Posted on 01/20/2009 10:05:52 AM PST by Reagan Man
Has ever a president begun his administration with more fanfare and anticipation? If you listen to the media, Obamas inauguration is the crowning of the new Sun King. Parties abound and, according to one news report, the beautiful people prepping for the inaugural have caused a run on Botox in the Washington area.
Obamas economic stimulus apparently begins unofficially with his inaugural festivities today which will reportedly cost about $170 million. The Washington, DC party catering industry will surely survive.
Barack Obama takes the oath of office with a soaring approval rating -- according to the RealClearPolitics average -- of 73%. The Monday Rasmussen poll reported that 43% strongly approve Obamas performance. But the performance wont begin until about noon today.Continued
We anticipate that Obamas inaugural address will, like his campaign speeches, soar rhetorically. He will call on Americans to make sacrifices for the common good, promise that the road to salvation will be long and hard and that his vision and wisdom will guide us along it.
As we enter the Obama Era, the new president and his cohorts face so many crises at home and abroad that doubt infuses the inauguration of our first black president. The doubt is not just conservative skepticism of a liberals intentions. The skepticism is subjective. The doubts are objective.
We have to doubt the efficacy of Obamas plans to revive our economy. He promised that his proposed stimulus legislation will create or save three million jobs. If we use the estimated cost of the House Democrats bill as a basis -- $825 billion -- it means that Obama and the Democrats will spend about $275,000 to create or save each job.
How can we believe that the government can create or save a job more efficiently than industry? If the cost is $275,000 a job, and the average American familys income is only $50,000, why does the government need to spend more than five times the average income to create or save one job?
Obama promises to spend money on jobs that restore our infrastructure in rebuilding schools, highways and other public works. But Congressional Democrats are promising only 3% of the bill -- about $30 billion -- for those programs. How many jobs can be created with $30 billion? If each costs $275,000, only about 110,000 jobs will be created or saved.
But under Obamas American Recovery and Reinvestment Plan, he promises that less money -- $25 billion -- will save one million jobs by reinvesting in infrastructure projects.
In a speech four days before his inauguration, Obama upped the ante. He told an Ohio audience that his plan, will save or create three to four million jobs in businesses large and small across a wide range of industries -- and 90 percent of these jobs will be in the private sector. And I want to be clear -- were not looking to create just any kind of jobs here. Were looking to create good jobs that pay well and wont be shipped overseas. Jobs that dont just put people to work in the short-term, but position our economy to be on the cutting edge in the long-term.
The doubt raised by the ever-increasing number of jobs promised and the mathematical calculations that show the job numbers dont match the job estimates entitle us to be skeptical about Obamas economic plans. The number of jobs he promises to save or create continues to grow. The costs must follow. And how will Obamas plan actually stimulate the economy? What will make it different from and better than George Bushs nationalization of the financial sector?
Why should we believe that, with economic incentives such as the tax breaks proposed by the House Republican Study Committee, industry couldnt create more jobs at less cost?
The economic crisis is only one critical problem the new president faces. Other nations and state-sponsored terrorist groups threaten our survival. Throughout the campaign, Mr. Obama promised to end the war in Iraq, close Guantanamo Bays terrorist detention facility and negotiate directly with Iran. After Hillary Clinton ridiculed his promise to negotiate with Iran without preconditions -- she called him irresponsible and frankly naïve -- Obama backed down a bit, saying the negotiations would only be after some ill-defined preparations.
Mr. Obama hasnt backed down from his idea of negotiating directly with Iran despite the fact that in the three decades the ayatollahs have ruled Iran no nation has negotiated successfully with them on anything. No nation has gotten the principal terrorist nation to change its behavior or ambitions. Mr. Obama thinks he can, but given Tehrans track record, we must doubt.
Obama is a foreign affairs naïf: he has no experience or training to prepare him for this challenge. He apparently will have to re-make the mistakes others have made to learn for himself. And our skepticism imposes on him, and on us, a limitation of time.
The EU-3 -- Britain, France and Germany -- spent five years in their Quixotic effort to negotiate Iran out of its nuclear weapons ambitions. In those five years, Iran has reached the point at which it may be able to manufacture a nuclear weapon this year. How long will it take for the Sun King to learn this lesson? And what will Iran achieve in that time?
Chesley Sullenberger -- the hero pilot who ditched his aircraft in the Hudson River last week after a bird strike disabled both engines -- is a 1973 graduate of the US Air Force Academy. He went on to a career flying fighters and leading wargame exercises before becoming an airline pilot. All told, Sullenberger reportedly has logged about 19,000 flight hours.
Sullenbergers life has been dedicated to learning, practicing and teaching the art of flying. When his moment came, that lifetime of training and experience enabled him to save 155 lives.
Barack Obamas moment will come, more than once, in the next four years. His training and experience -- really, his lack of both -- raise objective doubts about his ability to deal with the crises he faces at home and abroad. And his lack of ineluctably compels us to skepticism.
Every American must wish him success. We hope he will surprise us by meeting challenges with policies that are not just liberal nostrums. But objectively-justified skepticism limits our enthusiasm at the crowning of the liberal Sun King.
It wont matter much to history - it is already in the dustbin...he HAD to have written that pedestrian garbage all by his onesies - no writer would have presented that tripe to a President for an inaugural speech...dreadful...it sounded half high school valedictorian, half stump speech...I am betting this will be one of the most forgotten speeches ever - can’t wait to hear the spin on this dog...
I just heard Anderson Cooper use the phrase “President Obama and ex-President Bush”, and I threw up in my mouth a tiny bit.
So I have friends on facebook that are making their pro-Obama posts. I just couldn’t help myself and posted that I’m thinking about getting more conservatives in 2010 and Sarah Palin elected president in 2012.
I’m sure I’m going to make a few democrats mad, but I couldn’t help myself.
I heard the bungled oath of office but missed BO’s speech due to a very important task that I had to attend to. Dog needed walking.
How can you have an approval rating BEFORE you’re even president?
It’s all downhill from here, Zero.
Enjoy your inaugural festivities.
Obama Error Begins! is the proper term.
Hey..I’m still sitting here “white” wondering what’s “right”. Never heard such a racist statement in an inaugural.
I have the same thing - idiotic friends gushing all over themselves about Obama. So I went on a streak of joining all the conservative and pro-Bush groups I can find today. Its having the effect of pi$$ing them off.
I just heard Rush talking about the “Speech” - yes, BHO sequestered himself for 2 days to put this masterpiece together. Now that he is our President, I do promise not to go after him personally —Just his policies and pronouncements. That ought to keep me very busy. The man does have a great smile.
“And the cynics will have the ground beneath their feet tremble”. Okay, that’s a threat.
January 20, 2009 will indeed be remembered as the end of a significant chapter in American History. For it was on this day our sixty year long Cold War with World Communism ended and the communists won the war when an avowed Marxist Communist was sworn in as the President of the United States.
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The Obamanation Era begins.
Great start - with a racist benediction prayer. Is there no end to the racist preachers that King Hussein associates himself with?
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