I think most people would agree Sacramento is even more dysfunctional than 
Washington. :-)

On Mar 14, 2012, at 6:17 PM, Ash Roughani wrote:

> I'm always a fan of these types of white papers, but this one totally misses 
> the elephant in the room:  a hierarchical culture that's reinforced by the 
> political power of public sector unions.  Sorry to be so direct, but that's 
> the issue.  Working in government should be as good, if not better, than 
> working for Google.  Unfortunately, it's one of the most dehumanizing 
> experiences that a college graduate who's eager to change the world can have. 
>  That's not just my experience - it's something I constantly hear from many 
> of my friends and colleagues here in Sacramento.  If you have a good idea, 
> then you better be willing to wait your turn because there's no such thing as 
> meritocracy in government.  Again, it's the culture.

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