Beauracracy
In a democratic society, we the people elect representatives to carry out our needs and trust in them that they will carry out that representation in an efficient and responsible manner for the best interest of the public they are representing. That United States government as a legislature, executive branch, and a judiciary branch carries out that responsibility usually with much success and fairness. When the government becomes almost controlled by bureaucracy, that is when our republic becomes undermined and the democratic government that we entrust is, falls apart. The bureaucracy is permanent or ongoing structure that will always exist and will never be replaced. It is comprised of individual groups of government working to finish a common task. It is made up of supervisors upon supervisors who all have a specific job so that the end task is completed with preciseness and in an expeditious manner. The thing that ends up happening is that while the legislature may make the law and the executive branch may have to administer them as supervisors, but what ends up happening is that it is the supervised who do the work and often they exceed their authority. When they do, the entire system is undermined.
Staff of the "Journal of Blacks in Higher Education" examined statistics on the percentage of black students who apply and are admitted on an early decision basis. It places far too much control in the hands of individuals. Ever since Justice Powell's opinion in the Supreme Court's 1978 ruling in Regents of the Univ. This article discusses "a major new study of the records and experiences of tens of thousands of students over 20 years at the some of the nation's top colleges and universities concludes that their affirmative action policies created the backbone of the black middle class and taught white classmates the value of integration. "Push to Recruit White Students Angers Many at Black Universities in North Carolina. "Study of Affirmative Action at Top Schools Cites Far-Reaching Benefits. The only reason this issue is up for debate is because the government spent millions of dollars of taxpay!ers' money to get professional government employers to collect enough information and get enough governmental votes to address it to the public.
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