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Originally Posted by Villages Kahuna
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Of course, they had to be both right and effective in explaining the issues to the country and successful in gaining public support for his decisions. At this point, President Obama has done none of those things, so necessary if history is to record his administration as the hope he has claimed, or governance during a period when the country slides precipitously from its position of wealth, leadership and power.
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I don't know that your desire that POTUS or anybody explain the issues of the economic situation to the American people is at all possible. I don't think even Uncle Jay could do so. I've been accused of being overly cynical at times, but I've not had much faith in the attention span nor the intelligence of the American people. If it cannot be explained in real small words in under 10 minutes, Obama or anyone else would lose 80-90% of the public --- oh, they might be adamantly for or against whatever he said, but they wouldn't know what that was. And many of the so-called educated wouldn't know how they felt about it until it was explained by their favorite talking head.
Because the national and international economic situation is so convoluted, no one will even attempt to explain all the issues. They will only cherry-pick certain high vis items that fit their agenda and justify their overall actions based on those items.
One thing is patently obvious to the most casual observer. The actions of the US Congress in the passages of this "stimulation bill" have been nothing short of embarrassing and disgraceful. And as much as I would like to point all the fingers at the "it's so important we don't have time to actually read the bill, just pass it or you're a partisan obstructionist" Democrats, the GOP members didn't exactly shine.
QUESTION: Don't know if this is true. Did the House or Senate very very recently unanimously pass a resolution that the final bill would be put on the House/Senate web site for public perusal for 48 hours before it was to be voted upon? I heard that and found it hard to swallow that they would/could totally ignore a unanimous resolution they had just passed. Truth or fiction?
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