Thursday, April 19, 2007

Business Management Case Study; Government Productivity Disaster

It is fairly obvious that the United States government is facing a productivity disaster, but why is this? One of the biggest reasons is that the federal government has imposed too many laws, rules and regulations on corporations and small businesses. The business community has turned around and pointed their finger at the federal government for being inefficient and wasteful and thus demanding that the federal government follow their own rules and regulations.

Likewise most of the Socialists and liberals or Democrats in the United States of America are trying to make everyone and everything equal and in doing so they have imposed rules and regulations, which are counter to the unique innate characteristics of the species and human groupings. The problem is that the bureaucracies in Washington, DC the government we own are human groupings, which are already inefficient.

By adding extra rules and regulations on government they become paralyzed and unable to do anything. Some people say this is a good thing because all government ever does is destroy productivity in the real world. However there are certain things our government is supposed to do for the American people; namely protect them.

Due to the inefficiencies in governments and the laws of unintended consequence the government is now facing a productivity disaster of Epic Proportions and one it cannot win. In fact due to the over regulation of the government on itself it has become so inefficient that they have to hire and outsource all of their services to the American people.

In doing this they have yet to lay off people who do nothing more than monitor what they should have done, but is now outsourced. Without a reduction of 60% of the federal workers in the United States government, especially those in Washington, DC, it will fail.

Since we own the government we need to make sure that the government downsizes and that regulations are reduced both in the public sector and the private sector or we may as well kiss the country good bye. Please consider this in 2006.
It is fairly obvious that the United States government is facing a productivity disaster, but why is this? One of the biggest reasons is that the federal government has imposed too many laws, rules and regulations on corporations and small businesses. The business community has turned around and pointed their finger at the federal government for being inefficient and wasteful and thus demanding that the federal government follow their own rules and regulations.

Likewise most of the Socialists and liberals or Democrats in the United States of America are trying to make everyone and everything equal and in doing so they have imposed rules and regulations, which are counter to the unique innate characteristics of the species and human groupings. The problem is that the bureaucracies in Washington, DC the government we own are human groupings, which are already inefficient.

By adding extra rules and regulations on government they become paralyzed and unable to do anything. Some people say this is a good thing because all government ever does is destroy productivity in the real world. However there are certain things our government is supposed to do for the American people; namely protect them.

Due to the inefficiencies in governments and the laws of unintended consequence the government is now facing a productivity disaster of Epic Proportions and one it cannot win. In fact due to the over regulation of the government on itself it has become so inefficient that they have to hire and outsource all of their services to the American people.

In doing this they have yet to lay off people who do nothing more than monitor what they should have done, but is now outsourced. Without a reduction of 60% of the federal workers in the United States government, especially those in Washington, DC, it will fail.

Since we own the government we need to make sure that the government downsizes and that regulations are reduced both in the public sector and the private sector or we may as well kiss the country good bye. Please consider this in 2006.