As insane as it might come off to you - how could we fix that issue? If business was public, cut out the self-preservation and introduce the need for efficiency in operation to government. This is just one offer, though, and it brings a whole set of new issues with it. I just put it out to underline the fact that efficiency and drive aren't necessarily restricted to private business.
Furthermore, the infuriating thing with this post and indeed the state of several public systems is that the need for self-preservation is deemed a negative thing - which I totally agree that it has become. What should be a golden principle in democracy, that politicians should be self-preservating by fulfilling their promises so they don't get kicked out on their asses has turned into something negative because the average couch potato has lost all touch with social action and getting his/her message through.
Furthermore, the infuriating thing with this post and indeed the state of several public systems is that the need for self-preservation is deemed a negative thing - which I totally agree that it has become. What should be a golden principle in democracy, that politicians should be self-preservating by fulfilling their promises so they don't get kicked out on their asses has turned into something negative because the average couch potato has lost all touch with social action and getting his/her message through.
