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... ? Any responsible private company or nonprofit outfit would want to know these sort of performance statistics. Government failure is nothing new; it’s been well-documented on OpenMarket before. Instances of public sector incompetence like this should have everyone worried as the government gets ready to take over the health care sector. If the government can’ ...
... true when it comes to the $53 billion dollars that the U.S. government has spent for relief and reconstruction in Iraq since the invasion ... state-of-the-art hospital that never opened because the Iraqi government was unable to supply it with equipment, staffing or electricity; ... rebuilding will ultimately be wasted due to Iraqi government incompetence. As a further slap in the face to U.S. taxpayers ...
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by Dick Morris and Eileen McGann at Townhall.com How can the government pretend that it can manage, overhaul, streamline and reform the health care system in the United States ... , now that it is upon us, we find ourselves pathetically short of shots. Do we really have confidence in government's ability to make these decisions? Does its manifest inability to protect us from the swine ...
... "incompetence," one House Republican stressed Thursday. Before the House Oversight and Government ... }"I think what this really displays is this administration is now showing a level of incompetence that makes their credibility suspect with every single American ... numbers and lack of accountability" demonstrated the government was not suited to tackle larger issues, like healthcare ...
... is pursuing happiness, but we can certainly measure how many are in the clutches of misery. If a government is doing its job to perfection, then there would be zero incidence of depression that is a reaction to ... only mild, and there are no signs of improvement, then any government that has been in power for more than a few months deserves to be ousted for incompetence (or malice). It is fairly ...
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... and Raymond Hull, in which the authors argue: "In a hierarchy every employee tends to rise to his level of incompetence." Take a look around at your office or place of business. And think about the federal government and the level of incompetence found in FEMA or the U.S. Postal Service or the Medicare program or Social Security. So ...

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