitutionally hobbled.