Tuesday, November 4, 2008

"will fret over the ballooning budget deficit brought on by slower growth and the enormous expense of bailing out Wall Street. "

New post by Robert Reich:

"Today will determine whether Barack Obama will be President of the United States beginning 12:00 noon, eastern standard time, on January 20, 2009. The next question is what he can accomplish thereafter.

Each of Obama's major initiatives – affordable health care, high-quality schools along with early-childhood education, an end to oil dependence along with a cap-and-trade system that reduces carbon emissions, a more equitable tax system, and a withdrawal from Iraq – would be difficult to achieve on its own. Together they comprise one of the most ambitious presidential agendas in living memory.

Is it achievable? Not even a Democratic majority in both houses of Congress – not even sixty Democratic votes in the Senate – can easily overcome the obstacles."

Read the whole post. Here's my comment:

Don
said...

There is never just a president, there is an administration.You know that better than me, a nobody. As to this:

"Fiscal conservatives – including a newly-enlarged group of “blue-dog” Democrats – will fret over the ballooning budget deficit brought on by slower growth and the enormous expense of bailing out Wall Street. They’ll want to put any new spending initiatives on hold."

If you're a Democrat, we're in the same party. It's my job to fret. However, in the end, we'll work it out. That's my plan, at least.

Don the libertarian Democrat

Tuesday, 04 November, 2008

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