Sunday, November 09, 2008

It's Not "Yes, We Can". It's "Are We Able?"

The campaign slogan might have been a bit, er, off the mark.

Could it be that instead of "Yes, We Can", it should have been: "Are We Able"?

Read on:
Obama Team Weighs What to Take On in First Months

With the economy in disarray and the nation’s treasury draining, President-elect Barack Obama and his advisers are trying to figure out which of his expansive campaign promises to push in the opening months of his tenure and which to put on a slower track.

Mr. Obama repeated on Saturday that his first priority would be an economic recovery program to get the nation’s business system back on track and people back to work. But advisers said the question was whether they could tackle health care, climate change and energy independence at once or needed to stagger these initiatives over time.

The debate between a big-bang strategy of pressing aggressively on multiple fronts versus a more pragmatic, step-by-step approach has flavored the discussion among Mr. Obama’s transition advisers for months, even before his election. The tension between these strategies has been a recurring theme in the memorandums prepared for him on various issues, advisers said.

“Every president is tempted to take on too much,” said one Obama adviser, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss internal deliberations. “On the other hand, there’s the Roosevelt example and the L.B.J. example, which suggest an extraordinary president can do an awful lot. So that’s the question: Is it too risky for the president to be ambitious?”

Much of the issue may be out of Mr. Obama’s hands. The $700 billion financial bailout threatens to push the deficit into the stratosphere. “The poor man has his hands tied by the economic and financial mess we have right now,” said John Tuck, a former aide to President Ronald Reagan. “I don’t know what his options are. They’re very, very limited.”


Or even:


"Am I Able?"



UPDATE

Hannah Friedman singing “Oh Obama Don’t Break My Heart.”



(Kippah tip: Jewlicious)

1 comment:

Suzanne Pomeranz said...

And she did that, ah... naked????? Anything "subtle" in that? Looks pretty overt to me.

Are you as tired as I am of people having HOPE without any substance?