Tuesday, September 06, 2005

1472 The CYA attitude in government

Technically, I've been on the "dole" most of my adult life, because I worked in tax supported university libraries. However, working for the state government only six months was the real eye opener for me. Dr. Sanity today clips pieces from a variety of sources, but also comments:

"This "pseudo-action" is the hallmark of government on all levels, from the local to the federal. From NASA to FEMA to the Post Office. Somehow, all these agencies are able to transform huge amounts of money from the taxpayers into the appearance of doing something, when in fact, they fiercely resist any change, any improvement, any suggestions. They remain fixated in granite from their points of origin, determined not to adapt or change with the times. This attitude is insured by the creation of new levels and levels of bureaucracy after every crisis or failure."

When I worked for the State of Ohio I rubbed shoulders with some of the best and brightest of my whole career. Brain cell for brain cell many surpassed the people I knew at the university. There was an energy and desire to serve there that I never saw in academe. However, there was another group of "hangers-on" in those offices who literally sat in their offices behind closed doors with absolutely nothing to do, hired by someone because their daddy had contributed to the party. There were others who were fabulous in appearance and oratory, but were ethically and intellectually challenged. They wouldn't have known a 40 hour work week unless you introduced them at a party. Yes, pseudo-action: "transforming huge amounts of money into the appearance of doing something" is probably what happened in New Orleans at the parish, city, and state level and in DC at the Congressional and agency level.

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