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Flaws in Running Government Like a Business Exposed by DC Plane Crash

January 31, 2025 - 17:30

Flaws in Running Government Like a Business Exposed by DC Plane Crash

The recent plane crash in Washington, D.C. has brought to light significant shortcomings in the philosophy that government should operate like a business, a notion championed by former President Donald Trump and his close associate Elon Musk. This approach, which emphasizes efficiency and profit, often overlooks the complexities and responsibilities inherent in governance.

In the wake of the crash, critics argue that treating government operations as a business can lead to dangerous oversights. Essential services, such as air traffic control and emergency response, require a level of oversight and accountability that transcends profit margins. The incident serves as a stark reminder that public safety and welfare cannot be adequately managed through a corporate lens, where the bottom line often takes precedence over human lives.

Furthermore, this mindset can result in underfunded programs and a lack of necessary regulations, ultimately compromising safety and effectiveness. As the nation reflects on this tragic event, it becomes increasingly clear that the principles of business management are not suited for the intricate and multifaceted realm of government.


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