The
MIT economist, Simon Johnson, was on a Paul Solomon segment of the
PBS “News Hour” a few nights back and I can't help feeling what a
wonderful method he has for explaining current economic issues by
looking back at American history. President Obama could use such an
Economic Advisor. I am big proponent for smaller government,
especially administrative expense such as too many cabinet posts. I
would like to see complete reliance on a Treasury Secretary for the
mechanics of managing the economy, for example, and that the White
House Economic Advisor be without staff and just provide the
President with a big picture historical perspective such as what
Johnson provides.
The
observation comes from my recent viewing of “Lincoln” and Kearns
Goodwin's book Team of Rivals show
Lincoln working intimately with his cabinet and constituents. I
resent the growth of government that it requires the President to
staff up so that interaction between within his own cabinet is in his
name only. The words “I speak for the President” scare me.
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