Ukraine 2030 — the freest and most digital country in the world. Without bureaucracy, but with strong tech industry. Cashless & paperless. This is the future we are building. pic.twitter.com/XWs4E1pPGJ— Mykhailo Fedorov (@FedorovMykhailo) July 14, 2022
Also, it's almost endearing how naive liberals seems to think that "bureaucracy" will vanish if you just pour enough magical technology sauce over it. — My brother in Christ, technology doesn't limit bureaucracy, it enables it. As soon as you are no longer limited by the cost of paper and postage and you can automatise your way out of paying to have actual living bureaucrats to process all the forms, there is no upper bounds for how much bureaucracy you can do.
And now we're talking about "bureaucracy", exactly what bureaucracy do you want to get rid of? Is it means testing people out of social services, is it deliberately complicated practices businesses use to cheat people out of insurance payments or refunds or is it labour protections, environmental protections or consumer safety rules? Tell me, motherfucker, tell me.
The freest country? Freedom for whom to do what?
Also, it's almost endearing how naive liberals seems to think that "bureaucracy" will vanish if you just pour enough magical technology sauce over it. — My brother in Christ, technology doesn't limit bureaucracy, it enables it. As soon as you are no longer limited by the cost of paper and postage and you can automatise your way out of paying to have actual living bureaucrats to process all the forms, there is no upper bounds for how much bureaucracy you can do.
And now we're talking about "bureaucracy", exactly what bureaucracy do you want to get rid of? Is it means testing people out of social services, is it deliberately complicated practices businesses use to cheat people out of insurance payments or refunds or is it labour protections, environmental protections or consumer safety rules? Tell me, motherfucker, tell me.