Showing posts with label virus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label virus. Show all posts

Saturday, May 02, 2009

What You Need

If you want to know why our not-so-new-anymore President is making the decisions he is about our economy, The New York Times Magazine has a lightly edited 50-minute interview transcript, Obama alone with David Leonhardt. It's all fast, fascinating, smart stuff that fills in the gaps of how he's working with his advisers on the inside:
I think that one of the things that we all agree to is that the touchstone for economic policy is, does it allow the average American to find good employment and see their incomes rise; that we can’t just look at things in the aggregate, we do want to grow the pie, but we want to make sure that prosperity is spread across the spectrum of regions and occupations and genders and races; and that economic policy should focus on growing the pie, but it also has to make sure that everybody has got opportunity in that system.

I also think that there’s very little disagreement that there are lessons to be learned from this crisis in terms of the importance of regulation in the financial markets. And I think that this notion that there is somehow resistance to that — to those lessons within my economic team — just isn’t borne out by the discussions that I have every day.

If anything, the only thing I notice, I think, that I do think is something of a carry-over from Bob Rubin — I see it in Larry, I see it in Tim — is a great appreciation of complexity.

The stuff on health care is very, very important -- Obama talking about the high cost of terminal care, up to 80% of all health cost, and the difficulty of society makings decisions on end of life care via public health policy. And the closer is, well, night and day from what we've endured for eight whole years:
I knew even before the election that this was going to be a very difficult journey and that the economy had gone through a sufficient shock and that it wasn’t going to recover right away.

In some ways it’s liberating, though, in the sense that whether I’m a one-termer or a two-termer, the problems are big enough and fundamental enough that I can’t sort of game it out. It’s not one of these things where I can say, Oh, you know what, if I time it just right, then the market is going to be going up and unemployment will be going down right before re-election. These are much bigger, much more systemic problems. And so in some ways you just kind of set aside the politics.

What I’m very confident about is that given the difficult options before us, we are making good, thoughtful decisions. I have enormous confidence that we are weighing all our options and we are making the best choices. That doesn’t mean that every choice is going to be right, is going to work exactly the way we want it to. But I wake up in the morning and go to bed at night feeling that the direction we are trying to move the economy toward is the right one and that the decisions we make are sound.
Here's this week's address, President Flu Advisor.



Obama is the new normal.

Thursday, July 05, 2007

American Independence

Happy 4th to all U.S. citizens and sympathizers.

We have a great county which needs the resurgence of democracy in the new mega-wealth media web age. That's happening, but maybe not fast enough. Bush/Cheney's FTC has reportedly abandoned Net Neutrality, so I hope Congress saves that freedom. (Here's an easy explanation of what that means.)

America has a virus of which Mister George Bush is one of the most damaging symptoms and President Cheney is Typhoid Mary. Hopefully, in response to the latest infection (Libby's "Get of Jail Free" card), this will help lead to a cure:

The House Judiciary Committee, upset over President Bush's decision to grant clemency to I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, will hold a hearing on July 11 to examine presidential clemency power, Rep. John Conyers (D-Mich.), the panel's chairman, announced on Tuesday afternoon. No witness list has been released yet.

"In light of Monday's announcement by the president that he was commuting the prison sentence for Scooter Libby, it is imperative that Congress look into presidential authority to grant clemency, and how such power may be abused," Conyers said in a statement released by his office. "Taken to its extreme, the use of such authority could completely circumvent the law enforcement process and prevent credible efforts to investigate wrongdoing in the executive branch."


Let's hope the doctors are effective, and move quickly. America needs its rosy, glorious health back.