Good News on Bureaucracy
Thanking them for DC's kind 9% support in the election, President Bush is going to move quickly on federal employment reform. From today's Washington Post:
"Given the margin of victory at both ends of the avenue, I'd expect even greater emphasis on the president's management agenda," Paul C. Light, a New York University professor and Brookings Institution scholar, said yesterday. "It's going to be a contentious four years. Democrats will have to pick their battles carefully, and outsourcing, federal pay, union rights and personnel reform are almost certainly going to be far down the list of priorities."
Note: Please help me build a list of 100 instances of liberal media bias in the last election! See below.
"Given the margin of victory at both ends of the avenue, I'd expect even greater emphasis on the president's management agenda," Paul C. Light, a New York University professor and Brookings Institution scholar, said yesterday. "It's going to be a contentious four years. Democrats will have to pick their battles carefully, and outsourcing, federal pay, union rights and personnel reform are almost certainly going to be far down the list of priorities."
Note: Please help me build a list of 100 instances of liberal media bias in the last election! See below.
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