"An indefinable something is to be done, in a way nobody knows how ..."
August 11, 2009
"An indefinable something is to be done, in a way nobody knows how , at a time nobody knows when, that will accomplish nobody knows what." - Thomas B. Reed, Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, 1889 to 1891 and 1895 to 1899
Known for his sharp-tongued wit and distaste for business as usual, Reed wanted to make the work of legislating more efficient and effective.
Time and distance have made most of the issues he addressed moot. That usually happens with the issues that fire us up. They fall through attrition.
I love the observation, however. We can use it as a template that transcends time and ideology.
Governments and most institutions are well skilled at spending a much time and effort to accomplish little.
That could change, but Reed was never able to pull it off.