America's competence gap reveals a culture of failure - but there's hope
Briefly

The Secret Service's multiple failures, including the inadequacies seen during Trump's July rally, illustrate a concerning lapse in operational competence that is hard to ignore.
American military engineers, once able to innovate extensively during wartime, now struggle to implement basic infrastructure projects like floating piers, revealing a serious decline in capability.
Federal efforts to establish 50,000 EV charging stations have been profoundly disappointing, with only seven completed after an investment of $7.5 billion, showcasing inefficiency.
The sluggish responses by FEMA and local agencies to disasters like Hurricane Helene further underscore a massive incompetence gap within federal and state operations.
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