“A bureaucrat is a politician with tenure”
“A bureaucrat is a politician with tenure” is a saying that has appeared on Internet lists since at least 1996. The saying is not entirely true, of course; many tenured bureaucrats are politically appointed and are not elected politicians.
Redneck’s Guide to Greek and Latin
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Bureaucrat
a politician with tenure
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Date: 1996/02/06
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A bureaucrat is a politician with tenure
The University of Georgia
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A bureaucrat is a politician with tenure.
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Tan Lucy Pez
Friday, November 04, 2005
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A bureaucrat is a politician with tenure.
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A bureaucrat is a politician with tenure.