"Kim Stanley Robinson - Sixty Days and Counting" - читать интересную книгу автора (Robinson Kim Stanley)standard in any case ever since the tainted elections at the beginning of the
centuryтАФand secure in the knowledge that the American public did not like to think about troubling news of this sort no matter who won, Phil was free to forge ahead with a nonstop schedule of meetings, meetings from dawn till midnight, and often long past it. He was lucky he was one of those people who only needed a few hours of sleep a day to get by. Not so Charlie, who was jolted out of sleep far too often by calls from his colleague Roy Anastophoulus, PhilтАЩs new chief of staff, asking him to come down to the office and pitch in. тАЬRoy, I canтАЩt,тАЭ Charlie would say. тАЬIтАЩve got Joe here, AnnaтАЩs off to work already, and weтАЩve got Gymboree.тАЭ тАЬGymboree? Am I hearing this? Charlie which is more important to the fate of the Republic, advising the president or going to Gymboree?тАЭ тАЬFalse choice,тАЭ Charlie would snap. тАЬAlthough Gymboree is far more important if we want Joe to sleep well at night, which we do. YouтАЩre talking to me now, right? ThatтАЩs what telephones are for. How would this change in any way if I were down there?тАЭ тАЬYeah yeah yeah yeah, hey Chucker I gotta go now, but listen you have to come in from the cold, this is no time to be baby-sitting, weтАЩve got the fate of the world in the balance and we need you in the office and taking one of these crucial jobs that no one else can fill as well as you can. Joe is around two right? So you can put him in the daycare down here at the White House, or anywhere else in the greater metropolitan region for that matter, but you have to be here or else you will have missed the train, Phil isnтАЩt going to stand for someone phoning home like E.T., lost somewhere in Bethesda when the world is sinking and freezing and drowning and тАЬRoy. Stop. I am talking to you like once an hour, maybe more. I couldnтАЩt talk to you more if we were handcuffed together.тАЭ тАЬYeah itтАЩs nice itтАЩs sweet itтАЩs one of the treasured parts of my day, but itтАЩs a face business, you know that, and I havenтАЩt seen you in months, and Phil hasnтАЩt either, and IтАЩm afraid itтАЩs getting to be a case of not seen not heard.тАЭ тАЬAre you establishing a climate-change task force?тАЭ тАЬYes.тАЭ тАЬAre you going to ask Diane Chang to be the science advisor?тАЭ тАЬYes. He already did.тАЭ тАЬAnd are you going to convene a meeting with all the reinsurance companies?тАЭ тАЬYes.тАЭ тАЬAnd youтАЩre proposing the legislative package to the Congress?тАЭ This was CharlieтАЩs big omnibus environmental bill, brought backтАФin theoryтАФfrom death by dismemberment. тАЬOf course we are.тАЭ тАЬSo how exactly am I being cut out? ThatтАЩs every single thing IтАЩve ever suggested to you.тАЭ тАЬBut Charlie, IтАЩm looking forward, to how you will be cut out. YouтАЩve gotta put Joe in daycare and come in out of the cold.тАЭ тАЬBut I donтАЩt want to.тАЭ тАЬI gotta go you get a grip and get down here bye.тАЭ He sounded truly annoyed. But Charlie could speak his mind with Roy, and he wasnтАЩt going to let the election change that. And when he woke up in the morning, and considered that he could either go down to the Mall and talk policy with policy |
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