Complaining about gutting, during examples of gross negligence is kind of a sympathy destroyer for me.

Gutting doesn't magically solve incompetence. It's a anti-solultion that people peddle because it requires literally zero thought or nuance.

If an organization has systemic incompetence and you gut them, then they're still incompetent but now they're also pressured and therefore more likely to make mistakes. So, you're just in a worse position.

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What if they purged all of the competent people and installed party loyalists? That seems to be a recurring theme with this administration. These are guys who unapologetically admire the efficiency of the Nazi party, not realizing that the pervasive incompetence and most levels of the government were one of the driving factors in their ultimate defeat.

Gutting organizations _leads to_ these kinds of problems.

Complaining about gross negligence, after all the competence has been gutted out, strikes me as misdirected frustration.

Oh, thats interesting ,. this is one of those things where two people can hear opposite things from the exact same information.