Tag: Public administration
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The Goodness You Don’t Understand
This poem holds accountable the mass firing of what holds a good US government together.
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The Proteins of Government
Government Employees are essential in various roles, from building and maintaining systems to managing public emotions. Their contributions are crucial for societal functioning, mirroring how effectively citizens comprehend their own bodies. Additionally, taxes are nutrients that significantly influence government efficiency, highlighting the connection between societal health and individual understanding of own health.
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A Surprise Softness
The poem expresses a longing for connection and vulnerability, emphasizing a decrease in arrogance and an openness to kindness. It reflects on the significance of these emotions in the context of a stranger’s interaction, all while framing this sentiment within the notable setting of The White House Oval Office.
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A Fox Fan Fed In February
“Woke up to my tech overlord, the Web, as usual, ready to dictate my every thought. With Fox News blasting on all my devices, I felt like a champion cheering for Elon. But just when I thought I’d win an award for my enthusiasm, bam! I got fired.”
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Know the Unknown
The unsettling truth behind soldiers—known and unknown—unveils a sinister manipulation by mass media. Don’s reign feeds off our death anxiety, reliving horrors through theatrics in war cemeteries. This insatiable cycle of fear drives chaos and conflict, demanding we confront the unknown to break the chains of perpetual warfare and achieve world peace.