Ah, it seems like Mr. Nudge is leaving the Obamaadministration.
This is probably sad news for the president. If Larry
Summers was the brains of the Obama response to the Zona – the Great Recession
– the very spirit of Obamaism is Cass Sunstein. Obama’s general policy of compromise with all men (as long as
they were rich, and to the right) is
embodied in a man whose major policy idea is government by “nudging”. Instead
of the bad old liberal days, where the government corrupted men’s souls by
guaranteeing them healthcare and the like, the new new liberal eschaton was to
be brought on by a government that simply, quietly poked a finger in the back
of the citizenry.
Sunnstein was the head of a corporate hogwallow called the
OIRA – the office of regulatory affairs – about which we have these glorious
stats, from a previous article by David Dayen at FDL:
“While the rest of the public
might not know about OIRA, lobbyists have the office on speed dial. Industry
groups visit OIRA largely for one purpose: to reduce regulation. Steinzor’s
analysis found that industry representatives outnumber public health and safety
advocates by almost 4 to 1 at OIRA meetings.
Jim Tozzi helped create OIRA and
worked on regulations under five presidents. He says the tilt toward industry
is to be expected.
Regulations, he says, “increase
the cost of industry. So they have more direct skin in the game.” In contrast,
he says, environmental groups’ members “don’t have skin in the game, because
they just say ‘they’ll cough their lungs out’ or something like that.”
I’m staggering from that comment,
but let’s get to the data. The Center for Progressive Reform studied the
records of 1,080 OIRA meetings over two Administrations. They found that OIRA
changed 84% of all environmental regulations, and 65% of others, under the
Obama Administration. This is an increase over the Bush Administration.”
So many people despair at the radical lefty flank that
doesn’t appreciate the greatest president ever as he matches off against the man from Glad. These defeatists are
regularly scolded in the pages of American Prospect and other stalwart liberal
mags. And how right they are, for just think – if Obama has trumped the Bush
administration by turning even further right on the environment, just think how
bad Romney will be! On the other hand, not much has happened environmental-wise
on Obama’s beat – just the attempted murder of the Gulf of Mexico by BP and the
advent of the heat death planet. I mean, we hardly have any skin in this game,
and if the heatdeath planet keeps spiraling out of control, the lack of skin
will be oh so literal. Which is why, as Obama puts it, Cass Sunstein “years of exceptional service”
have been so important. The only question, I guess, is who the service has been
for, exactly.
Sunstein is retiring to a Harvard post, where he will
manufacture more fabulous ideological
pudding for the next generation of fabulous centrist Democrats. Democrats who
won’t be mislead by the rather minor damage of “coughing your lungs out”, but
will, of course, troll some concern about all the expectorated bronchi during the election, thus making electing
them the most important thing anybody has ever done or ever will do!
For more info on the ‘most influential liberal legal
theorist” of his generation, Mr. Sunstein his own self, here’s a NYT Magazineprofile:
The profile is in that special, brownnosing mode that just
makes the reader go quivery inside with the sense that one is touching
greatness. Here’s a graf:
“Sunstein, who is 55, has an almost childlike excitement —
his e-mail messages end in long strings of exclamation points, and when other
academics talk about his mind, they do so in the way people talk about the
ballet, as something precious that ought to be preserved.”
Uh, yeah, I know! Everybody I know was talking about ballet
and preserving it just yesterday, at the Quickburger.
“Letting the days go by, water flowing underground
Into the blue again, after the money's gone
Once in a lifetime, water flowing underground
Same as it ever was, same as it ever was, same as it ever was, same as it ever was…”
Into the blue again, after the money's gone
Once in a lifetime, water flowing underground
Same as it ever was, same as it ever was, same as it ever was, same as it ever was…”
4 comments:
The "heatdeath planet" is a great coinage.
Unfortunately, the latest research that shows that the world is getting to that state is also suggesting that today's pollution was produced throughout the last fifty years, which means unfortunately you can't quite blame Obama. There is a good chance we already are in the middle of a done deal.
In fact, this may explain the "steal everything in site, the future of the institutions we are running be damned" behavior of the elites. Or at least the rather rapid drop off in interest on the part of the same elite with dealing with any environmental issues.
In brand management circles, researchers have found that the excessive use of exclamation points correlates strongly with a preference for anal-sadistic product lines and certain types of secretive, auto-erotic stimulation. Prof. Sunstein, for example, is what they call a “prostadigitator”.
If you doubt me, do a google image search. The look on his face is all the proof you need.
Vermin direct, you are back!
The NYT's brownnosing is what I'd call anal-hysteric coprophagia. It's desperately, pathologically overwrought.
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