This graph looks very familiar. Can anyone identify which other industry it describes? https://twitter.com/CharlesQuarry/status/886413638143225857 …
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Replying to @messi_ma1444
Yep. Here's a sample from University of California.pic.twitter.com/pqRNKSZe30
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Replying to @i_contemplate_
hacking down on these burocratic monsters means lots of people lose well paid jobs. at the same time they are key drivers of exploding costs
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Replying to @messi_ma1444
Exactly. Add pensions on top of salaries and the costs are baked in for decades.
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Replying to @i_contemplate_
if you hack down: considering the expansion of automation Systems you have a terrible Cocktail for civil unrest: lots of People without Jobs
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Replying to @messi_ma1444
The cushy bureaucrats are hardly the ones who will riot on the streets :)
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Replying to @i_contemplate_
maybe, maybe not. yugoslavia (where i am from) was full of bureacrats who turned paramilitaries ;) humans are flexible :)
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Replying to @messi_ma1444
That was hardly caused by loss of jobs. Ethnic conflict is not limited to rich or poor places.
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Replying to @i_contemplate_
smth which will save us from the upcoming conflicts in the west.
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Good point. Bureaucracies are currently instigating conflict.
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Replying to @i_contemplate_
well, i don't see anyone who is going to save us...
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