Your comment is unhelpful. I am pretty sure I do know what the post says, having recently read it.
The post focuses on independent institutions but the same principle applies to technocratic institutions. Otherwise I am not sure what you are getting at.
The argument that that post makes is very specifically about institutions involved in selecting the president—the media, some subset of nonprofits, the people who administer elections. It does not apply to bureaucrats not involved in selecting the next president. And the last time I checked, the fed chair as fed chair had no role in selecting the next president.
Your comment is unhelpful. I am pretty sure I do know what the post says, having recently read it.
The post focuses on independent institutions but the same principle applies to technocratic institutions. Otherwise I am not sure what you are getting at.
The argument that that post makes is very specifically about institutions involved in selecting the president—the media, some subset of nonprofits, the people who administer elections. It does not apply to bureaucrats not involved in selecting the next president. And the last time I checked, the fed chair as fed chair had no role in selecting the next president.