Thursday, August 23, 2012

AMERICA.

An Ongoing Discussion.


Words.

"...change is hard — and it is often threatening.

 ...Which brings me to the third wrong turn we could take: failing to rise above parochial concerns to seize what is, in fact, a once-in-a-generation opportunity for our country as a whole — an opportunity to redesign the federal government and enhance its ability to serve the American people while reducing costs. The budget pressures to motivate change exist. The expertise and experience to make real, lasting change exist.

The question is: Do the American people and those we elect to Congress have the political will to do what is necessary to give the United States the effective and affordable government that this nation needs to lead and compete in the 21st century?"

THE WASHINGTON POST: Reforming outmoded government

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