Bureaucrats Quote by Mike Ramsdell
““Perhaps it sounds awfully simplistic, but I have often thought how much better off our country would be if sometimes we left the Washington bureaucrats at home and let a group of common sense, everyday men and women-farmers, bankers, factory workers, small business owners, school teachers, ranchers, etc.-negotiate on behalf of the United States. Certainly they could do no worse, and personally I'm confident-because of their COMMON SENSE-they would do much better.””
About This Quote
Source Speech: Interview or public comment, date unknown
The speaker argues that ordinary citizens with practical experience would negotiate better for the nation than career bureaucrats, relying on common sense over political maneuvering.
In simple terms: Every people could make better decisions than career politicians.
Trust everyday judgment over elite expertise.
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When to use this quote
- local business negotiations
- community town halls
- policy advisory panels
- grassroots political campaigns
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How would you ensure informed decisions without specialized knowledge?
- What safeguards could balance common sense with expertise?
May lack expertise in complex international law and diplomatic nuance.