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A Book to Put Under the Tree
MICHAEL LEWIS’ “THE FIFTH RISK”
The holidays are here, which probably means you’re looking for some gifts to put under the tree. I can’t pretend that I know what will put smiles on the faces of your loved ones, but I recently read a book that would be a welcome addition to the wish list of any government employee. It’s called “The Fifth Risk,” written by renowned author Michael Lewis, and it just might be the best book I’ve read all year. I’ve been a fan of Lewis for years. He has an uncanny knack for tackling subjects that should be dry and boring — the real estate products behind the financial collapse of 2008 in “The Big Short,” baseball analytics in “Moneyball,” among many — and turning them into riveting page-turners. So when I heard that Lewis’ new book would tackle the operational aspects of the federal government, I knew I’d be picking up a copy as soon as it hit the shelves. When you think of the biggest threats to the viability of our government, you probably think about a nuclear tussle with North Korea or another external threat. Lewis, however, finds other massive dangers working inside our government: operational incompetence and an undervaluing of our civil servants. He holds our government and the workers
within it as some of the biggest driving forces for good in our nation. “The Fifth Risk” is largely a celebration of public- sector work and a rallying cry against the folks who want to slash government programs at all costs. WE WOULD HAVE NEVER MADE IT TO THE MOON WITHOUT NASA. GPS, WHICH WE ALL USE EVERY DAY, WAS THE RESULT OF A DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE PROJECT. MOST PEOPLE DON’T KNOW THAT EVEN THE WEATHER >Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4
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