Posts Tagged ‘sequester’
March 13, 2013
The Problem with Charm Offensives: If They Are Needed, They Have Already Failed
Faced by insurmountable odds as the Carthaginians swept down the Italian peninsula during the Second Punic War, the Roman general Fabius Maximus simply retreated and retreated, wearing the opposition down by declining to engage with them at all. Watching the Republicans play the President right now, the scorched earth policy that the Romans used […] read more »
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February 25, 2013
Going beyond the President’s Manufacturing Strategy
Amid the urgency of the sequestration crisis, many things of substance are likely to fade into the background of public debate – at exactly the moment when they should not. read more »
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