One thousand six hundred and thirty-six master of anti-involution
What is needed for national governance in a peaceful era is the spirit of inaction.
Inaction does not mean not doing things. Inaction means obeying the rules and doing things according to the rules without transcending beyond the rules.
The operation of a country depends largely on finance. The collapse of feudal dynasties is often the collapse and unsustainable finance. As long as the finance does not collapse, feudal dynasties can continue to survive.
But if there is a financial problem, it will die quickly and there is no other possibility.
In the late Qing Dynasty, internal and external troubles had reached that point, but because the finances were still acceptable, it still maintained to a new century in the midst of storm.
An important and correct way to maintain national finance is to conduct fiscal budget approval and respect and resolute implementation of this approval.
A country's collapse often starts with fiscal overspending.
A project that originally only costs 500 jin of money and a year in the budget will take 1,000 or even 1,500 jin in the end, and it will take three years to complete it, so the problem is huge.
If the project collapses and breaks in another three years, the problem will be even greater.
The disrespect and collapse of the fiscal budget system means the collapse of administration and further means the destruction of the ruling order.
No ruler can stand the destruction of the ruling order unless he has a brain problem and is brainwashed.
An important sign of success in governance by inaction is the bureaucratic process, which is that they abide by the rules, do not cause trouble, complete work according to the work plan arranged by the central government, do not pursue other things, and follow the rules.
Some people say this is a manifestation of lack of vitality and a stagnant pool of water.
But if we do not control it in this direction, what will be left to the local people will never be living water, but boiling water.
If the bureaucrats do not have this level of restrictions and do not follow the rules, their overly strong subjective initiative will boil the living water in the place and take a boiling bath together.
The subjective initiative of bureaucrats comes from promotion. Promotion requires political achievements. Political achievements are reflected in all aspects. It seems that they are indeed benefiting the people in the area.
But the question is, can these political achievements projects they carry out really benefit the lives of the people?
If a former official in a place has achieved his political achievements and no longer needs more things, then after the new official takes office, he finds that he has no room for trouble, but he wants to be promoted, what should he do?
It's very simple, you have to go to create difficulties without difficulties.
The county officials in Daming have been in office for four years, and the prefecture-level officials have been in office for five years. After the expiration, they will be transferred away. This makes it enough for them to manage their own four or five years. Once the time comes, who cares about what will happen after you?
The new official looked at the mess left by his ex and cursed, full of resentment. Can he expect him to do something good for the local area?
It’s just that I eat the food of the emperor and forcefully continue.
Bureaucrats are actually not responsible. They only have themselves in their hearts. They can do anything for promotion.
Su Yonglin could not pin his hopes on the responsibility and conscience of the bureaucrats, even if they had followed themselves to fight for the welfare of the people.
So he decided to add a shackle to the local officials who have lived in a proactive state for a long time, build a safety valve for the local government, and force them to change from a proactive state to an inaction state.
The most core disposal measures are to restrict the financial disposal rights of local officials such as provinces and prefectures, so that the Ming Dynasty's finances will also establish a new budget system in the local area in addition to the central government's budget plan, implement it to the end, behave in accordance with the plan.
An ideal state is that it takes as long as it is done.
The number of people is stipulated to be as many people as possible.
The amount of expenditure is specified.
It doesn’t matter if the project period spans the term of two or three officials. It’s done well and follow the steps, without being advanced or postponed.
Su Yonglin felt that there was nothing wrong with this. He planned according to the regulations, and did not need to be advanced or postponed. This is a good thing. After getting used to it, it is also a real good thing.
This can effectively de-involve.
Su Yonglin decided to become an anti-involved master in the new era.
For the sake of their own political achievements, bureaucrats always want to complete tasks quickly and efficiently. This psychology is conveyed to the subordinates. In order to please their superiors and their own interests, subordinates will force grassroots staff to complete tasks faster and efficiently and efficiently.
In the end, everyone competed for who was faster than who was better than who was better than who was better and more affordable, and tortured grassroots staff. A good thing ended up being a mess and everyone suffered together.
Once someone gets rewards and praises for such things, it will quickly lead a large number of bureaucrats to fully utilize their "subjective initiative".
Anyway, they are not the ones who are 996007. Even if they pretend to behave occasionally, what they get is dozens or even hundreds of times the workers who really give, which is absolutely worth it, or even super worth it to them.
However, this kind of behavior will cause the social labor environment to deteriorate sharply and the gap between the rich and the poor will increase sharply, which is not tolerated by Su Yonglin.
The inaction society is the best society for the people. Creating a temporary state of action for the inaction society is the greatest common divisor that both the people and the country can accept.
Therefore, Su Yonglin must guide the people's strength to suppress the bureaucrats and not give them room to move in. Even after he dies, such suppression can continue.
The best way is to make the new rules a habit.
If the first generation of bureaucrats cannot get used to it, then the second and third generations will be regarded as natural states.
Su Yonglin couldn't guarantee how long this effect could last, but no matter what, he had to work hard for it.
"They have their procrastination method, and we also have our promotion plan. This matter is an established fact. No matter how they stop it or disobey it, they cannot change the established facts!"
Su Yonglin's determination is unshakable, and as we all know, in the Ming Dynasty, as long as Su Yonglin really wants to do, there is nothing that cannot be done.
The Executive Committee issued an order to the provincial governments of Hebei, Shandong and Guanzhong in the name of the whole provinces, requiring them to do their best to assist the working group in handling the matter.
If the annual assessment does not have the success of the People's Congress Hall project, it will be difficult for them to make any breakthrough progress in Zhongdu's annual assessment.
Next year, the fiscal budget approval projects for the three provinces will be greatly reduced. The excess taxes saved by the three provinces will be injected into other provinces and large-scale navigation projects to help other more capable provinces and departments to do their business.
The reason is very simple.
You can't do anything well in establishing a local people's representative conference system, and the central government is very worried about your ability to handle affairs!
Chapter completed!