Sensing that his Scottish enemies had blundered at the Battle of Dunbar in 1650, Oliver Cromwell said, The Lord hath delivered them into our hands. Philip K. Howard, were he the exulting type, could rejoice that some of his adversaries have taken a stand on indefensible terrain. Because the inaccurately named Center for American Progress has chosen to defend the impediments that government places in its own path regarding public works, it has done Howard the favor of rekindling interest in something he wrote in 2015. A mild-mannered Manhattan lawyer of unfailing gentility and civility, Howard is no fire-breathing Cromwell ...
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