Reason Writers Around Town: Nick Gillespie on Bush as a Big-Government Disaster in the WSJ
Writing in The Wall Street Journal, Reason.tv Editor in Chief Nick Gillespie asks:
Now that George W. Bush has finally left office, here's a challenge to a nation famous for its proud tradition of invention: Can somebody invent a machine capable of fully measuring the disaster that was the Bush presidency?…
In a way that was inconceivable when he took office, Mr. Bush—the advance man for the "ownership society," smaller and more trustworthy government, and a humble foreign policy—increased the size and scope of the federal government to unprecedented levels. At the same time, he constantly flashed signs of secrecy, duplicity, ineffectiveness and outright incompetence.
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