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I gather this expression has been around for awhile in punditry circles. I've often seen it as a pejorative used to suggest that a governmental policy was poorly thought out before being foisted on the public & was having unintended consequences. Here's an example. Yet in the world of educational bureaucracy the phrase is often now embraced as a sort-of macho and exciting jump into the unknown, although naysayers point out the folly of such an endeavor. Do you come across the expression? Is it used to jeer or promote? | ||
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Interesting question, Bethree. However, in your second link, I did not see it as exciting as you did. I saw it mostly as being a necessity. After all, he acknowledges that "I'm not using my assigned day to post to complain here. I am up for this challenge." To me, he is trying to make the best of it, but still sees it as fixing things as you go, which he doesn't see as optimal. I found this quote odd in Bethree's first link. "a la job creation"? | |||
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