Recently we wrote that Sen. Chris Dodd’s draft financial reform bill would create a “cumbersome bureaucracy.” That wasn’t an endorsement of a conservative talking point: The operative word was “cumbersome.” The Right likes to use the word “bureaucracy” as an epithet, but the primary definition of bureaucracy is “a body of nonelective government officials.” So what’s the biggest bureaucracy in the world? The Pentagon.
Conservatives agree that we need a smart, efficient, well-run military “bureaucracy” to provide for the nation’s defense, even though they wouldn’t use that word. Shouldn’t we demand the same kind of lean, mean efficiency from our “first line of defense” against financial disaster?