Share

This Isn't Working

by: t r u t h o u t | Perspective

photo
President Barack Obama and Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner.

    Still well short of the Obama administration's 100th day in office, substantive judgment would normally be premature at best, but these are extraordinary times. The raging inferno of corruption that began in the Bush years burns out of control now, and time is of the essence. Some would argue the corruption was always there, is always there, a flaw in the human spirit that is never gone, but for a time controlled. In either case, the fire is now raging and threatens to consume everything.

    While the new, and very popular, President Barack Obama appears to mean well, Hillary Clinton's admonishment that he was unprepared for what lays ahead now seems more real than at first imagined.

    Economics were central to the outcome of the November elections. More to the point, economic reform. Obama, a noteworthy beneficiary of that voter outrage, appears however to be deferring to the best judgment of his economic advisers. Foremost among them, Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner and Chairman of the National Economic Council Lawrence H. Summers. It's not clear exactly what Obama wants, but Geithner and Summers want to repair Wall Street, to resurrect the system that now cannibalizes the nation's economy, not reform it. Geithner and Summers like the Wall Street system, and they want you to like it, too. But even if you don't like it, they definitely want you pay for it. You are, and how.

    What we're seeing here is a reinvestment in, not a divestment from, Reaganomics. The cost is staggering and the ramifications are long-term. In the opinion of Obama administration economists, the nation's, and for that matter the world's, financial structures revolve around Wall Street. Geithner and Summers appear to be determined to restore Wall Street, no matter what the cost. But what if restoring Wall Street doesn't fix the problem? What if Wall Street is the problem? Geithner and Summers have missed the most fundamental component in this equation; the American Worker does not depend on Wall Street; Wall Street depends on the American worker. Destroying the American worker to save the investment banker truly defeats the system.

    Regulation is a critical missing element in any meaningful attempt to an economic reform. But regulation means nothing without law enforcement. Unless ultimately there is a jail cell waiting for those who break the law, then regulation is theater and nothing more. Law enforcement - in earnest - ceased to exist on a federal governmental level during the Bush years. Anyone who would, or even potentially could, bring a criminal action against Bush administration officials was removed or intimidated into silence. It was the era of lawlessness for America's elite, and for some of the nation's most powerful financiers it continues. For the better part of a decade, the message has been clear: "if you are powerful and connected you will never face meaningful prosecution". You are above the law.

    The nation's top cop is Attorney General Eric Holder. While Holder is certainly qualified for the post, there is no indication at this admittedly early stage that he has any plans to bring criminal actions against the nation's rich and powerful, regardless of the evidence. And there is evidence aplenty. The silence from the Department of Justice is deafening, and the clock is ticking.

    All of this stops at the water's edge, but our problems do not. Both of Mr. Bush's wars continue and President Obama will awake one day soon to find that they are his. Again, the president defers to the experts; in this case, the generals; again, the experts lead in a direction of their choosing, not in the direction mandated by the voters. If an occupation cannot be won, can two occupations at once be survived? Iraq simmers for the freedom we promised, and the rage now boils anew. In Afghanistan, the question of the day is: What's the difference between the Taliban and the Mujahideen? Answer: We are now the ones in the Afghan trap.

    Deferring to the experts is a wonderful thing, a very democratic thing in fact, something George W. Bush refused to do, micromanaging everything to the end. We are, however, rapidly moving in the wrong direction. We need to bring the troops home, stop the epidemic of foreclosures, and put the wealthy crooks in jail beside the poor crooks. If the administration doesn't have the players in place to confront the problem, they need to go out and get better players.

    The hour is late, and this isn't working.

All republished content that appears on Truthout has been obtained by permission or license.

  

»


Comments

This forum is moderated by software. Please allow up to 15 minutes for your comments to go live and avoid posting the same comment multiple times.

Who would have thought that

Who would have thought that Bush could mess things up so badly, that the status quo systems both economic and political cannot be saved? Both are traps. We are trapped by Al Qaida on the political front and we are trapped by Wall Street on the economic front. Who is more destructive in the end remains to be seen. Going into Iraq and destabilizing it has been the most egregious error on the part of the Bush administration. They set up a situation which is doomed to failure. If the propped up government in Iraq is unable to take control soon, the middle east will continue to drag the US down in quagmire eternity. When Bush gave Al Qaida a foothold in Iraq, our chances of surviving terrorism became nil. The fortune he spent and the country is spending on Iraq has defeated our whole anti-terrorist operation. Osama Bin Laden said we were only a paper tiger and he was right. Allowing Al Qaida to virtually take over Pakistan is the nail in the coffin. To turn this around will require super human efforts by the president. Now that Obama is stuck with this albatross, he must make the best of it. What would work is the question.

Well said.

Well said.

Marc, you name the

Marc, you name the uneasiness and wondering that I believe many of us have. I want to trust Obama's intention and instinct, and goodness knows the consequences of taking the wrong direction are huge. But when we said change we meant CHANGE.

Wealth is being consolidated

Wealth is being consolidated right now - we are being brazenly looted, behind closed, doors by a bunch of pirates. Anyone who thinks this president is different than the others before (going back to Kennedy, who was the last President to challenge the Federal Reserve Bank when he issued US Treasury notes backed by our silver) doesn't understand history. Eisenhower before him, warned us to beware the military industrial complex - fear mongering by them and others has gotten us to where we are today. Wake up everybody, this is not about 'liberal vs conservative' - you've taken the bait if you are still in that paradigm - this is the Financial Oligarchy consolidating power and taking us toward a new world order that does not entail the freedoms that the US Constitution was crafted to protect. Know a president by his fruits - he filled his administration with the identical crooks who created this disaster to guard us - note that even people who are 6.5% African descent can be corrupt. Demand an audit of the Federal Reserve Bank - NOW. Call your congressman - just do it.

How about a class action law

How about a class action law suit by the American Public against the corporate crooks?

President Obama wants to be

President Obama wants to be popular. And he will be popular. It's in the oligarchy's interest that he be popular. But, that entails much compromise. He should bring the troops from Iraq home and stay out of Afghanistan.

Absolutely right. Obama

Absolutely right. Obama needs to move away from the "Establishment" and break (much) new ground. This is what people elected him to do.

After voting for Obama, I

After voting for Obama, I can now see he lied over and over again during the campaign. There will be no "change". He never intended for there to be "change". Only business as usual. Auto executives face the threat of loosing their jobs but not bankers. What's the deal with that? Pumping money into failed policies of greedy and law breaking CEO's of the financial institutions shows the public just where Obama stands. And, that's right alongside those bankers, not those who voted him into office. Those of us who had lofty hopes of clearing out of Iraq right away find that Obama's time table turns out to be the same as Bush's. Those of us who hoped for an end to the war in Afghanistan find that it will escalate and never end. The best way to stop terrorism is to get out of the middle east and let Israel deal with the mess it created in the first place.

Expecting Obama to work

Expecting Obama to work miracles is unrealistic at best. He has to work with a congress that is, as always, beholden to corporate money and especially the financial and military industries' money. Progressive means working for progress, not expecting overnight success. If the left starts bashing Obama along with the right, he won't be able to accomplish anything at all. He has to play the horrible hand he was dealt by Bush (and congress) and we can't stop rooting for him just because we aren't getting everything we want. Our dire economic situation has no guaranteed recover, but he is doing the best he can with the tools and congress he has. Instead of bashing, why not offer some solutions if you think you know better than he.

Class Action Suit??? Sign

Class Action Suit??? Sign me on. Now.

Every time I see a photo op

Every time I see a photo op with Geithner sitting with Obama I realize what a bunch of dupes were are and how we were taken in by Obama's fine rhetoric. Sure he has begun to do some good things but Geithner was not one of them. This Wall Street wussy is for giving, giving, giving just like the Bushies. Since there was no other good choice the American people were once again jammed into a corner and had to accept mediocrity and lies and corruption instead of leadership, balance and sincerity. "A prophet hath no honor in his own country" or so it says. As a paraphrase I offer that, " a politician hath no honor anywhere!" PRF

What are the alternatives?

What are the alternatives? Who SHOULD Obama turn to? What system should WE turn to, if all you say is true?

I have come to the

I have come to the conclusion that the system is so corrupt that Obama would only be rewarding himself with a fast trip to Arlington, if he moves too fast. AND, rerunning of the Reagan Voodoo economics and Clinton deregulation will not work and only bring more devastation on main street! In short, it seems to me that we (middle class / taxpayers) are toast!

It is refreshing to hear my

It is refreshing to hear my own thoughts articulated so clearly and reflected by others' comments. Sure, stem cell research is cool, but that barely scratches the surface of the CHANGE we so dearly wanted during the campaign. Change was the single issue, it seemed, but the urgency just doesn't seem to be there. I do not trust Geitner or Summers at all. They should be fired immediately. Thanks Marc for helping amplify the voice of our discontent.

Our own government has

Our own government has become the kind of organization that the RICO statute was written to address, it is itself a Racketeer Influenced Corrupt Organization. Yet can we find a prosecutor in all of America that can bring charges? We decry the corruption in countries we are opposed to, but we and many of our allies are far more corrupt and simply adept at creating propaganda and divisiveness to distract us from the truth. We have seen the enemy and he is us.

Oh, good grief. The man's

Oh, good grief. The man's been in office for less than 100 days and you're grousing that he hasn't upended the policies of the last 8 years overnight. I guess it's true that Democrats are their own worst enemies, after all.

It's funny to hear you guys

It's funny to hear you guys talking about "elections". When the "establishment" completely controls the candidates on both sides how does your vote count? If McCain was elected we would be on the same track. They throw us gardens in white house yard, stem cells, electric cars, feeling complacent yet? Golly gee I sure am!! Politics is a marketing game and anybody who invests any emotional energy into this liar's campaign got suckered (I got suckered). Don't think for one minute these face men actually "do" anything they are putting forth policies that were designed behind closed doors to enslave the masses, destroy our bill of rights, and constitution. Obama is an actor plain and simple, once you get that his orders come from some where else it's easy to see why change is not possible in our system. It's time for the states to band together and throw out this corrupt and out of control federal government and put every one of these corrupt bankers & politicians in prison on treason charges.

Secrecy is the enemy of

Secrecy is the enemy of confidence. The books of the Treasury and of the Fed, and the actions of their officers, must be open to public inspection, or we will never find our back to an economy in which risk-taking is necessary for profit. When I hear the words "public-private partnership", I think: "government picking the winners and losers", i.e., fascism. (Just as when I hear the word "bipartisan", I think: "nobody other than the Democratic/Republican duopoly".) America's slide into fascism must be resisted. It's a public emergency, now that it's clear that our President fully intends to entrench our fascism even further. Prosperity is not where this road leads. It leads to a place where no American wants to go: an economy planned and ruled by incompetent greedy financiers who loudly and sanctimoniously pretend that they serve and protect the "free market", via the media organs that they control. In other words, our present course leads directly back to where we already are: in a horrible economic mess, with bloodshed clearly visible on the horizon.

This criticism is not

This criticism is not deserved. President Obama is trying to redirect our country on a number of fronts. So far, it looks like he is getting it right. The Republicans, some on the left and the media find fault with everything he does. These fault-finders are more interested in bringing down the president than in actually doing anything helpful.

Before he left office, Bush

Before he left office, Bush vowed to create a systems of rules and regulations that would rule this nation for decades to come. He succeeded before anyone actually realized what was happening. NOW everyone and his cousin want Obama to undo all this mess overnight. Get real, folks, these problems were meant to bog down a new administration, and frustrate the American people into turning on that new administration. And, like lemmings to the sea, we are doing exactly that. Do we need more change? Yes, but it cannot all happen at once. That Clinton cow would have been in the same boat as Obama had she won, but she would have been much worse because it was her husband who first set the likes of Summers and Giethner in play. So, as Mr. Ash and anyone with a brain knows well, this mess was of another administration's making, and it was pointed out repeatedly by non-Republicans that anyone who followed Bush/Cheney would take years to clean-up the mess. So give it time and watch closely. Things are changing, slowly but steadily. Not in giant leaps, but in slow, sure steps. Stop fear mongering, Mr. Ash, and pay close attention.

Where is JUSTICE from "our"

Where is JUSTICE from "our" Justice Department? Where is the protection of America from our system of Law? The evil doers get a skate on everything. Only crooks like Maddow seem to catch some blame, not all the others who have trampled on the pensions and savings of most Americans. WHEN WILL OBAMA STAND UP FOR US LITTLE PEOPLE??

The experts are the problem.

The experts are the problem. I have turned 60 and have yet to see our experts - especially the sycophants that come running to DC with any new administration - really solve something. The ones that have caught our President by the jugular are the worst of all because they will suck his blood, they will suck ours and then quietly slip into the background. Since Rahm Emmanuel took over as COS i have known that we were headed for this new more dangerous precipice. None of them have any intention to make things better for all of us - just for them. We need to liberate our President from the claws of these traitors. This is too serious to put up with any more - gthey will end up making this the mostisolated and worst president in history when he could have co0me out the best. These guys are monsters in need of squashing...

We've gotten a peek at

We've gotten a peek at President Obama's to-do list: the first item on the agenda is "throw labor under the bus," via an automaker bankrupcy. The looting of this country by the banksters is on steroids under this president, leaving little hope for prosperity for the average working American.

You folks are awfully

You folks are awfully impatient. Oligarchies only ever give up power through bloody revolution. If you want change to come through the political process it will be slow and at times imperceptible. But it IS happening. Just for a moment try to remember what things were like, oh, say, twelve months ago. How you felt about the guy in the White House then. How the US wouldn't give money to any overseas group that had anything to do with abortions. How hated the US was in Europe and the rest of the world. I know you want more change-- we all do. But it can't happen all at once.

I don't know if quoting

I don't know if quoting Hillary Clinton strengthens your point here. Do you think she'd be doing anything differently when it comes to relations with big capital? If anything, she'd be much, much worse, as her and Bill's many favors to the large financial sector over the years have proven. Barack Obama isn't perfect. And he's wise enough to know that if the financial sector doesn't stabilize in the short-term, everything else he wants to do with health care, energy, education and more will be a moot issue: because everything else will then collapse. Did Obama choose this set of circumstances? Did he create this present fix? I disagree with several of his choices---particularly in the financial arena---but you do have to proceed carefully and cautiously in this area. A "capital strike" would cripple us. In the long run, the financial sector requires vast, fundamental changes. But in the near term, we have to make the most pragmatic choices available. Cut our president some slack---at least for now. He'll inevitably make some mistakes, but he's trying to do the right thing.

Congress is still running

Congress is still running the country. And they are still almost entirely a bunch of clowns (elected by us lazy oafs) and they are told what to do by a few lobbyists instead of us. When will we learn to vote for people of principle instead of lawyers to run our government? Repub or Demo, they need to be honest, not tax dodging crooks. Also there is no need for lobbyists. They only corrupt our whole system. Make it illegal now.

Unfortunately, once again,

Unfortunately, once again, the Emperor has no clothes. When will the American people wake up? The Democratic party is not much better than the Republican Party. Sure, the dems say they are going to have national heath care, stop global warming and end the war(s); just like the republicans say they will end abortion and stop gay marriage. These are the rallying calls for both parties, money makers, it will never happen. Both parties are in the pocket of the rich and powerful. If the democrats really wanted CHANGE they would pass laws making all political campaigns publicly financed and limit the length of elections. Money in politics is at the core of all our problems. Corporate lackeys control the government and the media.

Republic/Reagan legacy is

Republic/Reagan legacy is what brought us and the rest to our knees. we need to drown it now.We need to reach back to our legacy of what took us OUT of the Depression.Obama needs to go back to square#1 & STAY there.The banks dishonesty is destroying us:does everyone know BOA has its checks printed out-of-country? Why?In the UStax code,US companies only have to pay taxes on foreign subsidiaries earnings ONLY if the money enters the US.This encourages continued foreign investments. We simply need to BOYCOTT these companies--as much as possible.Because all this overseas reinvestment fortifies the foreign countries instead of us.This automatically increases the workers tax burden, and then we are told we cannot afford 1-payer-healthcare in the USA while we pay for many other countries' healthcare.

Dear Mr. Ash, Nice article

Dear Mr. Ash, Nice article but you are wrong. The hour is not late. This IS working. Would you argue that Bush destroyed our economy and respect over time or in his first 100 days? Any kid knows it's easier and takes less time to take a clock apart as opposed to putting one together. I'm certain you do as well. This will take more than 2 terms to fix, but battles are being picked and won right now- what is happening in the auto industry is monumental- green cars WILL become a reality now, which will surely affect gas and oil's grasp on American throats. In addition the rest of the world's interest in bringing our EX-leaders to justice is interesting to say the least. Also- this will never be 'Obama's War'. Not because the American population has not been dumbed down- quite the opposite- it will never become Obama's war because the conservatives will never let go of it- they are too proud of it and have tied it around their necks.

And on top of all this, we

And on top of all this, we still have to contend with the people who think Obama is infallible.

"WHEN WILL OBAMA STAND UP

"WHEN WILL OBAMA STAND UP FOR US LITTLE PEOPLE??" When we matter more than the big people.

It seems like many of the

It seems like many of the comments posted here that are critical of Mr. Ash and others who would question the president's plan urge us "to have more faith," "to just believe" in Obama. I am sorry, this is government and not religion. We have every right not "to believe" if something just doesn't smell right. And the plan to foist "toxic assetts" onto the backs of the taxpayers fails the sniff test badly. This economic "mess" did not occur "by accident." This was a long, premeditated swindle of unprecedented proportions. Heads should roll and people should go to jail. And the regulations that were dismantled or never allowed to exist in the first place should be (re)instituted. Furthermore, independent economists, with no attachments to the criminals who caused this catastrophe, should be given an open hearing before congress and the American people. Let's bring people like Robert Kuttner, Bill Black, Dean Baker, Krugman and James Galbraith into the loop and have a debate. Geithner and Summers are gatekeepers, not investigators, and should have to defend their policies before a panel of their independent peers.

The key to economic reform

The key to economic reform is to re-instate Article 1, section 8, which this puppet CEO of the corporation is not going to do. He is nothing more than just another globalist agenda schill. And any one who believes in this punk is no better than he is.

I agree with most of this,

I agree with most of this, although quoting Hillary is questionable, since I don't think she would be doing anything differently. (e.g. Geithner=Rubin) Also, "experts" is an interesting term. I think it means "someone with a great resume and willing to do what the bankers want." Regulation alone is not the answer. The banking system needs a complete overhaul. We need to declare the CDS void. We have to stop giving up our Sovereignty in the name of Globalization. We need to STOP THE WARS NOW; protect and defend the constitution; put the BIG CRIMINALS in jail; reform the elections (stop e-voting); and start having an open government. Oh, and also: 9/11. They found NANO-THERMITE in the RUBBLE. EXPLAIN THAT! IT'S SCIENCE! HELLO! While it is true that Obama has only been in one hundred days, that is no excuse for supporting Bush's position on Warrantless Wiretapping and Extraordinary Rendition. The 100 days excuse doesn't wash for extending the Iraq withdrawal and widening the war in Afghanistan. I'm not giving up hope, but I'm not falling for the Cult of Personality.

I'm with RoughAcres...fer

I'm with RoughAcres...fer Gawd's sake, the man's been in office less than 3 months! Just because he was on the cover of a "Spiderman" comic, he's not a superhero! People need to stop bawling like they just found out there's no Santy Claus. And stop thinking that just because you can make the teevee show you don't like vanish with the remote, or log off a boring website, history is instant gratification. I can see the headlines now: "Constitutional Congress has been in session three days! No Constitution yet! Ben Franklin selling us out? George III to be invited back? THIS ISN'T WORKING!" How many of these armchair/keyboard 'reformers' spend even ONE HOUR a day working at a concrete project to make this world a better place? You want change that matters? Go feed a homeless family or take a vehicle-less person to a doctor's appointment or send ten bucks to the people who are making clean water available to people ravaged by disease caused by polluted water, or operations for cleft palates to give kids a chance at a life as something besides a 'freak' in their societies, or condoms to stop the spread of AIDS in Africa! You might get so busy you'll let 45 minutes go by before the next time you declare Obama a failure!

HR 1207, transparency and

HR 1207, transparency and fed-audit, is needed to take the lid off the can of worms, to put them on the table, and figure out how to go fishing or to make fertilizer with them. If it passes both houses, it would be too dramatic to be vetoed. A serious barrier to its passage is the seniority system in congress. Intense pressure from circumstances and constituents could overwhelm the ability of the leadership to prevent transparency.

Bravo! Bravo! Bravo! Well

Bravo! Bravo! Bravo! Well written and DEAD ON correct!!! This is NOT the Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave. It is the Land of the Greed and Home of the Slave!!! But as long as the Fascist Zionist NeoCons and their "New World Order" continue to dictate every facet of American life, from the Stock Market to the Media establishment, the American People will continue to be jaded by singing their Patriotic little hymns and continue to convince themselves that this is the "Greatest Country on Earth". At least there are a small (yet growing) number of us out there who realize that this country is the world's largest bastion of corruption and but a mere cesspool of immorality and corruption. As long as the American public keeps allowing the bankers, lawyers, and politicians create M-O-N-E-Y out of thin air, We the People (as well as the entire "Western" world) will inevitably be enslaved to the "rich and powerful", whether the people realize it or not!!! Wake up People!!!

The USA, the United States

The USA, the United States of Amnesia. Dear people, there might be an economic genius on this planet who knows precisely what steps we ought to take, but unfortunately nobody knows who he or she is (including said hypothetical genius). Economies don't blast out of an all-seeing brain; they accrete over time, first a little this, then a little that. They have an odd inevitability about them, as unpredictable and incomprehensible as they are. The present economic globalized nightmare is older than 8 years. It began to begin right after WWII, then got a kick in the butt by Nixon in China and then started to roar in the 1990's. It's still roaring and its going somewhere fast. Everyone says the rest of the world is catching up to the U.S.! Unfortunately for we here in the U.S., that means we're becoming relatively poorer. Our big finance honchos were working their hides off trying to forestall that distasteful inevitability. They strove to keep the dream alive, by hook and by crook, if only for a while. My God, were they good! They almost managed to make money from nothing! They just packaged up some cheap housing-bubble loans and resold them to vast demanding hoards of insatiable speculators throughout the world. By the grace of our America-First, financier's greed-driven ingenuity, we Mr. and Ms. U.S. anybody could enjoy a few moments more of that precious unbridled materialism that has been our first love since the birth of the nation-state. One last materialistic orgy before merging into the ranks of the world's faceless poor: SUV’s flat screen TV's, broadband, monster-homes for everybody and jobs! jobs! jobs! galore--almost big paying ones too! A final hurrah, a sweet, nostalgic, goody-bye kiss, a heel-kicker of a wake for a dying way of life on a tiny, tiny clump of cosmic dust where more and more people are doomed to bicker over less and less.

Introducing Hillary Cinton

Introducing Hillary Cinton as a better alternative to Barack Obama does not bolster Marc Ash's subsequent case. Everyone worries that Barack is getting hornswoggled by Geithner and Summers and yes, Obama would do well to unload Larry Summers (who could then return to his hedge fund fulltime.) Also, if Obama really wants contrarian honesty, he ought to have Paul Krugman on speed-dial. Also, where ARE those Justice Department prosecutions for fiscal misdeeds? Also, marching into Afghanistan? That would seem to be serious folly, if history is any guide. The truth is we are deeply worried about many things now -- not just embattled as during the Bush years.. But we are hopeful and we want to believe that something good will come from giving Obama an unfettered chance to turn things around. It's a crapshoot, Marc Ash.

I am leaning toward the

I am leaning toward the notion that President Obama has aligned himself with the very essence of those responsible for what went wrong with the intent of their not undoing the damage per se but more-so exposing it to where he can get a comprehensive handle on it when for lack of a better analogy he swoops down like a modern day Elliott Ness the result of which will make ABSCAM look like a church social!

As I understand Marc Ash

As I understand Marc Ash here, he's stressing Corruption and Urgency of action, not do we like Obama or not. Facing the fact that his economic plan IS NOT WORKING is the first -- and essential -- step toward changing course asap. He's also saying the STAKES are too high for 'wait and see'. We're already at that proverbial fork in the road, meaning a decision point beyond which we can turn back. Thanks for the ALARM, Marc.

What happened with Obama's

What happened with Obama's email network? Anything good that happened with that?

George Bush managed nothing.

George Bush managed nothing. Cheney, Bush Sr. and the GANG whispered jump and Bush asked how high. As for Obama, all we can do now is pray.

If you payed any attention

If you payed any attention to his pre-election statements, you know Obama knows what the problems are and what should be done to solve them. That's why I voted for him, he said he could could see the problems and the solutions. So now he is acting like Bush on steroids, when it comes to unlawful imprisonment. This "kidnapping", of foreign nationals, often in a country other than the US, Obama now claims to be his sovereign right. After they are "kidnapped", or "rendered", they are transported to another country where they are held indefinitely without charges. The economic situation is just plain double de ja vu all over again. Summers & Giethner? Go figure! We know where the "Beef" is, where's the change? Could he have made the Faustian bargain? It seems that way . . .

Let it crash, let it burn.

Let it crash, let it burn. And let us, this time, do the right thing. During the Depression, while people were unemployed and starving, our corporate agriculture was busy burning food crop surpluses in California, and trying to get cash crops to grow in the rapidly deteriorating 'dustbowl' region. People did not have to starve then, but for greed. They won't have to starve in another depression... When the ashes have settled, let us the People recreate our economy and political landscape as something a little more 'user-friendly,' to borrow a tech-term.

Sorry Marc, I think you're

Sorry Marc, I think you're wrong this time. Give the President a bit more time before you declare his administration a failure. Anyone who thinks that President Obama can just snap his fingers and make it all better does not understand how an enormous complex bureaucracy like the US government works. There is much yet to be done, but I'm not yet ready to conclude that it can't/won't be done in due time. As for those agree with Marc--or are even more negative about the President's performance to date, you on the far left are just as off the rails as the far right is. How many of you voted for Nader because there was no difference between Gore and Bush? How did that work out for you?

What Obama has successfully

What Obama has successfully circumvented in his appointments are those who are not part of the system that created this massive collapse. And the "dirty words" to describe those would would actually change the system are "liberal" and "progressive" and "socialist." The recirculation, redistribution, and re-application of wealth/money/resources back into the public sector for public absorption and expansion is called socialism. What we require, and let's say this out loud for Fox News and the other sick Republican media establishments that dominate our airways, are LEFT WING SOCIALISTS to fix this country that has gone off the DEEP END of Right Wing Capitalism. You can't play by the same rules that created the problem. It's insane to think that way and will bury this country forever.

I will believe in change

I will believe in change when the CEO's in banking and finance that created the current unpresidented and massive fraud and theft are FIRED and duly prosecuted with the full force of the law. Again, the fraud started at the top and the "regulators" were part of the deal. They did nothing, nada, zip. Geithner & Summers are part of the effing problem and need to go, as there is absolutely no evidence of visionary, outside-of-the-box moxie to be found in their same old, same old way of doing things. Read Catherine Austin Fitts' writing about how corrupt the Harvard endowment is. Geithner is a creepy little shite from Goldman Sachs. I am, however, not rushing to judgement on President Obama. The Titanic mess after 30 plus years of crap governence is going to take a while to make a turn...

Why don't we see the Justice

Why don't we see the Justice department going after the crooked money thieves that got us into this mess.? then we might get change!

I don't put my faith in any

I don't put my faith in any politician, because that is what they are. There are no saviors or Messiah. Each generation must make their own claim for human rights. Freedom is taken not given. No one can die for someone's else's freedom because we are already free. We have forgotten that, and let others make decisions for us. We are ruled by a few people only interested in profit, and the majority of the life on the planet means nothing to them. That is evident from watching any protest where police are used. Force is used to crush dissent. Instead of dialogue and discourse which would be true in any open society, we have death and destruction. Nothing will change until we change. As long as the bottom line is about profit and not human life and the human condition, we will continue down this road of destruction. Our real leaders were killed, JFK, RFK, MLK Jr, and Malcolm X. We did nothing because we were afraid. It is time to stop being afraid and take back what is ours. Violence is not necessary.

The needed change cannot be

The needed change cannot be gradual nor put off with the excuse of it needing to take as much time as the development of the problem. If you want a soft nice change, then expect soft niceness but no real change. A real leader will propose the changes necessary and then work steadily to that end. Charge back all the obscence profits by the financial scam industry now. Make land common property by collecing land value as the sole major tax of the nation. Make work private property by untaxing labor and productive capital investment.

President Obama: Fire

President Obama: Fire Geithner and Summers, for God's sake. What's not working is their solution to our devastated economy. Recreating the derivative crap shoot game is not the solution to fix our economy. Timothy Geithner and Lawrence Summers cannot possibly know what the solution to this crisis is, as they helped to create it!

The arguments for giving

The arguments for giving Pres. Obama more time to build a strong case for the inevitable earthmoving changes that must be made, are logical and, would it only be legally, tactically sound. Still, I've got a sort of feeling akin to stage fright : let's get this show on the road! But the timing has to be impeccably right otherwise we face an unforseen fiasco. It just makes me nervous....and prone to the same dobt seen everywhere these days about the judicious choice in November...

Yes, the honeymoon is over,

Yes, the honeymoon is over, Obama has exercised the audacity of egregiousness in negating the Nuremberg Tribunal's judgments. According to him "just following the advice of White House legal memos") is exculpatory. Humbug at New Nuremberg! As for the economy, regulation etc, You have it right, he is re-inventing reaganism. But there's still more! The Ginsu grenadiers are buying up guns as fast as they can because they think Obama is a "socialist". I guess to the Ginsu grenadiers a "socialist" is somebody who gets their hot sauce from "nooo yoork city"!

What I see Obama doing is

What I see Obama doing is taking advantage of the 'money from nothing' gimmick that is what Wall Street has always been about. And I believe he is doing it because this is the fastest way to avert a more catastrophic collapsel. I think he is basically trying to re-establish the illusion that Wall Street is, so that he can get to the real work of fixing the economy - and again because this is the fastest way - think about it - we lost trillions in value and we can potentially regain trillions - sure it's a confidence game - in many ways, but I see it only as the first step. The emotional calls for more dramatic changes are irresponsible in not anticipating the damage such changes can make. Eliminating Wall Street means loss of trillions of paper money - instantly - why would anyone want this to happen? The responsible thing to do is to take the house of cards apart carefully - one bit at a time.