Oh yes!
Year: 2017
The Truth About the WikiLeaks C.I.A. Cache – The New York Times
What had gone wrong? There were two culprits: an honest (if careless) misunderstanding about technology on the part of the press; and yet another shrewd misinformation campaign orchestrated by WikiLeaks.
The Clumsy War Against the ‘Administrative State’ – Management Matters – Management – GovExec.com
From Don Kettl:
The twin ideals of competence and responsiveness have faded, because of neglect from the left and assault from the right. Liberals have developed a disconcerting habit of launching big ideas without paying much attention to how to make them work. Nothing captures this better than the failed launch of the Obamacare website in October 2013, when the administration took its eye off the ball in rolling out its signature program.
But conservatives have been complicit as well. Instead of repealing policies they disagreed with, they savaged the bureaucracies charged with administering them. Through hiring freezes, political attack, and ultimately “starving the beast,” they undermined the agencies with the responsibility for administering the law—and, in the process, weakened confidence in government itself.
Can the government save money by privatizing prisons, Medicare and other functions?
How should we evaluate proposals to privatize government functions?
First, we shouldn’t assume that lower costs means more efficiency. It will be easy to develop a replacement for the Affordable Care Act that is cheaper. Just provide fewer benefits or make the insured pay more out of pocket or in premiums. That is not more efficient, but just a less comprehensive program. The government would save money, but patients get less while paying more.
Second, not everything can be reduced to a price. We often hear that cuts in military spending might result in less security. We should realize that cheaper prisons can be more dangerous. Less spending on education could yield less educated students.
Finally, we need to recognize that people who have spent their careers working in the private sector, where the single measure of success is the rate of profit, might not be capable of running an organization that measures success in terms of human well-being, public health or the beauty and sustainability of our enviro
Average Federal Taxes on Family of Four — Visualizing Economics
http://visualizingeconomics.com/blog/2017/2/26/average-federal-taxes-on-family-of-four
Another graph with the data from the Tax Policy Center this time the average combined federal tax rate on our proverbial family of four with three different incomes.
A Trend Toward #LocalGov – Life, Well Run
http://lifewellrun.org/a-trend-toward-localgov/
It could be a lack of Federal jobs or a change in student philosophy, but it appears that more MPA graduates are entering local government jobs than in previous years, according to the Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration (NASPAA).
. . . . Zooze the Horse: Technical Term Papers, a rant by Suzy from Square State
Hahahahahahaha: "Meanwhile, is there any whisky left?"
https://zoozethehorse.blogspot.com/2017/02/technical-term-papers-rant-by-suzy-from.html
Elitist, Superfluous, Or Popular? We Polled Americans on the Oxford Comma | FiveThirtyEight
There’s been a lot of ink spilled on the Oxford comma, the comma that goes before “and” in a list of three or more things. Is it a grammatical must or an unnecessary blight? (You’ve seen the insufferable and ahistoric comic of JFK and Stalin dressed as exotic dancers.) Grammatical experts have weighed in, but what does the average American think?
Civics 101: A Podcast | New Hampshire Public Radio
http://nhpr.org/topic/civics-101-podcast
Ever wonder what a White House Chief of Staff actually does? How about a Press Secretary? And is gerrymandering still a thing in this country?
Demographics of Social Media Users and Adoption in the United States | Pew Research Center
Today around seven-in-ten Americans use social media to connect with one another, engage with news content, share information and entertain themselves.
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