Bureaucracy
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A system of carrying on the business of government by
means of departments or bureaus, each under the control of a chief, in
contradiction to a system in which the officers of government have an
associated authority and responsibility; also, government conducted on
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A form of government in which the true power lies in the hands of committees who [dictate] policy and bureaus that carry them out, with little [accountability] to the [constituency].
A form of government, the authority of which is not so much to accomplish anything, but to obstruct accomplishment by anyone else.
The form of government that the United States of America really practices while the politicians distract the constituency.
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[-a] nation of politicans making and enforcing so many rules and [laws] that you cant do anything [w/o] breaking one
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[See] [circle jerk]
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a word that means anything you want it to mean in the world, [according] to [Ms]. [Maroun].
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excessively [complicated] administrative procedure.
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The natural expression of the the human mind’s [proclivity] to [gravitate] toward ever increasing [complexity].
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