Comm’s back up, the power’s back on-line,
Threat is gone, St. Charlie’s doing fine!
Have no fear, assistance has arrived!
Folks who died, well, I don’t know whether
They might care that we worked together!
Makes no diff! They’re gonna get revived!
They will …
Get revived! All the dead will soon be living!
They will … get revived, ’cause the Reaper is forgiving!
There’s no … need to weep, we can do re-animation!
This is not the Big Sleep, just a … small vacation!
Get revived! Both the public and the private
Helped you … stay alive! So just grap a corpse, revive it!
Lee and … Ser-gi-o built a box to blip the brains out!
They’re soaked in brain juice, can they … get the stains out?
Yes, but it’s important to note that the public sector all contributed, whereas the private sector had to act without, and against the wishes of their leadership.
It really does matter that the upper echelons of private sector, you know, CEOs and major shareholders, are evil.
That depends on whether or not you consider politicians to be part of the public sector or not. There’s a strong argument to be made that the bureaucracy is its own entity, essentially a fourth coequal branch of government. As such, it is generally far less destructive, in its own right, than the elected branches.
Still, you do have an argument there. It comes down to your point of view.
None of them went against their leaders, though? They went against Violet Bee, but she isn’t as far as I know, actually their leader outside of maybe this one field mission? Also I think the actions of the people here are more ascribable to, y’know, their personalities and stuff, then to whether they work private or public sector.
(TUNE: “9 To 5”, Dolly Parton)
Comm’s back up, the power’s back on-line,
Threat is gone, St. Charlie’s doing fine!
Have no fear, assistance has arrived!
Folks who died, well, I don’t know whether
They might care that we worked together!
Makes no diff! They’re gonna get revived!
They will …
Get revived! All the dead will soon be living!
They will … get revived, ’cause the Reaper is forgiving!
There’s no … need to weep, we can do re-animation!
This is not the Big Sleep, just a … small vacation!
Get revived! Both the public and the private
Helped you … stay alive! So just grap a corpse, revive it!
Lee and … Ser-gi-o built a box to blip the brains out!
They’re soaked in brain juice, can they … get the stains out?
The private sector kept them safe and the public sector solved their problem. Isn’t that normally the other way around?
Yes, but it’s important to note that the public sector all contributed, whereas the private sector had to act without, and against the wishes of their leadership.
It really does matter that the upper echelons of private sector, you know, CEOs and major shareholders, are evil.
And the upper echelons of public sector, you know, politicians, aren’t?
That depends on whether or not you consider politicians to be part of the public sector or not. There’s a strong argument to be made that the bureaucracy is its own entity, essentially a fourth coequal branch of government. As such, it is generally far less destructive, in its own right, than the elected branches.
Still, you do have an argument there. It comes down to your point of view.
None of them went against their leaders, though? They went against Violet Bee, but she isn’t as far as I know, actually their leader outside of maybe this one field mission? Also I think the actions of the people here are more ascribable to, y’know, their personalities and stuff, then to whether they work private or public sector.