This article examines Vice President Kamala Harris’s claim of working at McDonald’s and draws parallels to the author’s own experience working for the Virginia Highway Department, highlighting the contrasting work ethics and the inherent inefficiency of government bureaucracy.
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India’s government has announced a major reshuffle of top-level bureaucrats, appointing new secretaries for key ministries including Health, Defence, Housing and Urban Affairs, and Personnel and Training. The changes come as several incumbent secretaries are set to retire in the coming months.
The Indian government has announced a significant bureaucratic reshuffle, appointing new secretaries and additional secretaries across various ministries. Key appointments include Devesh Chaturvedi as the new agriculture secretary and Sandeep Pondrik as the steel secretary. The reshuffle also sees promotions for several IAS officers to secretary-level posts and the appointment of new joint secretaries in various ministries.
Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch, in his new book ‘Over Ruled,’ highlights the abuses of power by government agencies, arguing they often crush citizens with excessive regulations and lack accountability. He calls for Congress and state legislatures to address this issue and for courts to act with urgency to protect individuals from bureaucratic overreach.