Background
Published in 2011, “Back to Work” is a book that examines the economic challenges faced by the United States and suggests potential solutions for improving the nation’s economy. Drawing on his experience as the 42nd President of the United States, Bill Clinton analyzes the factors that contributed to the economic downturn and proposes measures for recovery. With a focus on job creation, education, innovation, and infrastructure development, Clinton argues for the government’s role in promoting economic growth and ensuring a prosperous future for Americans. Clinton presents a vision for revitalizing the American economy and restoring its global competitiveness.
My Thoughts
I find most of the points made in this book to be valid. I believe people are more alike than different and that we can come together on many issues. However, we have devolved so much that we can’t seem to have a simple conversation and get anything done.
I attended a local school board recently and was appalled by what I saw. Our board members took 35 minutes of squabbling just to agree on the agenda. Most of it was posturing and egotistical members trying to claim credit for who “passed in the motion”. (As if that mattered in the slightest.) However, this seems to be what passes as politics these days. I enjoyed that this book wasn’t along that vein.
I’m not a fan of former president Bill Clinton in a few ways but I do like that he balanced the budget during his presidency and promotes the dignity of work. I also like his work with another former president H. W. Bush in promoting dialog between the parties. I felt there were a number of assumptions made but at least he had practical ideas which would likely appeal to a broad swath of our society.
Recommendation
Dry but not a bad read.