- Jan 15, 2000
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The man just needs to chill. He is trying to do way too much with his agenda right now and it's only serving to create confusion and panic.
Stop with the UHC, stop with the green energy plan, stop with the education reform, just focus on getting this economy back on track and America's confidence restored. I understand he feels like this is probably his best chance to squeeze through his entire agenda, but that is a move out of weakness and insecurity IMHO.
He must have the confidence and strength in his convictions to trust that opportunities will come again for him to get what he wants done and that now simply isn't the time to go full steam ahead. To be honest, now really isn't the time to be going on Jay Leno or ESPN to fill out your brackets either. Americans by and large aren't that hard to impress, at least look like you are focused on the economy and I can guarantee that consumer confidence will rise.
I think too many people had lofty visions of who Obama would be when he entered office. I would hope those visions are coming back down to earth. Obama will have to earn his stripes and learn the hard way how to become an effective leader just like all the great presidents before him. Unlike our Republican brothers though I'm not ready to throw him off the cliff, I still believe that he is capable of doing great things for this country. It's just not going to happen all of a sudden like so many thought.
Stop with the UHC, stop with the green energy plan, stop with the education reform, just focus on getting this economy back on track and America's confidence restored. I understand he feels like this is probably his best chance to squeeze through his entire agenda, but that is a move out of weakness and insecurity IMHO.
He must have the confidence and strength in his convictions to trust that opportunities will come again for him to get what he wants done and that now simply isn't the time to go full steam ahead. To be honest, now really isn't the time to be going on Jay Leno or ESPN to fill out your brackets either. Americans by and large aren't that hard to impress, at least look like you are focused on the economy and I can guarantee that consumer confidence will rise.
I think too many people had lofty visions of who Obama would be when he entered office. I would hope those visions are coming back down to earth. Obama will have to earn his stripes and learn the hard way how to become an effective leader just like all the great presidents before him. Unlike our Republican brothers though I'm not ready to throw him off the cliff, I still believe that he is capable of doing great things for this country. It's just not going to happen all of a sudden like so many thought.