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Obama's Presidency Isn't Too Big to Fail

by: Robert Scheer, t r u t h o u t | Perspective

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    A president has only so much capital to expend, both in tax dollars and public tolerance, and Barack Obama is dangerously overdrawn. He has tried to have it all on three fronts, and his administration is in serious danger of going bankrupt. He has blundered into a deepening quagmire in Afghanistan, has continued the Bush policy of buying off Wall Street hustlers instead of confronting them and is now on the cusp of bargaining away the so-called public option, the reform component of his health care program.

    Those are not happy sentences to write for one who is still on the e-mail list of campaign supporters urged to back the president in the face of attacks that are stupidly small-minded. But to remain silent about his errors, just because most of his critics are so vile, is hardly an example of constructive concern for him or the country.

    Yes, Obama was presented with a series of crises not of his making but for which he is now being held accountable. He is not a "socialist" who grew the federal budget to astronomical proportions. That is the legacy of George W. Bush, who raised the military budget to its highest level since World War II despite the end of the Cold War and the lack of a formidable military opponent — a legacy of debt compounded by Bush's decision to first ignore the banking meltdown and then to engage in a welfare-for-Wall-Street bailout. And it was Bush who gave the pharmaceutical companies the gift of a very expensive government subsidy for seniors' drugs.

    But what is nerve-racking about Obama is that even though he campaigned against Bush's follies, he has now embraced them. He hasn't yet managed to significantly reduce the U.S. obligation in Iraq and has committed to making a potentially costlier error by ratcheting up America's "nation-building" role in Afghanistan.

    Just as he was burdened with the Afghanistan situation, Obama was saddled with a banking crisis he didn't cause, and the worst that can be said of his attempted solutions to the financial mess is that they were inherited from Bush Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson. But Obama, who raised questions before his election about the propriety of a plan that would rescue the banks but ignore the plight of ordinary folks, has adopted that very approach as president. He elevated Lawrence Summers and Timothy Geithner, the two Democrats most closely aligned with Paulson's policy, to top positions in his government.

    Obama's proposed new regulations, while containing some kind words about better informing consumers, do not portend any breakup of the "too big to fail companies" whose problems were permitted to fester by previous deregulatory measures. His answer is to increase the regulatory capacities of the Federal Reserve, which failed to use its already existing and considerable powers to avoid the debacle.

    The promise is that next time the Fed will behave better. As Obama put it Monday, "So our plan would put the cost of a firm's failures on those who own its stock and loaned it money. And if taxpayers ever had to step in again to prevent a second Great Depression, the financial industry will have to pay the taxpayer back every cent."

    Why not now? And why has he accepted the Wall Street line that all this represents a "collective failure," as if the con men and the conned had equal responsibility? According to Obama: "It was a failure of responsibility that led homebuyers and derivative traders alike to take reckless risks that they couldn't afford to take. It was a collective failure of responsibility in Washington, on Wall Street and across America that led to the near-collapse of our financial system one year ago."

    Hogwash. The chicanery of the financial system, securitizing highly suspect mortgages, was codified into laws that made the hustle legal.

    That insistence on equating the swindled with the swindlers is also what is wrong with the evolving health care reform plan. The assumption from the beginning, when Obama reached out to insurance companies to come up with a deal, was that they had the interest of their customers at heart. They don't, and it is the purpose of government regulation in the area of health as well as banking to even the scales between the powerful corporations and the consumers from whom they profit. That is the purpose of a public option worth its name.

    Without a government program as a check on medical costs, Obama will end up with a variant of the Massachusetts program, one that forces consumers to sign up with private insurers and costs 33 percent more than the national average. He will have furthered the Bush legacy of cultivating an ever more expensive big government without improving how the people are served.

    

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I am ambivalent about Obama.

I am ambivalent about Obama. Is he doing all he can against an insanely hyped up out of control and dangerous opposition, or does he unconditionally represent the status quo, occasionally brushing a crumb off the corporate table to us?

Why not make the bankers pay

Why not make the bankers pay for the economic their greed caused? Let's encourage BO to back a 1% tax on all financial sales including on stocks, bonds, & derivatives sales of all kinds. That would raise tens of billions to pay for health care, renewable energy, education, jobs programs and a lot of what WE want but govn't is too broke to pay for. After all, we pay sales tax on everything we buy or sell so why shouldn't the banks?

Obama has taken on the

Obama has taken on the leadership of the country that has the richest adults in the world, at the same time as it has the poorest children. It seems obvious that money is what drives the American society and is apparently driving Obama decisions. The next few months will tell the tale. We can judge a society by how well it takes care of what will be its future, it children. The average age of a homeless person in the US is roughly 10 years old. When Americans decide that their children are worth more than money, televisions, cars or bombs maybe we will see some change in American society. As for the adult Americans, if your people will not make sure that their own children have food, clothes, shelter and health care, then you can be sure they have no mercy for other adults? While some are too rich to spend it others will starve. Amazing society. Amazing.

As we suffer through the

As we suffer through the third summer in a row that is cooler than the previous, Mr. O'Bama is still pushing for Cap ans Trade legislation which is nothing more than switching the now private company-to-company CO2 trading market to Wall Street, so those poor people there can do short sales and derivatives, and earn even more money while punishing American Industry. Search under GLOBAL COOLING, very interesting reading. See where Liberal ideas run into facts.

I'm with you, Robert Scheer.

I'm with you, Robert Scheer. Obama needs to throw a bone or two or three to the Left and the Middle and the Independents who worked for him and maxed-out contributing to his campaign. We need to get out of Afghanistan now -- not "add" more twenty-somethings to the carnage -- and we need a "public option"restored to the health care legislation coming out of the sausage-grinder because Obama campaigned on that notion as more modest and do-able than Hillary's "single payer" system.

It is true we as a society

It is true we as a society must share blame for the woes that face us. But it is also true that people in powerful positions invited and encouraged our complicity by making false promises that we would benefit from the outcome of our cooperation. This has proven to be utterly false and was intended to be false from the beginning. Sooner or later we will have to rope these greedy outlaws in. Sooner is better.

Scheer is impatient, and

Scheer is impatient, and wrong-headed. Health care, Wall Street, the insurance industry, the military - these are massive, dare I say, corrupt, institutions with deep roots in government and politics. Effecting lasting, structural change in a system controlled by powerful, entrenched interests is a task I don't envy. Obama's shoes - who can know what it's like to walk in them? To say that Obama has "embraced" Bush's follies is irresponsible journalistic hyperbole. Torture is over. Guantanamo is closed. With all due respect, if Sheer put his talents to use in support of even one of Obama's positive initiatives, rather than undermine them by focusing on his errors, maybe more people would jump on board and help more of them come to pass. Yes, examine his errors - but constructively, and accurately. To say that Obama has "ignored the plight of ordinary folks" is preposterous. However, home buyers who don't question lawyers, and mortgage or real estate agents, are asking for trouble. I agree with Scheer on the need for a strong public health care option, but when over 40 senators disagree greater consensus is needed to pass it. This speaks to insurance's financial hold on congress, not Obama's "equating the swindled with the swindlers." I fear for Obama's life, should he step too far out on a limb. I do not underestimate the vengeance of dark powers that be. Talk all you want Mr. Scheer, when someone actually tries to do something that threatens their hold on things - as Obama is trying to do - s/he is at risk, professionally and personally. We should support Obama - he's been in office less than a year.

The most serious problem,

The most serious problem, which liberals usually ignore, while the right-wingers spread lies about it, is global warming. The latest models say the world needs to reduce greenhouse gas emissions 95% by 2020 if we want to keep warming under 2 degrees C, which is the point at where there is great danger of feedback taking the warming completely out of control. Yet nobody in power is talking seriously about doing even a tenth that much. Talk about not caring about our children! Anyone who values life at all should be outraged and demanding our government does it's job of protecting us. Why are you all so silent? WHY???

I'm just ticked that his

I'm just ticked that his main concern when campaigning, all those meetings and publicized trips he said that getting help to main street was his #1 goal. Well, Prez, we're still waiting. We've had a sop of $800 million for new jobs which is all tied up while the companies 'set up'. Code words for dish out as much graft as they can before they hire 'little people' so they can pay less with the limited monies left. I've heard of no rule with getting the piffling money from that which would require new companies to provide health insurance. I am totally ticked off at Obama's actions, particularly with jobs and the wars. I volunteer with Soldiers Angels, and folks, our guys and gals in the military are still dying in droves, suffering horrific injuries, multiple deployments, and family tragedies that result. I am outraged that I gave this man money I couldn't afford while caring for my blind son in a Veteran's Hospital. I will not give him another cent, and as far as I can tell, a lot of his former supporters feel the same way. The great numbers who no longer have jobs couldn't afford to donate again anyway.

Obama is one pole of the

Obama is one pole of the government, the congress is another. The Democrats in the House and Senate are conducting themselves in a shameful and corrupt way. Without the acquiescence of the Democrats in congress, Obama could not get away with being Bush-Lite.

BARACK OBAMA is who he is.

BARACK OBAMA is who he is. Acts accordingly. His gifts apparently are organizing people together, both sides, and coming to a resolution. A win regardless both sides aren't that happy. Compromise perhaps is Obama's real middle name. Right now reaffirming as he is the status quo, tightened up for irregularities a bit, he is not the right man for the job. He is the right man for the times, yes. A man with all of his mixed blood giving him perhaps more first generation understanding of natures of people making up the globe. Still he is but a man. Moreover a politician. And there is the rub. What kind of politician? One who, in politics with power, takes his or her basic decency that is displayed and employed most of the time, and makes it work for most of the people benefit? Decent meaningful policy bottom line balanced fairly, what we deserve. All of us. Or is our President unable to do that for some reason of character. Ideology. Gotten us this far, stay with it. But after time how about proof of, when I say it, here it is for you? Done! After all, our President talks a mighty fine, all-for-one, yes we can, common people talk. Then, seems like, gets in bed with the enemy and wants us all to somehow not be insulted. Like it's better than nothing. Sorry. Not when way more important than the profitline is terrific treatment for the people first, always that comes first. We are way, way overdue and we deserve the very best. Right now. Our President seems unable to pull this off for us. Not good.

open your eyes! Guatanamo

open your eyes! Guatanamo closed, torture over, hah. Apologists, and those who are still blind insult those of us who truly want change. you've been hope-a-doped!

As I've said in another

As I've said in another article here, if things continue as they've gone so far, I won't be voting for him again. I like the post above, "hope-a-doped". I'm starting to feel like that. The corporations have another friend in the white house.

Bipartisanship is dead.

Bipartisanship is dead. Okay, give Obama his first year, though I'm skeptical to say the least. But the old cliche, three strikes and you're out, in this case, applies. The wars; health care; the financial crisis (unemployment). Health care will be a triggered public option coming out of the House/Senate conference, which may or not ever be triggered, and even if it is, it will be at least 5 or 6 years out, and there will be another "debate" then. During the campaign, universal health care was supposed to be part of rescuing the economy. If it has time to do that, we must be entering the 2nd great depression. What in hell happened to the idea of universal health care? And the war in Afghanistan is unbelievable. It's as if the Taliban had attacked the WTC. There are a few hundred Al Queda, probably none in Afghanistan, and we seem to be getting into another Iraq, or Viet Nam. The fiscal stimulus package (not the bailout) was the best thing he's done for the economy, imperfect though it was, but the huge focus on Wall Street spits in the face of main street and the extremely slow pace of restructuring homeowners' mortgages. And where are the new regulations to prevent a repeat? Yes, Obama needs some space, and of course it's a very tough job, but somebody has got to do it. Someone has got to twist some arms in congress, and make these things happen. There is a failure of leadership, and Obama must fill the vacuum. Pelosi isn't up to it; Baucus isn't up to it. There are some good voices in congress, but it is not the leadership. And the Republicans are certainly up to nothing but trying to shoot down whatever Obama does; haven't they made that clear? It is up to Obama to do the right thing because congress is broken and it needs a severe push. If you say it's not his fault that congress is broken, well, that doesn't really matter. It is his responsibility to do all he can to fix it and not just be a conciliator who settles for the lowest common denominator and surrounds himself with those responsible for these same kinds of failures in the past I think he can still do it if he chooses to do it. He could be risking all to do that, but it's all at risk anyhow.

It's good to hear from

It's good to hear from Robert Scheer again. He calls 'em as he sees 'em. Would that Obama heed Scheer's words.

I feel let down from the

I feel let down from the decisions that our President has made in regards to the banks and education. See http://seattle-ed.blogspot.com/ which provides information about what President Obama is backing in terms of education. So many parents, including myself, are shaking our heads and thinking about all of the time that we spent supporting Obama to be elected president and then seeing what it got us and our children.

Obama's legacy will be that

Obama's legacy will be that extremism is unacceptable by the American people. He stepped into office, began spending enormous amounts of money during a recession, drastically increasing the national debt, working to ridiculously enlarge the size of the federal government, provide additional entitlements to those who do not earn them, and attempting to take control of every area of the private sector. Extremism, whether right or left, is unacceptable to the majority of the American people. It is natural to balance any endeavor. The farther to the left Obama goes, the farther to the right will be the opposition. The closer to the middle of the road he moves, the less the opposition differs from him. Obama is an empty suit, and his community of Czars depend on his inability to lead and run an organization to keep their jobs. Obama is already a failure and he is working to make the failure bigger and bigger.

My goodness, I'm sure you

My goodness, I'm sure you people are more intelligent than is apparent here. None of these decisions are OBAMA'S. He is Sock Puppet for the Wall Street Oligarchs. What could be more obvious for those with Eyes to SEE! Open Your Eyes for Crissake. Isn't it a little late in the game? Don't you understand that Democrat and Republican are Two Wings of the SAME PARTY ruled by the Council On Foreign Relations (David Rockefeller, etc.)??? What on Earth will it take for all of you to See Thru the VEIL? If you don't have a Proper Diagnosis you cannot Fix the Problem. The International Monetarists (Criminal Banking Elite. Bloodlline Royalty, Global Corporations, etc.) control Washington. This has pretty much been true since 1913 with the introduction of the Federal Reserve FRAUD, but never to the degree as it witnessed NOW. You can fix NOTHING until you DO AWAY with the FED and the Interference and Control of the International Banking ELITE! Wake up and Deal with it. See the problem for what it IS!! They must be taken Out of the Game,,,and their ILL GOTTEN GAINS Returned to the PEOPLE. The place to start is a REAL AUDIT of the FED with Prosecutorial Powers, real TEETH. It will be Rough and could well be BLOODY,,,the Vampires won't go quietly. But go they MUST if we are to have a country and a world that we will want to live in. Open Your Eyes, Take Heart, and Press On. And Most of All - Let's Stick Together for the Common Good.

Well, Anonymous at 4:28 on

Well, Anonymous at 4:28 on 9/22, so you're going to pout and withhold your 2012 vote from Obama. I hope you don't mind living in a Fascist Theocracy, then, because that's what the GOP will push down your apparently willing throat.

I'm confused why hasn't

I'm confused why hasn't Obama gotten us out of recession? why can't we find jobs? are jobs given to other countries? why are we still fighting some war that has no solution? Instead some are concern about the next Olympics? we need work!!!! not games, not bailing out banks or automobile companies. When are we getting jobs to feed our families? how are we expected to pay our bills? If President Bush got us in this mess why isn't he paying for the mess he got everyone into? When is our government going to assist us American Citizens???