The Only Two Ways to Fix Washington by Oliver DeMille

Published: Wed, 11/06/13

Social Leader Weekly


The Only Two Ways to Fix Washington
 
 
 
Washington is broken, and the problem is short-term thinking.

In our current system, there is little or no incentive for our leaders to do what is right for the next generation -- if it in any way conflicts with immediate concerns.

We know debt is bad, but in the short-term it's easier to keep spending. And we realize that deficits are a problem, but it's easier to ignore this problem and keep raising the debt ceiling.

This problem is systemic. For example, our business world is too often dominated by "Quarterly Capitalism," which means that most companies manage their business one quarter at a time. The cause of this is the way our tax system is structured, with the government forcing this quarterly approach on business.

Likewise, nearly all politicians are required to adopt what Al Gore called...
 
 
 
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Oliver DeMille is the co-founder of the Center for Social Leadership, and a co-creator of TJEd.
 
 
His most recent book (with co-author Orrin Woodward) is the New York Times, Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestseller, LeaderShift: A Call for Americans to Finally Stand Up and Lead.
 
Oliver is dedicated to promoting freedom through leadership education. 
 
He and his wife Rachel are raising their eight children in Cedar City, Utah.  
 



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