
Originally Posted by
tomder55
Nthere were plenty of people with the necessary skills willing to step into the position.
Okay I go along with your premise that we fire the administrators and even the state treasury bureaurcrats who are undoubtedly the problem, but how about a nice clean sweep of the State legislatures with it's seats full of party cronies and hacks. There is the real incompetence, people elected to direct the bureaurcrats who would have great difficulty directing traffic on an empty street.
As to the skills, aspirations maybe, but sadly lacking experience. Are we destined to repeat the mistakes of the past? To once again implement the pet projects only to find they fail dismally because we have lost our reference points. If you want change in the military you fire the General and maybe the Colonial, not the Sergeant. If you fire the Sergeant, nothing gets done.
Fortunately, we have a mechanism, however inefficient, for firing the politician, the sad part is, in a democracy, it isn't more effiecient. We have no mechanisn for firing the bureaurcrat short of revolution.
Tom, we have had some great thinkers here, instead of better hospitals what we got is a desalination plant that stands idle, instead of better urban transport what we got is a series of scrapped projects, one grand folly after another, instead of renewable power what we will get is more coal fired or is it gas fired, we can't even decide that, mainline generators. Incompetence abounds, there is a revolving door on the state premier's office, and the state elections are more than a year away.