• Delphia@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    Yeah it all falls under the same umbrella really.

    It could be done smartly by experts with actual input from the people that have been begging for improvements and complaining about redundant policies and antiquated systems for decades. But no… lets use expensive external “experts” who understand nothing and will make more problems than they solve and cost more while they do it.

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      That’s not a government problem per se. Same happens in private businesses. Somebody gets an incentive to bring down payroll. Internal expertise gets chucked out and external people come in. A bonus is given to the manager for reducing headcount. Costs on external people goes up explosively. Incentive for infernal expertise gets created. It’s a fun cycle if you’re there at the right moment.