TOMMY THE SWAMI
…explains ‘kakistocracy’ and other big words
OK, class. Our word this week is Kakistocracy.
It is from the Greek word “kakistos,” meaning “worst” and “kratia,”
another Greek word meaning “power, rule, government.” Put them all
together and you have “a government under the control of a nation’s
worst or least-qualified citizens.”
In plain English, it means Welcome to Washington
Tommy the Swami, an astute political observer who doubles as my barber,
has been telling me for years that people get into politics because they
can’t do anything else.
Tommy doesn’t use words like kakistocracy. In the first place, I doubt
seriously he knows what it means. He doesn’t have to. He isn’t there to
impress us with big words. He is there to cut our hair. That doesn’t
require big words. Just a sharp pair of scissors.
In the second place, even if he knows what the word means, Tommy doesn’t
need to drop it into a conversation when describing the current state of
politics. He is more apt to use one-syllable words like “joke” and
“jerk.” You don’t need a thesaurus at Tommy’s.
But Tommy has the concept down pat. As he told me not long ago, “Look at
who is running the country. A neighborhood organizer. A goofy senator.
And a woman who never worked a day in her life.” I think he was talking
about Barack Obama, Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi but I didn’t ask. You
never interrupt Tommy when he is on a roll.
“And how about Harry Reid?” Tommy exclaimed, “He has never worked in the
real world, either.” The man has done his homework. Like the others,
Senate Majority Leader Reid (D-Nev.) is a career politician who has
never had to make a payroll or manage a bottom line. Neither has his
counterpart Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), also a
career politician.
The chairman of the powerful House Financial Services Committee that
oversees the entire financial services industry, including the
securities, insurance, banking, and housing industries is Barney Frank
(D-Mass.) — you guessed it — a career politician who probably can’t
balance his own checkbook.
Frank’s counterpart in the U.S. House, Rep. Spence Bachus (R-Ala.) did
own a sawmill before getting into politics but he was a lawyer before
that. I will need to get a ruling from Tommy on that one.
I could go on but I think you get the point.
Most of the people in Washington who are passing more laws than we want
or need and bleeding our hides for taxes probably wouldn’t last a month
in the real world in which we reside. Can’t you see Barack Obama running
a chain of shoe stores? Joe Biden managing an Internet business? Nancy
Pelosi, a hospital administrator? Harry Reid and Mitch McConnell selling
insurance? Barney Frank, a bank teller?
Can you imagine the look on their faces when they would have blown their
budget by mid-year only to discover they can’t print more money to cover
their poor management? Or find out that if they hop a jet stocked with
the finest liquor and hors d’oeuvres and bop across the country it will
cost them thousands of dollars and will come out of their budget? If it
suggested that they fly tourist instead, it will be necessary to tell
them what the term “tourist” means.
One notable exception to the rule is Georgia’s own U.S. Sen. Johnny
Isakson, who was president of the biggest independent real estate
company in Georgia for more than two decades. He has made payrolls,
hired and fired people, sold real estate in both good and bad times and
managed to succeed in a highly competitive business. Frankly, he gives
kakistocracy a bad name. And that’s a good thing.
When Abraham Lincoln talked about a government “of the people, by the
people and for the people,” I don’t think he knew that one day that
government would be in the hands of kakistocrats who couldn’t manage a
two-goldfish funeral in a large toilet bowl.
He should have talked to Tommy the Swami. Tommy could have warned him
about kakistocracy in one syllable words and given him a pretty good
haircut, too.
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