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Medical professionals, not insurance company bureaucrats, should be making health care decisions.
by Barbara Boxer (Politician, American , born in 1940) keywords: bureaucrats, care, company, decisions, health, insurance, making, medical, professionals , should Journalists are supposed to be skeptical, that's what keeps them digging rather than simply accepting the official line, whether it comes from government or corporate bureaucrats.
by Linda Chavez (Author, American , born in 1947) keywords: accepting, bureaucrats, comes, corporate, digging, government, journalists, keeps, line, official, rather, simply, skeptical, supposed, than, them , whether I joined the city government, and we start to operate as the bureaucrats on the local level, so we were the only ones in the whole Russian team who were experienced in practical bureaucratic management in the complicated condition of 1990.
by Anatoly Chubais (Politician, Russian , born in 1955) keywords: bureaucratic, bureaucrats, city, complicated, condition, experienced, government, joined, level, local, management, ones, only, operate, practical, russian, start, team, were , whole The difference between management and administration (which is what bureaucrats used to do exclusively) is the difference between choice and rigidity.
by Robert Heller (Businessman, American , born in 1826) keywords: administration, between, bureaucrats, choice, difference, exclusively, management, rigidity, used , which Bureaucracies are inherently antidemocratic. Bureaucrats derive their power from their position in the structure, not from their relations with the people they are supposed to serve. The people are not masters of the bureaucracy, but its clients.
by Alan Keyes (Politician, American , born in 1950) keywords: bureaucracies, bureaucracy, bureaucrats, clients, derive, inherently, masters, position, power, relations, serve, structure, supposed , their I was a woman in a man's world. I was a Democrat in a Republican administration. I was an intellectual in a world of bureaucrats. I talked differently. This may have made me a bit like an ink blot.
by Jeane Kirkpatrick (Diplomat, American , born in 1926) topics: Politics keywords: administration, bit, blot, bureaucrats, democrat, differently, ink, intellectual, made, man, may, republican, talked, woman , world I can't help thinking if she - the director of a government agency - is this ignorant about what funding is available and where the money comes from - how often lower-level bureaucrats must give wrong answers when people are looking for help to start a business.
by Matthew Lesko (Entertainer, American , born in 1943) keywords: agency, answers, available, bureaucrats, business, comes, director, funding, give, government, help, how, ignorant, looking, money, must, often, she, start, thinking, where , wrong The future is not Big Government. Self-serving politicians. Powerful bureaucrats. This has been tried, tested throughout history. The result has always been disaster. President Obama, your agenda is not new. It's not change, and it's not hope.
by Rush Limbaugh (Entertainer, American , born in 1951) keywords: agenda, always, been, big, bureaucrats, change, disaster, future, government, history, hope, new, obama, politicians, powerful, president, result, self-serving, tested, throughout, tried , your Any change is resisted because bureaucrats have a vested interest in the chaos in which they exist.
by Richard M. Nixon (President, American , born in 1913) keywords: any, because, bureaucrats, change, chaos, exist, interest, resisted, vested , which Having federal officials, whether judges, bureaucrats, or congressmen, impose a new definition of marriage on the people is an act of social engineering profoundly hostile to liberty.
by Ron Paul (Politician, American , born in 1935) keywords: act, bureaucrats, congressmen, definition, engineering, federal, having, hostile, impose, judges, liberty, marriage, new, officials, profoundly, social , whether More harm was done in the 20th century by faceless bureaucrats than tyrant dictators.
by Dennis Prager (Journalist, American , born in 1948) keywords: bureaucrats, century, dictators, done, faceless, harm, more, than , tyrant Nothing is worse, or more of a breach of the social contract between citizen and state, than for government officials, bureaucrats and agencies to waste the money entrusted to them by the people they serve.
by Bob Riley (Politician , American) keywords: agencies, between, breach, bureaucrats, citizen, contract, entrusted, government, money, more, nothing, officials, serve, social, state, than, them, waste , worse The War on Drugs employs millions - politicians, bureaucrats, policemen, and now the military - that probably couldn't find a place for their dubious talents in a free market, unless they were to sell pencils from a tin cup on street corners.
by L. Neil Smith (Writer, American , born in 1946) keywords: bureaucrats, corners, cup, drugs, dubious, employs, find, free, market, military, millions, now, pencils, place, policemen, politicians, probably, sell, street, talents, their, tin, unless, war , were Mystical references to society and its programs to help may warm the hearts of the gullible but what it really means is putting more power in the hands of bureaucrats.
by Thomas Sowell (Economist, American , born in 1930) keywords: bureaucrats, gullible, hands, hearts, help, may, means, more, mystical, power, programs, putting, really, references, society , warm You will never understand bureaucracies until you understand that for bureaucrats procedure is everything and outcomes are nothing.
by Thomas Sowell (Economist, American , born in 1930) keywords: bureaucracies, bureaucrats, everything, never, nothing, outcomes, procedure, understand, until , will How can faceless bureaucrats in an intelligence agency deny brave soldiers a chance to tell the truth?
by Curt Weldon (Politician, American , born in 1947) keywords: agency, brave, bureaucrats, chance, deny, faceless, how, intelligence, soldiers, tell , truth I would never jeopardize classified information to be brought out to the public. This information is all open source. There is no reason to worry about classification. It is simply an attempt by bureaucrats to cover their rear ends.
by Curt Weldon (Politician, American , born in 1947) keywords: attempt, brought, bureaucrats, classification, classified, cover, ends, information, jeopardize, never, open, out, public, rear, reason, simply, source, their, worry , would