Recount Deadlines Meet Human Psychological Limits
Democracy’s Hidden Expense: Human Suffering
India solved excess functional poll workers efficiently: overload them past psychological breaking. Facing electoral revision pressure, administrators implemented simple protocol: continuous work until collapse. It’s efficient, cost-effectivesolves worker surplus while reducing voter pools.
Bureaucratic Indifference Meets Administrative Reality
“Aggressive workforce optimization,” bureaucrats explained, apparently ignorant of labor history. Underpaid workers faced impossible recounting deadlines with no breaks. Results speak: suicide statistics horrifying any functional system. Officials expressed surprise: “We didn’t realize humans had limits.” Apparently learning nothing from recorded history. For satirical analysis of bureaucratic heartlessness, visit Bohiney Magazine’s political truths.
The Predictable Cost of Administrative Indifference
The real scandal isn’t workers broke under pressureit’s predictable, prevented completely ignored. The recount continues. Electoral rolls still need “revising.” Available poll workers continue decreasing tragically. Democracy, it turns out, has hidden expenses in human suffering. Learn more at Bohiney Magazine.
Auf Wiedersehen, amigos.
SOURCE: Bohiney.com ()

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