MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE by Michael Wolraich Order today at Barnes & Noble / Amazon / Books-A-Million / Bookshop |
A good reminder of the options available and not taken. Bush pioneered the no-stimulus recovery in 2001, to bad (but Republican) result. Obama largely played along to GOP TARP plans in 2009, including lowball public assistence and austerity. Hillary's wrapping herself around Obama as she must, but we know she's not a kumbaya idealist. Will she learn the real lessons behind the rhetoric - both in economic and foreign policy? How will/would she govern during the next crisis? I think it's a given she's not out to be either Bill or Barry's 3rd term. Will she find her own 3rd Way? Will she pull out her Saul Alinsky? Will she stay content with the 1 big idea per year mode? Or will she open up multiple fronts like FDR? We'll likely see come January. She's waited/worked a long time for that moment. Don't think there'll be a lot of cookies baked in the White House the next 8 years.
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In terms of success, which comes first, process or policy? I think process comes first and that's what she is good at. Maybe the elite professional women whom the elite professional women criticize will come up with something to move us along. I rather think they will.
by Oxy Mora on Tue, 05/03/2016 - 1:44pm
Was that 2nd "women" supposed to be "men"?
I read somewhere a test of 2 groups, one to do quantity, the other to do quality. The quality in the end wasnt very different even though the quality was. I have a hunch that process trumps as well over obsessing over the exact right policy; if you have the process and organization, the more or less right policies will come out anyway. That's just the utilitarian me thinking.
by PeraclesPlease on Tue, 05/03/2016 - 2:09pm