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The Administration measures did not in any way constitute a repeal of the major safety and clean-air standards. But they did revoke some classic examples of costly and questionable bureaucratic rulemaking. For example, the introduction of airbags or automatic seat belts, which was to have been started with some...
A rights committee member, who asked not to be identified, called the referral to Rosovsky "the classical bureaucratic runaround," saying that members of the rights committee had originally gone to Rosovsky for an appointment, but were told he had "no time" and were sent to Fox.
And last week Haig showed that bureaucratic wars and influence jockeying don't stop even during events like presidential shootings. After telling an impromptu press conference that he was "in control" after Reagan "took a round" in his left side, Haig proceeded to misrepresent the presidential line of succession. Characterisitcally...
Reagan and Stockman come equipped with charts and graphs to support their arguments and their rhetoric, but the narrow vision of federally-controlled and industry-oriented policy might make them easy prey to the same mistaken hopes that led to the demise of the original liberal ideals the Great Society...
But the intriguing aspect is not the content but the form; each of these columns has every 30th word or so underlined, apparently at random. Taken together, the underlined words from March 23 read, "Reagan revolution states and cities government intervention 'new federalism' business tax cut painful decisions deregulation relax...