Liberal idiots believe government
and business
aren't the same thing. That's part of why you're idiots.
So, in order to survive a business must be able to provide effective customer service, be attentive to the wants and needs of its customers, build customer and employee trust, manage its employees, maintain employee morale, protect and safeguard its assets, operate as efficiently as possible, reward fiscal responsibility, be flexible and innovative, and turn a profit.
So why wouldn't a government operate under those same premises? If it did, maybe many of the following could have been mitigated if not even avoided...
As tax season approaches, the agency is short-staffed, underfunded, and so overwhelmed with calls that even a phone number for VIPs is a bust.
www.bloomberg.com
A U.S. government watchdog says the United States has wasted about $2.4 billion on assets such as buildings and vehicles that were either unused or abandoned, had not been used for their intended purposes, had deteriorated, or were destroyed.
gandhara.rferl.org
A key part of the Biden administration's plan to distribute free COVID tests depends heavily on the United States Postal Service. White House officials say that effort is going well, with tens of millions of tests now being shipped. But the U.S. Postal Service remains under intense scrutiny for...
www.pbs.org
The appropriations lapse occurred during filing season, the agency’s busiest time of year, and will affect next year’s filing season as well.
www.govexec.com
For years, public trust in the federal government has hovered at near-record lows. That remains the case today, as the United States struggles with a pandemic and economic recession.
www.pewresearch.org
El Paso officials, aid workers and churches are scrambling to find shelter and legal counsel for a surge of Central American migrants
www.theguardian.com
When an account discrepancy occurs that cannot be traced, it’s customary to make what is called an "un-documentable adjustment". Read the full article here.
www.city-journal.org