Before the election, I said we need an FDR, not a Clinton, on policy; I said we needed an FDR on leadership, not a Carter, and if Obama wasn't FDR he ran the risk of being Carter II.
A president who might have the right position on some issues, but it doesn't matter as much if they aren't assed and he's not re-elected returning the presidency to the radical right as Carter did Reagan.
The return of the presidency to Republicans (and the start of our serious 30 year decline) one election after the nation couldn't say the word Republican without nausea after Watergate, as they turned sour on the party after Bush II, is a lesson of the short memory and effectiveness of campaign big buchs - now far looser than every before - for Obama.
What we got with Obama was too much Clinton corporate compromise on policy, and so far, more Carter than FDR on leading the policies to take effect.
But he's still better than either in those ways on some issues.
Here's an article that has the views of many progressives about what he should do.
In short, it says to recognize that the concentration of power and the problems with our democracy not representing the averqage American are the most important issue and need him to side with the people.
Sadly, I'm not sure how much he can really do now - the Supreme Court has done something it's not easy to undo from turning our nation into one with McGovernment far more than it already is.
Is there anything short of a constitutional amendment to protect the citizens from the monsters the system they run has created?
http://www.commondreams.org/view/2010/01/24-2
A president who might have the right position on some issues, but it doesn't matter as much if they aren't assed and he's not re-elected returning the presidency to the radical right as Carter did Reagan.
The return of the presidency to Republicans (and the start of our serious 30 year decline) one election after the nation couldn't say the word Republican without nausea after Watergate, as they turned sour on the party after Bush II, is a lesson of the short memory and effectiveness of campaign big buchs - now far looser than every before - for Obama.
What we got with Obama was too much Clinton corporate compromise on policy, and so far, more Carter than FDR on leading the policies to take effect.
But he's still better than either in those ways on some issues.
Here's an article that has the views of many progressives about what he should do.
In short, it says to recognize that the concentration of power and the problems with our democracy not representing the averqage American are the most important issue and need him to side with the people.
Sadly, I'm not sure how much he can really do now - the Supreme Court has done something it's not easy to undo from turning our nation into one with McGovernment far more than it already is.
Is there anything short of a constitutional amendment to protect the citizens from the monsters the system they run has created?
http://www.commondreams.org/view/2010/01/24-2