Friday, September 25, 2015

U.S. patent office just phones it in

From Michael Shannon at Newsmax.com and The Whole Shebang (mostly)

Once a government agency receives an award for a program, it becomes expensive for taxpayers.

An award–winning program is immune to internal criticism and is used to bolster agency supervisors’ case for an annual bonus.

Just think of the disasters that followed Obama's Nobel Prize.

In this instance the Patent and Trademark office won an award for a telework program that is all tele and little work.

Read the Shannon column at Newsmax.com
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