Book contents
- How Government Built America
- How Government Built America
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Founders’ America
- 3 Abraham Lincoln’s America
- 4 Ida Tarbell’s America
- 5 Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s America
- 6 Dwight Eisenhower’s America
- 7 Rachel Carson’s America
- 8 John Lewis’s America
- 9 Alfred Kahn’s America
- 10 Ronald Reagan’s America
- 11 Mitch McConnell’s America
- 12 Donald Trump’s America
- 13 Anthony Fauci’s America
- 14 Joe Biden’s America
- 15 Conclusion
- Notes
- Index
13 - Anthony Fauci’s America
Making Government Work
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 May 2024
- How Government Built America
- How Government Built America
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Founders’ America
- 3 Abraham Lincoln’s America
- 4 Ida Tarbell’s America
- 5 Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s America
- 6 Dwight Eisenhower’s America
- 7 Rachel Carson’s America
- 8 John Lewis’s America
- 9 Alfred Kahn’s America
- 10 Ronald Reagan’s America
- 11 Mitch McConnell’s America
- 12 Donald Trump’s America
- 13 Anthony Fauci’s America
- 14 Joe Biden’s America
- 15 Conclusion
- Notes
- Index
Summary
Bashing bureaucrats is an old American political tradition, and no one took this further than Donald Trump, who actively sought to fire civil servants and find other ways to subvert the bureaucracy. Over the nation’s history, the government has taken on an increasing and successful role in ensuring prosperity, protecting people, and promoting equality, and this success is due in no small part to the contribution of civil servants. Like all institutions, the government fails because its employees let it down, but it also fails because of incompetent political leaders who ignore the advice of knowledgeable and experienced civil servants or reject their advice because it conflicts with an ideological agenda. Andrew Jackson famously thought running the government did not require any special skills, and Donald Trump went even further in thinking that he did not need to know anything about how the government ran or what the civil service advised. The results were disastrous for both presidents and the country. Government needs administration, especially in times of emergency, and government needs public servants like Anthony Fauci to carry out its programs.
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- How Government Built America , pp. 160 - 166Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024