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Taking Charge of Federal Personnel

Taking Charge of Federal Personnel
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Reforming the Federal Bureaucracy: Challenge and Opportunity

At the very pinnacle of the modern Progressive program to make government competent stands the ideal of a professionalized, career civil service. Since the turn of the 20th century, Progressives have sought a system that could effectively select, train, reward, and guard from partisan influence the neutral scientific experts they believe are required to staff the national government and run the administrative state. The U.S. merit system, initiated by the Pendleton Act of 1883

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The Hunt for 'Test Bias' - American Renaissance

The Hunt for 'Test Bias' - American Renaissance
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Systemic, Institutional Rot: From Big Freeze In Texas To Fires In Cali

Some blame a quasi-free-market in electricity for the collapse of the electrical grid in Texas, during a winter snow storm, mid-February, in which temperatures hovered at 0°F (or -18°C). The same people finger deregulation and isolation from the national and neighboring grids.  Opposing opinion has it that an excessive reliance on renewable energy sources, like wind turbines, was the culprit in a grid collapse that saw 40 percent of the power supply fail within hours of the storm, indirectly causing the death of about 60 Texans.  All agree that the oil-and-gas state enjoys both cheap natural gas and abundant wind power and that its

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