In April of 2013, I introduced a Moocher Hall of Fame to “celebrate” some very odious examples of welfare dependency.
Since that time, I keep thinking that it’s time to do something similar for government bureaucrats. This compilation from last December would be a good place to start,
though I’d have to figure out whether to have group memberships so that we could include the bureaucrats at the Patent and Trademark Office who get paid to watch TV, as well as the paper pushers at the Department of Veterans Affairs who got big bonuses after creating secret waiting lists that led to the death of former soldiers.
But if we’re creating a Bureaucrat Hall of Fame, I won’t want to discriminate against foreigners.
The U.K.-based Telegraph reports, for instance, that an unnamed doctor from Italy is a very worthy candidate for this award.
The notorious inefficiencies of Italy’s…
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