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Only The Gatekeepers Will Be Remembered

By VA Barac
December 13, 2025 2 Min Read
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The Bronze Plaque Society

Prelude: Reading the news this morning, I discovered that the Trump Ballroom construction project may soon be halted by people who insist on slowing the project to a crawl while procedural hurdles are jumped in support of the administrative state. These hurdles haven’t stopped any President before, but I digress. To read the article I posted this morning, click on this link. This post presents a new way to look at this story. Glad I thought of it.

Walk into any new government building — an airport terminal, a courthouse annex, a transit hub — and you’ll find the same artifact mounted near the entrance: a bronze plaque listing the names of commissioners, directors, board members, and oversight chairs. The people who approved the project, not the people who conceived it or paid for it.

It’s a small thing, but it reveals the entire psychology of the modern administrative state.

The plaque is not a record of creation. It is a record of permission.

The originator of the idea is nowhere to be found. The taxpayers who funded it are abstracted into “public support.” The builders are reduced to “contractors.” But the approvers — the ones who signed the forms, attended the meetings, and shepherded the process — they are immortalized in metal.

In this world, the glory goes to the gatekeepers.

The regulator’s legacy is not the thing built, but the fact that they presided over its building. Their names are embossed for posterity, as if the act of approving were the act of creation itself. It is the bureaucratic equivalent of a royal signature: proof not of contribution, but of authority.

This is the Bronze Plaque Society — a culture where proximity to production is mistaken for participation in it.

And it explains why the regulatory state grows without limit. If your fame comes from approving, you will create more things to approve. If your prestige comes from process, you will multiply the process. If your legacy is a plaque, you will build a world made of plaques.

Meanwhile, the builders keep building. The taxpayers keep paying. The originators keep disappearing.

The grand send‑off to a system that celebrates itself more than the work it claims to steward.

A restorationist ethic would flip the plaque upside down. Credit would flow to the creators, not the custodians. Processes would be simple enough to explain without ceremony. And the only names etched in metal would be the ones who actually built something worth remembering.

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