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【单选题】PresidentBush takes to the bully pulpit to deliver a stern lecture toAmerica’s business elite. The JusticeDept. stuns the accounting profession by filing a criminal indictment ofArthurAndersen LLP for destroying documents related to its audits ofEnronCorp. OnCapitol Hill, some congressional panels push on with biased hearings onEnron’s collapse and, now, another busted NewEconomy star, telecom’s GlobalCrossing. Lawmakers sign on to new bills aimed at tightening oversight of everything from pensions and accounting to executive pay.
To any spectators, it would be easy to conclude that the winds of change are sweepingCorporateAmerica, led by George W.Bush, who ran as "a reformer with result."But far from deconstructing the corporate world brick by brick into something cleaner, sparer, and stronger,Bush aides and many legislators are preparing modest legislative and administrative reforms. Instead of an overhaul,Bush’s team is counting on its enforcers, Justice and a newly empowered Securities &ExchangeCommission, to make examples of the most egregious offenders. The idea is that business will quickly get the message and clean up its own act.
Why won’t the outraged rhetoric result in more changes For starters, theBushAdministration warns that any rush to legislate corporate behavior could produce a raft of flawed hills that raise costs without halting abuses.Business has striven to drive the point home with an intense lobbying blitz that has convinced many lawmakers that over-regulation could startle the stock market and perhaps endanger the nascent economic recovery.
All this sets the stage for Washington to get busy with predictably modest results.
A、surge of caution is sweeping would-be reformers on the Hill. "They know they don’t want to make a big mistake," says Jerry J. Jasinowski, president of the NationalAssociation of Manufacturers. That go-slow approach suits the White House.Aides say the President, while personally disgusted byEnron’s sellout of its pensioners, is reluctant to embrace new sanctions that frustrate even law-abiding corporations and create a litigation bonanza for trial lawyers. Instead, the White House will push for narrowly targeted action, most of it carried out by the SEC, the TreasuryDept., and the LaborDept. The right outcome, Treasury Secretary Paul H.O’Neill said on Mar. 15, "depends on theCongress not legislating things that are over the top."
To O’Neill andBush, that means enforcing current laws before passing too many new ones. Nowhere is that stance clearer than in theAndersen indictment. So theBushAdministration left the decision to JusticeDePt. prosecutors rather than White House political operatives or their reformist fellows at the SE
C、
What the author wants to suggest may be best interpreted as
A、"Crime doesn’t pay."
B."Haste makes waste."

C、"Look before you leap."
D."Like father, like son."

网考网参考答案:B
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