Leadership

Paging Tom Friedman. I actually sort of liked your column today. You use a contemporary sports analogy to argue that it might be nice to have a leader in this country. One might object that leading a country is slightly tougher than leading of team of bikers whose paychecks you control, but whatever.
Wouldn't you think that if you were president, after you'd read the umpteenth story about premier U.S. companies, like Intel and Apple, building their newest factories, and even research facilities, in China, India or Ireland, that you'd summon the top U.S. business leaders to Washington to ask them just one question: "What do we have to do so you will keep your best jobs here? Make me a list and I will not rest until I get it enacted."
Course if they said "cut my taxes," what's a Prez to do?
Oh, well, maybe we have the leaders we deserve. Maybe we just want to admire Lance Armstrong, but not be Lance Armstrong. Too much work. Maybe that's the wristband we should be wearing: Live wrong. Party on. Pay later.
Also scary is the idea that we might have the press we deserve.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Anti-Libertarian: re-post

Uneasy Lies The Head

We Call it Soccer