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by tomohawk
498 days ago
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After the Vietnam war, in the 1970s, there was a big RIF (reduction in force) at places like the NSA. These agencies have not had a reduction since then and are oversized and wrongly sized. The same issue faced the US Army prior to WWII. Roosevelt's solution was to find a young general (he found Marshal) and have him get rid of the dead wood because it was expected we'd be in a war in a couple of years. Marshal created the "plucking commission" and got rid of a lot of dead wood. This put the US in a much better position to fight a war. |
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