U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power used her first public speech Saturday night to urge young activists to demand results and criticized the U.N. and red tape-mired bureaucracies that don't always prioritize progress. Power told the Fourth Estate Leadership Summit at UCLA that ideology and entrenched methods sometimes get in the way of the work of the U.N., but praised those who get results and focus on problem-solving.No, the Alger Hiss Enterprise has NEVER lost its way. It has performed its assigned mission PERFECTLY. Every time it gets involved, poor people die by the thousands, rich people get massively richer, civilization dissolves, chaos and famine and pestilence and raw bloody evil reach unimagined maxima.
``Bureaucracies are built. Positions become entrenched. And while the United Nations has done tremendous good in the world, there are times when the organization has lost its way, when politics and ideology get in the way of impact,'' she said.
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