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Re: Michigan House advances nuclear feasibility study bill
« Reply #1 on: May 24, 2022, 11:15 »
Michigan House advances nuclear feasibility study bill

https://www.thecentersquare.com/michigan/michigan-house-advances-nuclear-feasibility-study-bill/article_20eedc84-daad-11ec-a16a-538e319b3b7f.html

    After posting I thought about a "study", having worked at several DOE facilities it does not necessarily have a positive connotation. A study or meeting about a subject that has already extensively explored defuses personal responsibility spreads blame around if the subject fails, goes over budget, or in general loses favor. Yes, I am generalizing and there are benefits to each like allowing ineffective people to participate in an important process and break up the day. How many studies are needed in a field that has been studied to death? How many people are laterally promoted because it is too hard to fire people in a large bureaucracy who show up at these meetings or head a study.
   Yes, I have a burr under my saddle having worked hard money contracts on DOE sites and had to deal with some of this BS.

 :old:

Ok Rant over. "I feel much better now" Buddy from Night Court

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