(I have never felt comfortable when a federal agency is making rules for all 50 states: What ever happened to cooperative federalism with states and private sector participation?)
If underperformance and user dissatisfaction are one's goal, all for an amount of savings that are more than swamped by new uses for the very resource at which the efficiency efforts are aimed that were not contemplated at the time of the "efficiency" mandates, then this continued path is super.
If underperformance and user dissatisfaction are one's goal, all for an amount of savings that are more than swamped by new uses for the very resource at which the efficiency efforts are aimed that were not contemplated at the time of the "efficiency" mandates, then this continued path is super.