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English: “The diminishing trust that people have in their institutions of governance, towards their system generally—that is the issue that needs to be addressed,” former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman says. “I would say to the next president, within 30 days of getting elected, or maybe 50 days, agree to a goal. A common goal.”
In the video above—the latest in a series from Slate, 92Y, and New America—the 2012 presidential candidate and former ambassador to China offers advice for the next president of the United States. Each Monday this election season, we’ll publish a short video in which a policy-maker, writer, or thinker gives the next commander in chief a few pointers on how to handle the highest office in the land. Huntsman argues the next chief executive should try to reestablish the American people’s trust in government by setting an achievable goal, and seeing it through to completion, within his or her first year in office. He also suggests a bestselling book with some lessons the next president would do well to learn. ========================New America is dedicated to the renewal of American politics, prosperity, and purpose in the digital age through big ideas, technological innovation, next generation politics, and creative engagement with broad audiences. www.newamerica.org 92nd Street Y is a center for the arts and innovation that is open to all and built on a foundation of Jewish values, including civil dialogue, civic responsibility, community, and education. www.92y.org Slate is a daily magazine on the Web. Founded in 1996, they are a general-interest publication offering analysis and commentary about politics, news, business, technology, and culture. http://www.slate.com/ |
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