public sector

Running Government Like a Business: A Recipe for Disaster

Running the government like a business would be a disaster because the fundamental goals are diametrically opposed. Businesses prioritize profit maximization for owners and shareholders, often at the expense of worker well-being and long-term sustainability. Governments, on the other hand, should focus on the well-being and happiness of their citizens, even if it means sacrificing short-term financial gains. This difference in core objectives makes direct comparison misleading and dangerous.

The idea of applying business principles to government often serves as a dog whistle for those seeking to shrink government services and redirect public funds towards private interests. This “streamlining” often translates to cuts to essential programs benefiting the majority, while simultaneously enriching the wealthy through tax breaks and deregulation.… Continue reading

President Javier Milei fires 24,000 government workers in Argentina: ‘No one knows who will be next’

President Javier Milei’s recent decision to fire 24,000 government workers in Argentina has sparked controversy and mixed reactions. As an individual observing from afar, it is intriguing to witness the ramifications of such a drastic measure. The idea of reducing the bloated government workforce to cut down on public expenditure is not a new concept, yet it is always unsettling to witness the human impact of such decisions.

In a country where 55% of registered workers are employed by the government, the scale of this workforce reduction is significant. The term “gnocchi,” used to refer to fictitious state workers in Argentina who only show up at the office once a month to collect their salaries, sheds light on the inefficiencies and corruption within the system.… Continue reading