You know, that’s a false argument. The politicians do this all the time - make an activity far worse than it was, institutionalize it, and when people complain, the politicians blame it on the other guy.
Sorry, we’re on to that play.
Heads need to roll, literally.
Heh. Good points.
Reminds me of the middle manager who was given three numbered envelopes by his predecessor, who had found another job. The predecessor told the new middle manager to open each envelope in sequence, whenever he was faced with a leadership crisis in the office.
Sure enough, some time down the road, a crisis emerged, so he opened the first envelope. The note inside said, “Blame the problems on your predecessor”.
That worked, and things were peaceful for a time. But, once again, another crisis emerged in the company, so he opened the second envelop. The note inside said, “Reorganize the Group”.
The Re-Org worked, and things were peaceful for a time.
That worked, and things were peaceful for a time. But, once again, another crisis emerged in the company, so he opened the third envelope. The note inside said, “Make three envelopes.”