Save the Swamp – Career Guidebook for Budding Bureaucrats

Save the Swamp
281 Pages
ISBN 9780996092821

Satire

Inspired by C.S. Lewis's, Screwtape Letters, Dr. Krannawitter incorporates one of the most powerful tools for sculpting a national culture, laughter. Anyone who gets others to laugh with him, after all, attracts the attention, good will, and agreement of those who chuckle.

Save the Swamp presents the facts about modern big government framed in satire and humor. Helping fellow citizens feel comfortable giggling at the ridiculous injustices of the modern American regulatory state can do more for freedom than mountains of wonkish white papers and policy studies.

From Dr. Krannawitter to a budding bureaucrat: "As a bureaucrat, you don't merely want to be in the swamp. You want to know how to swim in the swamp. You want to master the bureaucratic versions of the backstroke, breaststroke, sidestroke, and butterfly so that you can slide through the muck, the slime, and the goo with ease."

Dr. Thomas Krannawitter

About Dr. Thomas Krannawitter (Denver, Colorado Author)

Dr. Thomas Krannawitter

Dr. Krannawitter, President of Speakeasy Ideas, a Colorado-based business, focuses on teaching, encouraging, and inspiring others to create wealth for themselves by helping others. He illuminates for others to see the intrinsic connection between improving one's own life and producing what others want, need, appreciate, and value.

Dr. Krannawitter and his team at Speakeasy Ideas have been innovative in taking the ideas that have proven essential for human flourishing and packaging them in ways that are entertaining, educational, and easy-to-use for business owners and employees, teachers and students, parents and children, and citizens of all ages.

Dr. Krannawitter holds a Ph.D. in political science from the Claremont Graduate University, specializing in American political thought and classical political philosophy. His research and writing also include subjects related to economics and political economy.

He has taught at Claremont McKenna College, Hillsdale College, and George Mason University, among other schools. He is one of the principal instructors for the Leadership Program of the Rockies, and he frequently consults with organizations on improving communications, development, and strategic planning.