Posted on 06/23/2009 5:14:53 AM PDT by Kaslin
Too many cooks spoil the broth. Thats common wisdom. So, will too many czars spoil the administration?
President Barack Obama recently introduced Kenneth Feinberg as Americas compensation czar. Hell oversee executive pay at firms that have taken federal bailout money. Feinberg will have broad discretion to set the salaries and bonuses for their five most senior executives and their 20 most highly paid employees, The New York Times reported.
Timothy Geithner explained why the administration wants a compensation czar: This financial crisis had many significant causes, but executive compensation practices were a contributing factor, the Treasury secretary announced. Incentives for short-term gains overwhelmed the checks and balances meant to mitigate against the risk of excess leverage.
Thats true as far as it goes. But its also true that, in a free market, companies that emphasize short-term gains over long-term success tend to go out of business. Thats the way it should be. When that happens, short-sighted executives end up unemployed.
Yet its the administration thats helping prop up failing companies.
All the entities that will be directly subject to Feinbergs dictates received federal bailout money. All were supposedly too big to fail, including American International Group, General Motors and Citigroup. None would need a compensation czar if the Obama administration would simply let these failing firms file for bankruptcy protection like countless other firms before them.
Feinberg is just the latest in a dense line of Obama czars. Its hard to keep track of exactly how many czars hes crowned in these first few months in office, but a quick scan through media reports reveals at least a dozen. Even liberals are becoming wary. Does anyone know ANYTHING about these people? Guess what? Thats the point, wrote a blogger on the liberal Web site Salon.com. Its easier to get things done when you are anonymous. Indeed.
Some czars include:
* Daniel Fried, Gitmo Closure Czar. The Miami Herald reports his job will be to, persuade European countries as well as Yemen to take back some of the 240 or so long-held prisoners. Good luck on that. France recently agreed to take one prisoner. Italy says it will take three. Only 236 to go!
* Gary Samore, WMD & Terrorism Czar. He has had years of experience negotiating non-proliferation treaties and agreements with difficult countries like North Korea, FOX News reports. That may be good, because at the rate things are going, he may need to move to North Korea.
Not all czars are necessarily bad. Take Cass Sunstein, who occupies the Reagan-created position of Regulatory Czar. A Harvard professor, Sunstein specializes in law and behavioral economics. The Wall Street Journal explains he seeks to shape law and policy around the way research shows people actually behave.
Sunsteins avowed goal would be a refreshing change from governments usual tactic: using law and policy to shape personal behavior. Examples include seatbelt laws, taxes on tobacco products and fuel-economy standards for cars.
Still, a better approach would be for the government to start reducing regulation. Washington imposes thousands of pages of regulations that cost Americans some $1.1 trillion a year. Thats almost as much as the government takes in each year through income taxes.
Yet it seems unlikely that Sunstein will cut back on federal regulations. The Bush administration paid lip service to that idea, but ended up slapping $30 billion in new regulatory costs on Americans, some $11 billion just in fiscal year 2007.
Heres an idea: Instead of appointing more people to dictate how Americans live and how much they can be paid, how about reducing government intrusion in our lives by putting a sunset date on all regulations? After 10 years, for example, a regulation would automatically expire unless Congress or the administration explicitly renewed it.
The U.S. Constitution doesnt provide for multiple czars. The administration should stop naming them -- before it determines it needs a Czar czar.
Well, we certainly need another Czar to regulate all the other Czars. We’ll call him the B.S. Czar.
(1) (a) the head of any of the major governmental divisions of the U.S.S.R.: called minister since 1946 USA. (b) an official in any communist government whose duties include political indoctrination, detection of political deviation, etc. (c) A person who tries to control public opinion.
May they meet the same fate that Russia’s Czars did.
bump
No its about accountability. Czars are not accountable to anyone but zero himself.
His *audacity* is boundless.
yep, but you know that he could never get away with his nonsense if it all went through congress too.
He is protecting Pelosi from more ridicule, because the congressmen from every district are already getting hammered every which way from sunday to stop backing Obama’s every word.
They stopped accepting letters at one point because of all the tea bags going to the congress!
If he made all these positions open to congressional scrutiny and public debate, his ability to get his main socialist programs through would be severely limited.
He is a brilliant monster, or at least his advisers are.
Bump you, Munz. SO unconstitutional.
You know I find it so ironic that he was a “constitutional” lawyer.
You would think that it would mean something to him.
Obviously he only studied it so he would know how to do away with it.
I’m telling ya, you just have to look at him with some kind of awe, like you would at Ted Bundi, Jack The Ripper, Stalin or Hitler.
Human monsters, but still giving the devil his due, brilliant.
“A general dissolution of principles and manners will more surely overthrow the liberties of America than the whole force of the common enemy.” —Samuel Adams
Bumping you, M.
1* AfPak Czar: Richard Holbrooke
2* AIDs Czar: Jeffrey Crowley
3* Bank bailout Czar: See TARP Czar below.
4* Compensation Czar: See Pay Czar below.
5* Cybersecurity Czar: TBD as of 6/15/2009
6* Border Czar: Alan Bersin
7* Car Czar: Steve Rattner
8* Climate Czar: Todd Stern
9* Drug Czar : Gil Kerlikowske
10* Economic Czar: Paul Volcker
11* Energy Czar: Carol Browner
12* Faith-Based Czar: Joshua DuBois
13* Green Jobs Czar: Van Jones
14* Guantanamo Closure Czar: Daniel Fried
15* Health Reform Czar: Nancy-Ann DeParle
16* Infotech Czar: Vivek Kundra
17* Intellegence Czar: Dennis Blair
18* Iran Czar:
19* Middle East Czar: Mideast peace envoy George Mitchell
20* Non-Proliferation Czar: Gary Samore
21* Pay Czar: Kenneth Feinberg
22* Persian Gulf/Southeast Asia Czar: Dennis Ross
23* Regulatory Czar: Cass Sunstein
24* Science/Weather Czar: John Holdren
25* Stimulus Accountability Czar: Earl Devaney
26* Sudan Czar: J. Scott Gration
27* TARP Czar: Herb Allison
28* Terrorism Czar: John Brennan
29* Urban Czar: Adolfo Carrion, Jr.
30* War Czar: Lieutenant General Douglas Lute
31* WMD & Terrorism Czar: Gary Samore
And they all have assistants I presume? And they all have secretaries? And they all have a staff? And they all have cars? And they all travel? And they all have offices? Lodging and meals.
A BTT. You are entirely correct - these are commissars.
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