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babylonsister

(171,072 posts)
Tue Apr 2, 2019, 03:59 PM Apr 2019

Acting Alone Is a Sign of Weakness

https://politicalwire.com/2019/04/02/acting-alone-is-a-sign-of-weakness/

Acting Alone Is a Sign of Weakness
April 2, 2019 at 1:03 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard


Jonathan Bernstein: “I can’t manage to put aside an Axios item about President Donald Trump from last Friday. Jonathan Swan reported that “administration officials past and present have told us that Trump savors news coverage that shows him acting unilaterally.” Swan was focused on Trump’s habit of overruling and humiliating his staffers and appointees, which is partly why his administration has had record turnover and why the applicant pool is so small for open jobs. But the point about acting alone is worth delving into.”

“It’s a reminder of what the political scientist Richard Neustadt explained decades ago: that presidents are at their weakest when they try to act on their own, and that doing so imposes heavy costs down the line. Every president gets rolled by the bureaucracy. To Trump, it happens repeatedly, in public, over an enormous variety of things. Every president gets frustrated when faced with stubborn staffers, selfish members of Congress, interest groups that refuse to compromise, and a court system that denies them what they think they’re entitled to. But every other modern president has understood that accomplishing anything requires dealing with all of those legitimate parts of the public-policy process and more. Which means bargaining, cajoling, politicking and horse trading. Two years in, Trump still hasn’t learned the basic rules of the game.”
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Acting Alone Is a Sign of Weakness (Original Post) babylonsister Apr 2019 OP
"Two years in, Trump still hasn't learned the basic rules of the game." PJMcK Apr 2019 #1
...horse trading. zaj Apr 2019 #2

PJMcK

(22,037 posts)
1. "Two years in, Trump still hasn't learned the basic rules of the game."
Tue Apr 2, 2019, 04:04 PM
Apr 2019

Trump is 72 years old. He's never learned anything constructive in his life.

Why would anyone expect him to learn something new when he's already declared himself smarter than everyone else?

 

zaj

(3,433 posts)
2. ...horse trading.
Tue Apr 2, 2019, 04:44 PM
Apr 2019

Anyone else notice that the divisions in Congress started happening when we ended the earmarks process in 2010?

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