I am over 60 years old, and I have been doing the work of agriculture and agriculture all my life, and the more I do it, the more confused and confused I become, and I ask relevant departments and experts and scholars to help me solve my doubts.
Puzzle Seventeen:Why is there no one to take care of the rampant accountability within the system?
Old man Li, I have been a grassroots cadre, looking at the current grassroots cadres, I feel distressed! Today's rural cadres are cautiously, cautiously, and tiringly engaged in useless "work" such as leaving traces every day, and everyone is afraid of being held accountable, and regards avoiding accountability as the whole of their work. Reform, innovation, and seeking truth from facts are just words. Roll up your sleeves and work hard, what are you doing? Avoid accountability - don't do practical things, only do fancy work, and look at the leader's face to work, which is the most effective measure to avoid accountability!
There are millions or tens of millions of rural cadres in the country, what a force! What a loss it would be if you can't let go of your hands and feet to do practical things!
Don't do practical things, just to avoid accountability. How ridiculous!
At present, the responsibility of grassroots cadres is pursued for everything, not the responsibility of grassroots cadres, and the responsibility of rural cadres is pursued on the grounds of territorial management, such as: if an accident occurs in a coal mine of a central enterprise, the responsibility of county and township cadres must be pursued; Accidents that are within the range of probability should also be held accountable, such as: a student drowning accident occurred during the summer vacation, and the village cadres and teachers should be held responsible; It is a very normal thing, but it is also necessary to pursue the responsibility of rural cadres, for example: someone has petitioned, no matter how normal it is, but the responsibility of rural cadres must be pursued; For example, the leader said that chestnuts are not grain, and they want to cut down chestnut trees to grow grain, but the peasants are unwilling to cut them, and they must pursue the responsibility of the village cadres, for ......example, the leaders say that chestnuts are not grain, and they want to hold the village cadres accountable
The boundless love of the leading cadres at higher levels for the masses of the people has eventually become the infinite responsibility of the rural cadres, but the rural cadres have only very little power. Avoiding accountability has become a top priority for the survival of rural cadres.
The consequences of unlimited expansion and generalization of accountability within the system are far more than the simple fact that grassroots cadres do not reform, do not innovate, and dare not seek truth from facts, but also cause institutional "neurosis" and social "cerebral palsy"!
What is institutional "neurosis"? For example, for the sake of food security, it is necessary to forcibly cut down chestnut trees, peach trees, and dismantle greenhouses....... Otherwise, be held accountable! This is a typical institutional "neurosis"! Systemic neuropathy is getting more and more serious, such as: one moment calls for planting trees, and another gust of wind forcibly cuts down trees; One moment the structure was adjusted to plant ginger, and the other was adjusted to grow grain. Accountability, in order to avoid accountability, one-size-fits-all, a gust of wind, a typical institutional "neurosis".
What is social "cerebral palsy"? There can be no drowning accidents in children during the summer vacation, otherwise, the responsibility of rural cadres and teachers will be pursued! What to do, village cadres and teachers bother parents every day, and the whole society takes care of children. Almost everyone my age can swim, and of course drowning accidents have been greatly reduced; If you can swim, you won't drown. Because of the fear of drowning, not allowing children to swim will definitely greatly increase the risk of drowning in a person's lifetime. This is social "cerebral palsy"! Accountability, avoiding accountability, one-size-fits-all, simplification, which has caused social "cerebral palsy"!
My confusion is: why do you keep chasing the blame from above? Why do grassroots cadres and ordinary people never pursue the responsibilities of the above? The power is great, and the responsibility should be great; Why is it that the power is great, but the responsibility is small, or even not responsible?