Thursday, February 21, 2013

From the Fiscal Times: Why Obama's Pitch for Government Reform Hit a Wall

A common story told about presidents is that they think they have a greater ability to reform the bureaucracy than they in fact do. Bureaucratic agencies have a tremendous ability to preserve themselves partially because they have supporters in the legislatures and among powerful interest groups. Still, presidents make the attempt from time to time to change how they operate.

Here is a negative appraisal of Obama's attempt to do so.