Regulation czar Cass Sunstein resigns to go back to teaching at Harvard. While it's not at all comforting to think of him indoctinating yet more students, at least he won't be directly pulling the levers of totalitarianism any more.
But why did he make this move? It's not quite like the case of the economic advisors, who had to publicly face fruits of their policies far different from what the American people were told they would be. The regime may have promised economic recovery and delivered something entirely different, but it also promise to curb freedom, and on that score it delivered in spades. To which the regime's base said "Bravo!"
Even so,. I'm inclined to think he was motivated by a look at where he'd have some job security come January.
No comments:
Post a Comment