Waxman waxes philosophical on Nutter: His achievement is maintaining status quo

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Waxman waxes philosophical on Nutter: His achievement is maintaining status quo

POSTED: Wednesday, February 16, 2011, 5:31 PM
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It's Our Money reporter Ben Waxman has a provacative column over at philly.com today, in which he argues that Nutter great achievement thus far is that he maintained the status quo in the face of potential economic disaster for the city.

It's not the most exciting argument to make for a mayor's success — but maybe that's why nobody else has really been making it. Waxman essentially argues that those who say Mayor Nutter's accomplishments haven't added up to much are overlooking the fact that simply keeping the city running at more or less where it was before the crash of 2008 is itself a major accomplishment and that Nutter deserves credit for making that happen.

Writes Waxman:

... The fact that many in the city don't recognize Nutter's accomplishment doesn't mean that he hasn't succeeded. It's just that Nutter's success has been less about what he's done and more about what he has avoided. During an economic crisis, preserving services isn't easy.

Those who wanted Nutter to hack and slash government and restructure the city's taxes and purge City Hall of inefficiency will disagree — they'd rather see the mayor use the bad economy to leverage drastic changes. But that's easier said than done.

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