Eight years in federal contracting has me wondering how ordinary civilians can legally gum up all federal govt operations as resistance.
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FOIA requests wouldn't do it; they're not going to allocate staff to handle them, they'll just backlog everything.
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But many agencies have pathways for requests for information with respect to their public facing functions, and these merit a response.
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The issue is that a lot of them have a fee associated with them.
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I'm also wondering of this wouldn't just hinder services for ordinary Americans without affecting the administration whatsoever.
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Bureauocracy is amazing at insulating functionality. It's like microservices with ultra shitty APIs.
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