Ralph K. Huitt, “political Feasibiliry,” in Political Science and Public Policy, p. 274. We should note, however, that although we agree mostly with Huitt’s assessment, far reaching policy change can be both fast and rational - that is, it is not incremental. Nonincremental policymaking has occurred for example in Medicaid policy in Arizona, Michigan, and Tennessee. See Carol S. Weissert and Malcolm L. Goggin, “Nonincremental Policy Change: Lessons from Michigan’s Medicaid Managed Care Initiative,” Public Administration Review 62 (March - April 2002), pp. 206 - 216.