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Bureaucracy Basics: Crash Course Government and Politics #15

Bureaucracy Basics: Crash Course Government and Politics #15

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This week Craig Benzine discuses bureaucracies. Bureaucracies tend to be associated with unintelligible rules and time-wasting procedures, but they play an important, though controversial, role in governing. From the FDA to the EPA, these agencies were established to help the government manage and carry out laws much more efficiently - to bring the rule making and enforcement closer to the experts. But the federal bureaucracy (which is part of the executive branch) has a lot of power and sometimes acts likes Congress in creating regulations and like the courts through administrative adjudications. It's all a bit problematic for that whole separation of powers thing. So we'll talk about that too, and the arguments for and against increased federal bureaucracy. Support is provided by Voqal
Date: 2022-04-04

Comments and reviews: 10


I don't care about knowing or not knowing more than the expect. That's problem now, if they are smarter, what don't they show it? I want a house or apartment to live in. I want the job that my Higher Education Institution promised me, it never happened, in fact, getting a degree has made my life a living nightmare, and student loan debt that is unconscionable. Oh, i'm hungry too!
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Good video overall, but one slight correction at about 3: 30: final rules/regulations are published in the Code of Federal Regulations (-CFR-, not the Federal Register (-FR-, which is more of a day-to-day publication that informs the public of proposed rules/regulations, notice and comment periods, etc.
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American bureaucracy is facing a severe dismantle by Trump administration, which is increasingly militarizing the diplomacy, and other sections, centralizing the power in one section. Officials are now replaced by unexperienced military-related generals and so forth.
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In short Beauraucracy is just to snatch the remaining freedoms not already snatched by laws to descipline u to lead prescribed life till death. BTW the people who were forced to do so in history were called SLAVES. So now u realize your situation
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The wisest person I ever knew once told me that the complexity of any system or bureaucracy is inversely proportional to the intelligence and competence of those who established it. I've seen this truism validated many times over the years.
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When it's 2020 and your AP exam is only 45 minutes long so you spend 10 hours writing review materials while listening to crash course in the hopes that your brain will somehow retain any of what your shoving into it.
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the Eastern Roman/Byzantine Empire: had the most complex and efficient government of the middle ages and is what most modern governments are based on
Crash Course: --uses byzantine as a negative adjective--

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So we keep bureaucracies so that they can further enslave and restrict the populous that the government is not efficient enough to restrict and enslave. Got it.
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I thought -Bureaucracy- was a government problem until I got a job at a company with 200k+ employees worldwide. I would say it's even worse in the corporate world.
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Piglets are more cultured than those Canadian bureaucrats! Their whole point of existence is to suck up taxes and leave their poop on the sidewalk to show for it.
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