Posted by alexandra_k on May 19, 2019, at 10:45:58
In reply to Re: there's nothing here, posted by alexandra_k on May 19, 2019, at 10:40:22
i guess the experiment / answer to my question lies in scalability.
whether the public health star rating people are incompetent or corrupt, i mean to say.
apparently things arent scalable.
so... if the problem is corruption in the public health star rating then throwing more money at them will mean they will scale up. so if they are intentionally promoting bad health then scaling up will mean they will be less effective at promoting bad health.
on the other hand, if it is general incompetence then i presume that would scale up perfectly well.
so...
if the star system gets better with more money thrown at it... it was corruption.
if it does not... it was idiocy.
i guess the government is betting that the problem is corruption.
and throwing more money at corruption helps corrupt the corruption.
or similar.
i mean it makes perfect sense.
amirite?
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