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Feldstein served as President Ronald W. Reagan’s chief economist and taught Social Analysis 10, “Principles of Economics,” for 21 years. Hubbard was a former top Bush adviser who helped engineer the president??s tax cuts...
...allegations of the president??s lavish spending on the university’s tab prompted open dissent from students and faculty. The former held rallies demanding Ladner’s resignation, and the A.U. student government supported removal without a severance package...
However, the students contacted for this article said that the allegations of overspending did not come as a shock. The president??s expenditures were criticized as early...
...taught by IBM Professor of Business and Government Roger B. Porter. Porter, who has served as an advisor to three presidents, including Reagan, lauded Deaver’s skills as a political communicator. “Michael Deaver was superb in helping to frame issues and to communicate the President??s positions, policies, and initiatives to the public,” Porter wrote in an e-mail. “Many of the approaches he pioneered to focus the agenda and to communicate not merely through words but through pictures and events have been adopted by succeeding administrations...
However, preemptively increasing the President??s power with a further militarization of American society is the absolutely worst way to respond to the flu threat. The U.S. military is an unwieldy force that possesses combat—not medical—expertise. Forced quarantines could only be a desperate last resort after a massive collapse of health infrastructure. Instead of improving communication between local, state, and federal emergency services, increased military power would amplify mistakes made at the top of the chain of command...