Eegore wrote on 02/15/25 at 14:43:20:Playing Switzerland again?! LOL
No just being reasonable and using facts over blind adherence to a political ideology.
Consolidation of departments has a cost and time advantage, but with modern technology, like video conferencing over letter writing, it makes sense to examine having Federal Dept. real-estate spread throughout the country.
Like a modern house of representatives. The disadvantage of course is choosing to use physical buildings and all the associated cost/liabilities when humans in their own homes typically cost less to employ.
One of those will in the long term be best for the country, but it has to be tried to know.
1) I was just poking you for a bit of fun and 2) that idea has been proposed in the past.
I’ve always been in favor of that idea, because when I worked in the food industry, I spent a lot of time in Iowa and Nebraska and Kansas City, etc. because that’s where so much food production comes from and where many decisions are made.
It makes sense to spread departments out because as that article pointed out, when all the power is clustered in one area, the supporting bureaucracy consolidates and essentially takes over.
That’s why I’m against term limits. With term limits you could essentially have staff that stay on when congressmen and senators are replaced and then you essentially have a bureaucracy running the legislative branch.