some of them won't get enough work to do. And if they don't get enough work to do, they demotivate everybody else by their mere bureaucracy, and in that machine of bureaucracy, it accumulates more and more power. And it's not always that some one individual
independent electoral commission. It needs independent media. In the modern world, it needs a meritocratic bureaucracy. So, people are hired and fired to measure pollution or worry about traffic and road construction who aren't cousins of the ruling party. They aren't somebody's friend, but they're
I want to do is unleash oil production in Canada, clear, uh, the regulatory bureaucracy, the government gatekeepers, get rid of industrial carbon taxes, and have a stronger dollar that makes life more affordable and much more geostrategic power in the world.
But when you ask the people at the edge, they'll tell you. Bureaucracy is what's happening. What's happening is that the policies and structures and boundaries and processes and rules and norms by which we govern our behavior at work have metastasized into something
Much more extreme than forms of socialism that actually existed, which ended up in the control of those assets by a concentrated bureaucratic elite, that often ended up tyrannizing over the rest of the population even more intensely than the capitalists that they claimed to replace. In Marketopia, on the other hand, there is true common ownership, because by construction, all the value of all assets flow equally to all citizens,
inside of us for lack of a better word is a bureaucrat and the goal of the bureaucrat is to get things done the bureaucrat is a performance junkie the bureaucrat Warriors the bureaucrat is a warrior not Warrior Warrior Wares am I
bureaucrat is to get things done the bureaucrat is a performance junkie the bureaucrat Warriors the bureaucrat is a warrior not Warrior Warrior Wares am I going to get up in time in the morning am I going to catch my plane on time do I have enough money in the bank am I did
and when I arrived at Pixar that's where Pixar was stuck it wasn't stuck in the bureau atic side it was stuck in that artistic side I have a chapter in the book that's called starving artist Pixar as a whole company was the quintessential starving artist full of talent full of creativity full of magic
The Narcotics-- Bureau of Narcotics? Bureau of Narcotics. So the way he tried to get one-- he successfully got one. He travelled to the White House on his personal jet.
And our model has us buying 500,000 acres of private bits and gluing together all the other colors, which are different kinds of public lands-- Bureau of Land Management, Fish and Wildlife Service, et cetera. The idea is to put it all together and eventually create a seamlessly managed reserve, after you've taken down, frankly, thousands of miles of barbed wire fence.
called the Massachusetts Freedom to Marry Coalition where we would go to prides, and serve wedding cake, and do all sorts of public education, speakers, bureaus-- real grassroots organizing and activism. And I was called at 9:00am that morning by New England Cable News, and they asked me if I would be willing to be on live
needs more gibberish. In other words, bad writing is a deliberate choice. Bureaucrats insist on gibberish to evade responsibility. Pasty-faced nerds get their revenge on the girls who turned them down for dates in high school, and the jocks how kicked sand in their faces.
Say-- And those of you who were around in the 1980s can surely remember that back then teenagers spoke in fluid paragraphs. Bureaucrats wrote in plain English, and every academic article is a masterpiece in the art of the essay. Yes, that's the way it was in the 1980s.
the United States apart and turned them from plural to singular, the crash that laid waste to the business of America making way for a democracy of bureaucrats and everymen. Each decline brought renewal. Each implosion released energy.
the United States apart and turned them from plural to singular, the crash that laid waste to the business of America, making way for a democracy of bureaucrats and everymen. Each decline brought renewal. Each implosion released energy.
So that kind of model of allowing people at the local level to solve those problems and giving them tools, sometimes just a manual of how to do it and how to get through the bureaucratic system to make those changes and sometimes actual technology platforms to let people do this. This is a great opportunity.
world be the best president in the world so that's a lot of part of the culture explaining that that culture is mixed Bureau so I do that and then um comedy even last night I was at Selenas doing a
But all their due diligence can't protect them from the likes of Lolo. Lolo has found the secret to eternal life as a tamarisk hunter. Unknown to the Interior Department and its BuRec subsidiary, he's been seeding new patches of tamarisk, encouraging visher--vigorous brushy groves in previously cleared areas. He has hauled and planted healthy root balls up and down the river system in strategically hidden and inaccessible corridors, all in a bid for security against the swarms of other
The bure . Hoke no tosh.
the bureaucratic politics theory, and then kind of the great man theory as well.
corrupt bureaucracy of the state.
career bureaucrats in positions of power at those organizations for decades, and they can just wait out sitting
Yes. What are you referring to when you say clear the way and unlock? Removing bureau bureaucratic obstacles. Um the the resources we have are massively profitable for the private
So burekas are one of those foods that many cultures claim and are proud of.
But bureaucrats and civil servants stay there and they build know-how.
The Bureau of Engineering deals with all that and zoning.
on uh this uh artist versus bureaucrat um is it do you think it's true that this bureaucrat inside us and uh you left the corporate world understanding
The bureaucrats, the maligned bureaucrats, they said, I want to tell you about that.
the Bureau of Land Management.
Hannibal Buress. He made a joke.
That Bureau of Labor Statistics series is wrong.
So bureaucracy seems to be used as a dirty word.
But bureaucracy has become, appropriately so, a dirty word because of the way it's done so often.
The bureaucratic reward structure has no means to reward it.
The bureaucrats are crooked.
no bureaucracy or nothing, so they're adopting it. But what we suspect is going to happen is they're setting the best practice and then, hopefully, around the rest of the country
does bureaucracy do, what does legislature do, what does executor do? There simply blurred lines, therefore, most people expect a legislator to behave like an executor, and an executor
the bureaucracy of bureaucracies um but that's a plan funny thing is that it's
government bureaucracy and it's not just it's it's not just the bureaucracy in terms of the people but it's the
The bureaucracy would not bend to his will, so he took care of the problem himself. He did it to save his son.
or they're bureaucratic. We are hearing from our leaders that we can actually do this.
some of them won't get enough work to do. And if they don't get enough work to do, they demotivate everybody else by their mere member of that bureaucracy is the one that corrupts the initial principles on which the government was founded, but just something over time, you forget. You begin to censor. You begin to limit
I feel like the bureaucracy needs politeness and civility and paperwork to function.
an idea that bureaucracy should be run not by people who were born into the right families, but ones who had shown their ability
involves some degree of bureaucracy. Um but if you have no regulation at all, you will have it run a muck. That's
They were dealt these bureaucratic hurdles behind the scenes by people involved in the legacy program, people who just caused problems
then down the bureaucratic ranks of the factory, the clerk is working harder, but the factory workers working even
Our tendency to bureaucratize, formalize, complicate was outpaced by complexity.
Instead of bureaucracy, we had to rely on adaptiveness, adaptive problem solving.
We got through the bureaucracy with the unions, with everyone.