by Mr. Perfect » Mon Nov 01, 2010 8:54 am
So here is where he is right.
1) Obama was too cozy with the establishment, as evidenced by Geithner/Summers. Even more politically tone deaf than choosing Biden. Almost up there with Reverend Wright.
Further, despite Obama being a consummate insider, he had never been a player. He had never done the corporate jet thing, golf retreats, etc. This was his first taste of this world and he was obviously intoxicated by it. Most people by the time they reach the White House or high levels of gov't have been there done that and it's not that impressive. It hit Baramba like a person's first hit of heroin (or so I've been told by people who have tried heroin).
So this is where Obama's immaturity and inexperience cost him. "Blenkfein is a savvy businessman". Google it and cringe.
2) Obama was too cute with laying out who was at fault and how his ideology would fix things, whether he was working from flawed premises or not. Reagan was not. Obama was too fearful to boldy proclaim his Marxism. While it is an obvious Marxism, it is a timid Marxism.
Where he is wrong is;
1) The real and fatal and irreversible mistake made strategically was passing cap and trade first. It was a trillion dollars too many after all the STPN. At that point his fate was sealed. At that point the protests hit critical mass and started crippling congress. Had they not done cap and trade, public option or single payer would have passed. This single mistake means that public option or single payer will simply never pass in the US. And what Obama did pass will be obliterated over the next 3-5 years, if that. An historic failure.
2) Financial reform earlier probably would not have helped that much. Nobody knows what is in that thing, especially members of congress.
And there is more. After the numbers are counted up Weds morning, I will elaborate more on the proceedings (this is NOT 1994).
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