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Obama Weighs Paring Goals for Health Bill – NYTimes.com

// January 24th, 2010

President Obama signaled on Wednesday that he might be willing to scale back his proposed health care overhaul to a version that could attract bipartisan support, as the White House and Congressional Democrats grappled with a political landscape transformed by the Republican victory in the Massachusetts Senate race.

via Obama Weighs Paring Goals for Health Bill – NYTimes.com.

I’ve said before that my decision as to whether I will return to America, or try to live abroad and get paid in American dollars, hinges on health care and the economy.  Funny how something as small as a special election in the liberal bastion of Massachusetts could drive me away…

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Obama to visit Indonesia next year

// October 10th, 2009

Sweet – Obama is going to Indo next year.  I may have to as well, then…

Also…

The childhood connection and his knowledge of a few words of the Indonesian language have made him hugely popular in the country of 234 million people, 90 percent of whom are Muslim.

**of a few words** – thanks, AFP, for noting that.

via AFP: Obama to visit Indonesia next year: embassy.

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The Colbert Report on birthers

// August 4th, 2009

Hulu – The Colbert Report: Tue, Jul 28, 2009 – Watch the full episode now..

birthers are idiots.  the first time I saw news on this, I told the friend with me at the time  something to the effect of “they are seeding this out, and it will grow.”  The truth matters, unless you just insist on being an ideologue.  Scary.  sad.

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United We Serve

// June 22nd, 2009

United We Serve Kick-Off | The White House.

Michelle Obama encouraged you (and me) to get involved, to serve, to make our nation greater still.

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Obama Moves to Bar Release of Detainee Abuse Photos – NYTimes.com

// May 29th, 2009

Obama Moves to Bar Release of Detainee Abuse Photos – NYTimes.com

I disagree with Obama’s reasoning on this. Yes, it puts soldiers in harm’s way.  Yes, it hurts our countries image.  But thus is the consequence of engaging in such practices.  Having committed them, and then being anything less than transparent and apologetic, sets a horrific precedent for other countries to follow.  We need to needle the boil so it doesn’t fester.

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Obama vows tougher overseas tax policies

// May 10th, 2009

Obama vows tougher overseas tax policies

This should be well-received by anyone who is offended when corporations make money in America but then duck out of paying taxes.  Obama seeks to put this unamerican activity to a stop.

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I consider this a big mistake on Obama’s part

// April 27th, 2009

The Associated Press: Disappointment with US not prosecuting CIA

Not bringing the CIA agents who let torture slide to trial is a hand-out to neoconservatives and a big fuck you to innocent Iraqis, Afghanistanis, and others around the world who believe in justice and the American form of democracy.  Obama has subsequently brought this issue a bit more to the fore, but in my eyes, the ball has already been dropped – especially since he campaigned on this issue.

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Plouffe Piece

// February 15th, 2009

Perhaps not enough attention is pair to the old-hand political operatives that animated the Obama campaign so majestically…

Plouffe Piece.

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Obama has read some Lakoff too

// February 15th, 2009

Lakoff’s work does come through in Obama’s campaigning…but I was more taken aback by the discovery that the Rockridge Institute no longer exists, having been shut down April 30, 2008… =(

Pensito Review » The Secret of Obama’s Success and Why He’ll Keep Winning — He Listens to George Lakoff

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The Choice

// February 15th, 2009

The Choice.

This is what it means to me when I say Im a progressive:

“Insofar as the issues discussed during a presidential campaign are circumscribed by the taboos and pieties of the political and media establishments, they tend to be dispiriting for those of us on the left. Neither front-runner is calling for the nation to renounce its decades-old imperial posture or to end the prison-industrial complex; neither is saying that America’s suburbs and car culture are not sustainable modes of living in an era of expensive oil and global warming or pointing out that the “war on drugs” has been a moral disaster and strategic failure, with casualties borne most violently and destructively by society’s most marginalized and–a word you won’t be hearing from either candidate–oppressed. And yet, this election is far more encouraging (dare I say hopeful?) than any in recent memory. The policy agenda for the Democratic front-runners is significantly further to the left on the war, climate change and healthcare than that of John Kerry in 2004. The ideological implosion of conservatism, the failures of the Bush Administration and, perhaps most important, the shifts in public opinion in a leftward direction on war, the economy, civil liberties and civil rights are all coming together at the same time, providing progressives with the rare and historic opportunity to elect a President with a progressive majority and an actual mandate for progressive change.”

And this is why it has struggled to be realized in my lifetime:
“Like an animal caught in a trap that chews off its leg to wriggle away, the Clinton crew by the end of its tenure had hardly any limbs left to propel an agenda. The benefit of this experience, much touted by the Clintons, is that they know how to fight and how to survive. But the cost has been high: those who lived through those years are habituated to playing defense and fighting rear-guard actions. We know how progressives fared under Clintonism: they were the bloodied limbs left in the trap. Clintonism, in other words, is the devil we know.”

and how Obama might change this:
“Consider this passage from Obama’s stump speech:
I’ve learned in my life that you can stand firm in your principles while still reaching out to those who might not always agree with you. And although the Republican operatives in Washington might not be interested in hearing what we have to say, I think Republican and independent voters outside of Washington are. That’s the once-in-a-generation opportunity we have in this election.

Obama makes a distinction between bad-faith, implacable enemies (lobbyists, entrenched interests, “operatives”) and good-faith ideological opponents (Republicans, independents and conservatives of good conscience). He wants to court the latter and use their support to vanquish the former. This may be improbable, but it crucially allows former Republicans (Obama Republicans?) to cross over without guilt or self-loathing. They are not asked to renounce, only to join.”

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