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George Rebane

People who have trouble connecting the dots are often missing some dots.

WSJ’s Kimberley Strassel has shined a light on ‘Big Labor’s VA Choke Hold’ – an aspect of the scandal not yet exposed.  She lists a series of audacious malpractices that have become embedded in the VA, and presumably across the federal bureaucratic terrain since the same public service unions (e.g. American Federation of Government Employees and the SEIU) are ensconced throughout.

Byzantine union work rules have helped create VA’s huge treatment backlogs and long waiting times.  The AFGE and SEIU attack every initiative to increase internal productivity or outsource work that the VA healthcare system can’t or won’t provide since it may diminish the VA’s union workforce or work hours.  As a result veterans suffer and have done so for years.  (See also ‘The VA Fiasco – some thoughts’)

AFGE2012The government unions’ response to non-performance is singular and uniform – ‘give us more money.’  That is the essential substance of union promoted reforms in the government when another agency has been shown to go rogue or become dysfunctional.  (Photo from Strassel’s piece with caption “A rally of VA workers, members of the American Federation of Government Employees, near the White House, June 13, 2012. Getty Images/The Washington Post)

The cause for such behavior and performance has been obvious for decades and was anticipated by FDR when he opposed the onset of public service unions in the 1930s.  Public service unions construct dysfunctional feedback paths in the bureaucracies they dominate – the agencies’ faces are turned from serving the veterans or taxpayer, and toward union bosses and disconnected management that is further disconnected from elected officials.  Poor service can get worse for decades before someone notices, publicizes it sufficiently, and then attracts temporary palliatives which are soon forgotten as the next cycle of disservice starts.


Private industry unions have much ‘tighter’ and functional feedback paths to the real world, paths that have a modicum of self-correction built into them.  If a private sector union decides to disrupt the operation of the company, they know that this could cost the business customers, market share, increase costs, and ultimately reduce union jobs.  The public sector union has no such considerations when they ‘negotiate’ while threatening to disrupt or mangle the operations of their agency.  The outcome becomes just an added inconvenience to citizens whose only recourse is through infrequently re-elected politicians.  (Another strong argument against government providing services that can be provided by the private sector.)

In the meantime, if the disruption becomes a public issue, then any and all fixes are delayed or denied by the political parties pointing fingers at each other, launching drawn out investigations, and diverting attention from what might have caused the problems in the first place.  In short, the public again has essentially no recourse – it was ever thus and the cycle of pain will grow along with the leviathan in which the metastizing cancer resides.

Ultimately big government creates zombie agencies that are unresponsive to Congress or any form of public oversight, structure themselves to first serve the interest of their unions, naturally create problems hard/impossible to discover let alone fix, and ultimately become rogues that are impossible to kill.  The EPA has been the current poster child of such an agency, a position that the VA may again claim as the ongoing scandal unfolds.

But the bottom line here, dear reader, is that our focus should always be wider than just the latest scandalous agency in the current ‘limelight’.  What the EPA, DHS, Dept of Energy, Dept of Education, … are doing is essentially the same as now being discovered of the VA were they to respond to congressional demands for information as required by law.  Today all we can say for sure is that the zombies are multiplying (e.g. tens of them are spawning from Obamacare alone), and they do mean to do us harm.

[update]  A reader sent us a heads-up on how the application of Seattle’s $15/hr minimum wage will impact the region when it is fully applied in 2020.  SeaTac International Airport (a government enterprise) unionized employees demanded and got their $15/hr minimum wage right away.  Is anyone happy about that?  It doesn’t look like it, but don’t expect to hear about any of this wonderful benefit in the lamestream. (more here)

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8 responses to “Public Service Unions, the VA scandal, and Zombie Agencies (updated)”

  1. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Sad scandal. Lives lost and the government worshipers say “What, me worry? Nothing to see here, move on”.
    The new twist is that VA employees are given bonuses and pay increases based on merit/performance.. That would explain wholesale lies and bold face lies. Reminds me of the Chicago Teachers strike. Pay wasn’t really the issue as both sides reached agreement hastily. What was the issue was merit based pay….based on tangible results. That got the teachers union crazier than a shit house rat and the strike continued. Of course paying someone based on results is down right unfair. That mean anti-union idea was dropped by Mayor Rohm after seeing what he was up against.
    Another piece of this tragedy is amplified by a wee example from the VA hospital Dorn (South Carolina). The backlog for colonoscopiess were long and Congress threw a cool million bucks to Dorn so they could outsource the procedures to the private sector, giving vets vouchers. Instead Dorn gave the vets 250,000 clams in vouchers and kept the rest.
    “We can do it in house, no need to sent vets elsewhere for life saving treatments. All is well, nothing to see here.” As they say in Texas, oils well.
    http://healthcollege.edu.pl/2013/11/hospital-delays-killing-veterans/
    OK, I was searching for an article I read last week but can’t find it this morning. Basically, it was about the Department of ? easing merit pay and pay increases rules for the lowest very bottom of the barrel Department’s employees. They were given merit pay increases BACK DATED, despite they were the lowest of the underperforming slackers judged by the Department’s own standards and cold hard objective results. Sure, it only costs us a few million. I am wondering why they weren’t shown the door, escorted out by security. A mystery I tell ya,
    So, can’t find the link so settle for this:
    http://theconservativetreehouse.com/2014/05/20/seiu-union-sues-grocery-store-demanding-pay-cuts-for-top-performing-employee-members-the-merit-pay-diminishes-the-seniority-rule/
    There goes them evil extremists again, attacking hard working men and women trying to raise their families.
    Darn, results suck. Everybody gets an A today, right Brother Ben? Remember it is given not earned that makes it all fair.

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  2. Walt Avatar

    Totally off the subject,, but see the front page of the paper? That’s my Grand kid!
    No,, not the one buried,, the one who DID the bury’n. I guess it runs in the family…LOL!

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  3. Walt Avatar

    Without naming names,, one of our Leftys thinks its a money problem.
    Nope,,, Greed.
    http://dailycaller.com/2014/06/02/va-hospital-axed-veteran-programs-while-approving-1-million-in-bonuses/

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  4. Dave Cranfield Avatar
    Dave Cranfield

    Note that SF Muni union workers are staging a sick-out for the second day. Wildcat?

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  5. George Rebane Avatar

    DaveC 914am – the ghost of FDR is again smiling his ‘I told you so’, and celebrating one of the few things he got right.

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  6. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Whatz up with all these non tech/ no tech union workers going on strike? Teachers, bus drivers, service employees, etc.? No wonder just 1 in 10 non union employees say they want to join a union. Muni workers want more money for what? Driving a bus? Sitting in a toll booth? Although I strongly believe down to the marrow of my bones that all work has value, it does make sense to me why nobody tips them.

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  7. Walt Avatar

    Bill. Don’t forget that these are the progeny of Brown. ( The Father of public employee unions) The children are demanding a bigger allowance from Daddy,
    and playing sick. ( just like trying to stay home from school, and getting out of chores)

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  8. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    The die is cast. Evil has become good, and good has become evil. Only bad results matter and are rewarded.
    http://www.americanthinker.com/2014/06/government_bureaucracy_fails_veterans.html

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