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January 26, 2010

Is America Ungovernable?
Posted by Michael Cohen

Over at Newsweek I cheerily argue that American government has become so dysfunctional that we are approaching banana republic status:

In the week since the special Senate election in Massachusetts, the political conversation has been focused on what it all means: Will the Democrats pass health care? Will the Senate torpedo the renomination of Ben Bernanke for Fed chairman? What should be next on the president's legislative agenda?

But another, more disturbing, conclusion can be drawn from the Democrats' sudden reversal of fortune in Massachusetts—a mere year after Obama's historic victory. Is America simply ungovernable? Are the impediments to governance so great—obstructionist Republicans, spineless Democrats, and an increasingly incoherent electorate—that no one can run the country effectively?

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Hi,
America seems ungovernable now because it lacks leadership. It takes leaders to govern. Obama is not a leader. Reid is not a leader. Pelosi would like to be one but she isn’t one...

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