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It is maddeningly inefficient, but it is also in some sense built to move slowly. I'm not sure Trump can deal with that. I'm not sure he even understands it.
So I finally have the chance to retort with a better keyboard...
Anyway, the government being inefficient is only part of the problem. Them allowing contractors to drag their feet and continuing to pay out on work makes me even more angry. Case in point...
The road leading to my house from the Interstate is under construction. And has been that way since last October. They needed to put in a new bridge (that got done in April) and expand the road from two lanes to four. And we're talking about a mile stretch here.
And finally, almost a year later, have a single side of it open and are just laying the bedding for the other side. Now I can understand the weather had some to do with it with the Noah's flood we received this spring. But should it take over a year to build a mile stretch of road? You can't tell me they aren't dragging their feet (and doing a fairly piss poor job as well since part of the road is already getting potholes) and milking the system for as long as they can and still drawing a check. And I realize there is far more about it like government regulators that come in and bring construction to a screeching halt because of not hurting the spotted western farting field mouse or whatever. But the entire system lends itself to inefficiency.
And this is just on a local scale since it's a county road and not even a State or Federal highway. It gets even worse (as you've noted before in other threads) when you start talking Interstates. This is just one minor example of contractors taking advantage of the government inefficiency as well as the government inefficiency allowing them to get away with it.
Now the question is how to fix it. Would Trump be able to fight against government inefficiency? Can he streamline actions? Cut departments that are hampering the process? Hold contractors accountable?
Interesting questions to be answered.
