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Steve Cook's avatar

Heaven forbid an endpoint is reached where a bunch of non elected bureaucrats can’t keep milking the system via process forever.

Reminds me of an article I read yesterday where Jeff Bezos said a Miami should have an AI process where your application for a building permit is reviewed and decided on in ten seconds. If the answer is no, it should immediately tell you the six things you have to do to get a yes. No forever bureaucratic process. Imagine the change in SB where this type of decision making could happen. But, you would eliminate lots of power brokering. Lots of legacy ties. Lots of cost. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jxT0B3bLcGs

Brian MacIsaac's avatar

I had never looked at it from your point of view before. But you are exactly right. Nothing ever gets done in Washington. It’s nothing but committee meetings and let’s hire some “experts” they can get to the bottom of this, but never do.

rita murdoch's avatar

Perfectly explained.

Bill Russell's avatar

Trump and Rubio seem to be the only two wanting to complete tasks at hand, so it seems to be at times. Kristin Noem, a genuine corrupt politician turns out to be really "special" with her $220M ad scam ... and a queen-sized bed in her plane, got to be kidding me. I don't know about Patel, I think he's in over his head with straightening out the corrupt FBI. Trump needs to replace his people that look too good, we can name plenty, for dumb managing of tasks and pick those that can apply common sense that have lived a life of getting things done in the commercial sector. One of Trump's main faults is he's too visual, responds to a person's looks over their capability. Trump needs to seek only capability and the dedication in people to get the job done in DC. Trump would do better in popularity if he could hide his love for gold stuff, he doesn't relate to the average person. A representation as a King and his gold is not going to help in his popularity.