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#4 - How can we make Bipartisanship more Efficient? Ft. Allan Rivlin
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In this episode I do an interview and discussion with Allan Rivlin one of the authors of the book "DIVIDED WE FALL: Why Consensus Matters." A great book on bipartisanship and the issues we have regarding it in American society.



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Author, DIVIDED WE FALL: Why Consensus Matters

ALICE M . RIVLIN was a key player in national economic and social policymaking for nearly sixty years, serving in the administrations of Presidents Lyndon Johnson and Bill Clinton, and appointed to a national deficit reduction committee by Barack Obama. She was the founding director of the Congressional Budget Office and was director of the Office of Management and Budget, and a vice chair of the Federal Reserve. She was a senior fellow in Economic Studies at the Brookings Institution for nearly six decades and also taught public policy at Georgetown, Harvard, and other universities. Her numerous books include Systematic Thinking for Social Action and Reviving the American Dream.