The two sides of Barack Obama’s presidency to date have been demonstrated vividly in recent days.
There’s plenty of blame to go around for the debacle at Copenhagen, particularly given the recalcitrance of the Chinese, who apparently regard monitoring of levels of carbon emissions within their borders as a strictly internal affair. But Obama has come in for more blame than most, particularly from left-wing critics eager to see more continuity than disconnection with his Republican predecessor. As a demonstration of how Obama will never be able to meet expectations, no matter how carefully managed, it was clear and instructive, and the problem will dog his presidency.
But overnight, Senate Democrats managed to secure the votes needed to pass a health-care reform Bill, one of the priorities of the Obama Administration. It was failure in health care that derailed the first Clinton term, and a failure this time around could well have confirmed the doubts of many, that Obama was more Jimmy Carter than Jack Kennedy. Instead, by dint of horse-trading, compromise and all the other tools of law-making in Congress, he is is within sight of an historic achievement, even if the resulting reforms are a long way short of ideal.
The capacity to get important, controversial legislation through the US Congress is a key attribute of good and great presidencies. The fact that this was secured in the teeth of a furious industry lobbying campaign campaign that costs hundreds of millions of dollars augurs well for the capacity of Obama and Congressional Democrats to implement further progressive reforms. The Obama Presidency has so far been a damp squib, but health-care reform is a major step forward.
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Youv’e got to be joking! The Obama adminstration is shaping up as an unmitigated disaster. the Heath Bill, far from being a “key attribute of good and great presidencies” is something that the far right in Europe would be ashamed to have their names attached to. Millions of americans will be left without cover given the elimination of the “public option”. The bill is a huge windfall for the insurance companies, continuing the massive transfer of wealth that has marked US administrations since at least the Reagan era and continued spectacularly under Obama with the bank bailouts.
It is not the “left wing” that are disillusioned with his presidency. Read his speech at West Point which is a classic exercise in obfuscation, distrortion and the rewriting of history. If that is not enough to convince you read his Oslo Nobel acceptance “war is peace” speech for the 2009 version of George Orwell. Anybody with half a knowledge of history and a respect for truth and facts is disillusioned.
The sad truth is that Obama is a deeply compromised shill for the military industrial complex, just as were all of his predecessors since 22 November 1963.
I’m not sure that Kennedy is a good example of a horse-trading success in Congress. My recollection is that it was the much maligned, including by me at the time, LBJ that got the serious social legislation through.
I think James O’Neill is a bit harsh. It is easy to underestimate the force of the fear of ‘socialised medicine’ at the grass roots level, upon which fear the drug company and related lobbies can hobble the Congress. Similarly, Obama has inherited a close to lose-lose situation in Afghanisatan and Iraq, and a simple solution that satisfied the ‘left wing’ would probably ensure his legacy as a one-term president, and a return to the mindless policies of the Bush administration. One step at a time!
Obama is just more of the same. A COSBY FAMILY SHOW. A walking, talking, teleprompter reading logo for corporations and multinationals. If you don’t believe me ? check this out:
ttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXQTaWjMoFw