"Good government only happens when the people working in it do their jobs, and do them well"
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The intent is almost deliberately deflationary. Lesko isn’t arguing that policy debates don’t matter; he’s saying they’re downstream of implementation. The subtext: the public’s relationship to government has become weirdly theatrical, obsessed with slogans and villains, while the actual outcome hinges on whether caseworkers return calls, inspectors inspect, procurement teams don’t botch contracts, and managers reward competence instead of loyalty. “Only happens” is the pressure point - a rhetorical overstatement that functions like a flashlight, forcing attention onto the boring machinery most voters ignore until it fails.
Contextually, it fits a post-trust, post-“deep state” era where government workers are either scapegoated as lazy bureaucrats or mythologized as sinister operators. Lesko rejects both fantasies. He frames governance as service work, which carries a subtle moral demand: if we want a government that delivers, we have to value, fund, train, and evaluate the people doing the delivering - and stop acting surprised when neglect produces dysfunction.
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"Good government only happens when the people working in it do their jobs, and do them well." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/good-government-only-happens-when-the-people-105220/. Accessed 11 Feb. 2026.





