Quote for the Day --
Oct. 2nd, 2010 06:05 pm"In fact, at this beleaguered moment I believe that Obama is inevitably being judged on the wrong time scale. The economy is not growing fast enough, and that's killing him. But as to the larger, slower battleships he's trying to turn: the record (sticking for now to the domestic front) is mixed but impressive. He has laid foundations for universal healthcare and healthcare cost control (i.e., meaningful entitlement reform); educational improvement; and a reversal or at least slowing of the 30-year rise in income inequality (via healthcare reform, student loan reform, middle class tax cuts and tax hikes for the wealthy, the latter a work in progress). The stimulus also seeded a host of investments in infrastructure and alternative energy (as well as education) that will also take a long time to assess. With a little bit of economic luck, he will be the transformative president that he aims to be."
From Xpostfactoid.blogspot.com
Why, yes, I still support the president. And think we'd better get our fannies out there and vote to support him, because the only way out of 2000-2008 is through. The opposing party has offered NOTHING real in the way of change. Nothing. And the problems that need addressing will not go away.
And yes, I'm looking for a job, too.
From Xpostfactoid.blogspot.com
Why, yes, I still support the president. And think we'd better get our fannies out there and vote to support him, because the only way out of 2000-2008 is through. The opposing party has offered NOTHING real in the way of change. Nothing. And the problems that need addressing will not go away.
And yes, I'm looking for a job, too.