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 Completely orthogonal to the problem at hand, which is that the person ultimately responsible for the performance of the water system should be the county executive, not some random ******* who nobody knows about but is by a quirk of our electoral system a political office. If you think school boards and water system administrators should be elected, why don't we ****ing elect every middle manager in the county bureaucracy?
 
 By putting this in the hands of some nobody, you make the system LESS accountable, not more, since if there's a problem, the county executive can't just fire this random ******* no one's ever heard of. To remove him means waiting 2-4 years until the next election and hoping voters pay attention to every elected official that is in their voter precinct.If there is no sound in space, how come you can hear the lasers?
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 Obscuring the problem behind the county executive doesn't do anything to solve it.Originally posted by Hauldren Collider View PostCompletely orthogonal to the problem at hand, which is that the person ultimately responsible for the performance of the water system should be the county executive, not some random ******* who nobody knows about but is by a quirk of our electoral system a political office. If you think school boards and water system administrators should be elected, why don't we ****ing elect every middle manager in the county bureaucracy?
 
 By putting this in the hands of some nobody, you make the system LESS accountable, not more, since if there's a problem, the county executive can't just fire this random ******* no one's ever heard of. To remove him means waiting 2-4 years until the next election and hoping voters pay attention to every elected official that is in their voter precinct.
 
 The position doesn't suddenly become more accountable because you've added layers of complexity between the voters and the official...In Soviet Russia, Fake borises YOU.
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 Obscuring the problem behind the county executive doesn't do anything to solve it.Originally posted by Hauldren Collider View PostCompletely orthogonal to the problem at hand, which is that the person ultimately responsible for the performance of the water system should be the county executive, not some random ******* who nobody knows about but is by a quirk of our electoral system a political office. If you think school boards and water system administrators should be elected, why don't we ****ing elect every middle manager in the county bureaucracy?
 
 By putting this in the hands of some nobody, you make the system LESS accountable, not more, since if there's a problem, the county executive can't just fire this random ******* no one's ever heard of. To remove him means waiting 2-4 years until the next election and hoping voters pay attention to every elected official that is in their voter precinct.
 
 The position doesn't suddenly become more accountable because you've added layers of complexity between the voters and the official...In Soviet Russia, Fake borises YOU.
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 Mostly via an overly regimented and bureaucratic process. Why?Originally posted by Oncle Boris View PostHow are public workers selected?12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
 Stadtluft Macht Frei
 Killing it is the new killing it
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