because bureaucracy kill invention & creation...rules make the world in a static motion....arrows are pointing in one direction..but may be there can be a shorter way! but you should follow the arrow...you should follow the law!here we may spend years to solve a weak case...like a mistake in the first name...a mistake in relgion in the identification card!....all because of hell bureaucracy!
2006-07-10 20:11:56
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answered by donia f 4
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Every government bureaucracy (the IRS, the ATF, the DEA, your local housing authority, etc.) acts as a form of civic cancer.
Each was designed to address a specific problem, or oversee a certain aspect of societal action. Each bureaucracy, funded by public capitol, must justify it's own existence at all times in order for it to justify continued and additional public funding.
Each bureaucracy must expand in order to justify it's own existence. After all, if the perceived problem isn't getting any worse, or everything runs too smoothly in the area of regulation, the bureaucracy overseeing it will be denied additional funding. Without additional funding, any given bureaucracy will not be able to support it's self or it's expansion. How will they pay for raises, benefits, additional employees, etc?
To accomplish this, a government bureaucracy will create problems by grossly exaggerating the negative effects of whatever problem it is in charge of extinguishing or whatever actions they were designed to regulate. Each bureaucracy will make a collective and concerted effort to over regulate and over legislate all aspects of the perceived "problem" in an effort to justify their own expansion.
The end result is an endless drain on the public dollar and a flood of asinine and unnecessary regulations of which the only intent is to justify further funding of an unnecessary bureaucracy.
In the end it'll kill everything Americans love about being American. Cancer..........
2006-07-11 03:22:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Statistically speaking, bureaucracy creates 4.83 overpaid and underworked employees for every corrupt one. So let's not lose our focus here.
2006-07-11 05:58:36
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answered by boozer 1
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my answer....someone else has already said...so i will give him the credit
Experience hath shewn, that even under the best forms [of government] those entrusted with power have, in time, and by slow operations, perverted it into tyranny.
—Thomas Jefferson, 1778
Our country is now taking so steady a course as to show by what road it will pass to destruction, to wit: by consolidation [of power] first, and then corruption, its necessary consequence.
—Thomas Jefferson
2006-07-11 17:00:56
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answered by sparkalittlefire 4
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These big organizations become sort of "Mob" type organizations which lobby for as much or more money each year than last budget year and they are draining the pocketbook of America.
2006-07-11 02:57:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Too many chiefs and no Indians?
2006-07-11 19:04:50
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answered by Big Bear 7
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