Purpose of Atlanta hospitals and school boards, etc.

I need some explaining here!
Grady Hospital Board doesn't want a business man in charge of Grady--especially a successful white one. Why is that if they want to save it?
The Clayton School System (might as well be Atlanta) is about to be-dis-accreditated
(whatever that means) again.
The Fulton Jail system is flying on thin moth wings for the last number of years---no forever!
Fulton County---well I can't have room for all that here.
Every three or four years one of the Atlanta TV stations secretly follow some outside city workers about their jobs and find that many of them don't work at all and others just a little bit. Nothing is ever done. I wouldn't want them to check the inside workers due to its promoting sickness in me.
The hospital problem is obviously management--not non-paying patients. Free health care for the poor, which is what they want, could be handled in a separate building. But having hundreds of slouchy sloth-workers is the problem.
the Clayton County School board simply is used as a place to pay hundreds of people much to much money, who are incompetent and greedy.
The courts and police of Atlanta city problems have been documented in the AJC many times.

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Submitted by Bonkers on Mon, 12/17/2007 - 8:54pm.

Atlanta is an old city, although it burned once.
If you remember the story of the carpetbaggers in Georgia, they make a pretty good comparison to what created the management of Atlanta today.
When one heritage was able to wrest the power of government from the previous holders, they went over board in the opposite direction, just as the plantation owners, and the carpetbaggers did.
It is going to take another war probably to root out the corruption and in-efficient operations.
The enemy to do so will probably be the state government doing what was done for Miami at one time.

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