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At what point does Beaurocracy interfere with the role of party politics in making laws?

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Please cite examples where, what is needed as frustrating can be overcome and how, on whose part and why?

Laughing, dont worry its not homework with such an obviously stupid question, just curiousity, I'd really like to see cooperation produce some quality law where both sides of politics can be inclusive rather than devisive perhaps the way, "Yes Minister" and later "Yes Prime Minister" failed to do, my politics? Neither, I would rather seen the issue played out rather than the folks involved?

I mean, I would strongly dislike to see an Australian Hospital used for housing refugees the way a fully staffed one in the sit com was used despite not being able to afford patients to go in on the basis of government cut backs, give the fact electricity has to be sold overseas, has anyone done a cost benefits analysis on this point alone?

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  1. Lobbying in Congress is the most effective method of the Bureaucracy in influencing party politics to inject their interests in making laws.

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