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Change: The First Three Weeks (It's worse than you thought alert)
American Thinker ^
| February 10, 2009
| Randall Hoven
Posted on 02/10/2009 12:19:15 AM PST by Zakeet
Far be it from me to criticize Barack Obama before he's even had a chance to rule. Well, he's had almost three weeks in office as I write, and some patterns are beginning to emerge. Here is a list of accomplishments 20 days into President Obama's first term.
Prior to taking office.
- Bill Richardson withdrew his nomination for Secretary of Commerce "under pressure of a federal investigation into how his political donors landed a lucrative transportation contract."
- In December, President-elect Obama introduced a $775B stimulus plan, which enjoyed a 79% approval rating in the polls at the time .
- By January 12, the cost of the stimulus was up to $850B and "43% of people surveyed called it a good idea,' while 27% said it is a bad idea.' The rest didn't have an opinion," according to the Wall Street Journal.
January 21. Day One in office, or "Clean Government Day."
- Obama issued an Executive Order on "Ethics Commitments by Executive Branch Personnel," which requires Obama's appointees to sign a statement saying they won't violate existing laws on things like gifts from lobbyists. That is, if you work for Obama, you are expected to obey the law. It's a new era.
- Obama issued an Executive Order on "Presidential Records," which makes it easier to obtain former Presidents' documents over objections on grounds of executive privilege. It specifically revokes George W. Bush's Executive Order 13233. If you had been planning to take Bush to court, your job just got a little easier.
- Obama issued a Presidential Memorandum on "Pay Freeze," which says, "I intend to freeze the salaries of senior members of the White House staff", and directs the Assistant to the President and the Chief of Staff to get back to him on that in 30 days. The 30 days aren't up yet, so the freeze level is unknown at this time.
- Obama issued a Presidential Memorandum on the "Freedom of Information Act," which, from what I can tell, does nothing new except direct the Attorney General to issue guidelines "reaffirming the commitment to accountability and transparency." So existing policy is reaffirmed.
January 22, "Be Nice To Terrorists Day."
- Obama issued an Executive Order on "Ensuring Lawful Interrogations," which defines "outrages upon personal dignity (including humiliating and degrading treatment)" as "torture" or the equivalent of torture, and not allowed by any agency of the US government, at least upon persons in custody. (If you are not in custody, it is still OK for the government to humiliate you.) This order also says all interrogations must be in accordance with the Army Field Manual - unless, of course, "the Attorney General with appropriate consultation provides further guidance." I believe waterboarding used to require a go-ahead from the President or Vice President; now Eric Holder is good enough.
- Obama issued an Executive Order on "Closure of Guantanamo Detention Facilities," which says Gitmo "shall be closed as soon as practicable, and no later than 1 year from the date of this order." It also orders a halt in all military commissions there, while the Gitmo situation gets reviewed.
- Obama issued an Executive Order on "Review of Detention Policy Options," which establishes a task force to study what to do with "individuals captured or apprehended in connection with armed conflicts and counterterrorism operations."
- Obama issued a Presidential Memorandum on the "Review of the Detention of Ali Saleh Kahlah al-Marri," who is being held as an enemy combatant in the Navy brig in Charleston, South Carolina. He is the only enemy combatant known to be held in the continental US. He is a citizen of Qatar, but was arrested in Peoria, Illinois, because, according to the New York Times , "government officials contended that he was an al-Qaeda sleeper agent, sent to the US to commit mass murder and disrupt the banking system." This presidential memorandum says his case should be reviewed, just like all the Gitmo cases. Apparently, the problem is not whether enemy combatants are held in Gitmo or somewhere else; the problem, apparently, is holding those who intend to commit mass murder at all.
January 23, "Be Nice To Abortionists Day."
- Obama issued a Presidential Memorandum on "Mexico City Policy and Assistance for Voluntary Population Planning." The Mexico City Policy was enacted by President Reagan, rescinded by President Clinton and reinstated by President Bush. Now President Obama is rescinding it again. The policy prohibits nongovernmental organizations from using federal funds "to pay for the performance of abortions ... or to motivate or coerce any person to practice abortions." So rescinding that policy allows US government funds to pay for abortions or to coerce people to have or provide them.
January 26, "Help the US Automobile Industry Go Broke Quicker Day."
- Obama issued a Presidential Memorandum on the "State of California Request for Waiver Under the Clean Air Act." This memorandum orders the EPA to review the decision denying California a waiver to enforce stricter auto emissions standards. If the waiver is granted, California will become the defacto arbiter of auto emissions standards in the US. So in a case of obvious interstate commerce with enormous national economic impact, President Obama rediscovers the value of states' rights.
- Obama issued a Presidential Memorandum on "The Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007." This memorandum directs the Secretary of Transportation and the Administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to do their jobs. Federal law requires that the NHTSA publish a final rule on fuel standards for model year 2011 vehicles by March 30, 2009. This memorandum says the NHTSA must comply with that federal law.
January 27, "Be Nice to Terrorist Lovers and Tax Cheats Day."
- Obama issued a Presidential Memorandum on "Unexpected Urgent Refugee and Migration Needs Related to Gaza." This memorandum directs that up to $20.3 million be used for "humanitarian needs of Palestinian refugees and conflict victims in Gaza." In a totally unrelated story one week later, "Armed police officials with the Palestinian militant group Hamas in Gaza seized United Nations refugee supplies at gunpoint."
- Timothy Geithner was confirmed as Secretary of the Treasury. Geithner suffered a short-lived controversy for failure to fully pay taxes. He paid $34,000 in back taxes. After admitting to "careless mistakes" in doing his own taxes, he is now in charge of tax collection for the government of the United States.
January 28, "Bipartisan Schmipartisan Day."
- Obama's stimulus package passed the House with a vote of 244-188. That version of the plan was $819B. All 288 yea votes were from Democrats. The opposition was bipartisan: all 177 Republicans and 11 Democrats.
January 29, "No Statute of Limitations on Anything Day."
- Obama signed into law the "Lily Ledbetter Fair Pay Act," making it easier to file equal-pay lawsuits. Before, such a lawsuit had to be filed within 180 days of the date the pay was agreed upon. Now the limit is within 180 days of the most recent paycheck. So trial lawyers can now search for pay discrimination decades into the past.
- "A day after President Obama struck a conciliatory tone toward Iran, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad urged Washington on Wednesday to apologize for its actions toward his country for the past 60 years." Iran has also given the preconditions necessary before talking with Obama: send all US military forces back to the US.
January 30, "Payback the Unions and Keep Joe Busy Day."
- Obama issued an Executive Order on "Notification of Employee Rights Under Federal Labor Laws", which revokes George W. Bush's Executive Order 13201, which forced employers to notify employees of their rights. However, government contractors will be forced to "post a notice, of such size and in such form, and containing such content as the Secretary of Labor shall prescribe, in conspicuous places in and about its plants and offices." So the notices will no longer contain what President Bush wanted them to contain (e.g., their rights under the law), but what the new Secretary of Labor wants them to contain.
- Obama issued an Executive Order on "Economy in Government Contracting", which says government contractors will no longer be reimbursed for "any activities undertaken to persuade employees to exercise or not to exercise" the right to organize and bargain collectively.
- Obama issued an Executive Order on "Nondisplacement of Qualified Workers Under Service Contracts", which says a government contractor can't just hire who he wants, but must first try to hire the same people who worked for the previous contactor - the contractor who likely lost a competitive bid to the new contractor.
- Obama issued a Presidential Memorandum on "White House Task Force on Middle-Class Working Families." This puts Joe Biden in charge of a task force to "focus on raising the living standards of middle-class working families." The task force must provide annual reports on its findings and recommendations.
February 3, "Being President is Hard Day."
- Tom Daschle withdrew as Secretary of Health and Human Services due to controversy involving failure to fully pay his taxes from 2005 to 2007. He ultimately paid $128,000 in back taxes plus $11,964 in interest. He was also criticized for his lobbying ties to the health industry, after having made over $5 million in the last few years.
- Nancy Killefer withdrew as deputy director at the Office of Management and Budget and the first "performance officer" in the White House due to tax problems, including failure to pay unemployment compensation on household help.
- According to the Financial Times, "India has warned US President Barack Obama that he risks barking up the wrong tree' if he seeks to broker a settlement between Pakistan and India over the disputed territory of Kashmir... the new US administration was in danger of dredging up out of date Clinton administration-era strategies... The warning comes as Richard Holbrooke, Mr Obama's special envoy to Pakistan and Afghanistan, prepares to come to the region for the first time."
- Support for Obama's stimulus package, now flirting with a $900B price tag, fell to 37%, according to Rasmussen.
- Iran denied visas to the US Women's Badminton Team, sent by the US in hopes of easing tensions between the two countries.
February 4, "More Socialized Medicine Day."
- Obama issued a Presidential Memorandum on "State Children's Health Insurance Program." This memorandum withdraws previous limits on the flexibility of states to set income eligibility standards for SCHIP.
February 5, "Community Organizing, Low-Flow Coffee-Makers and Trade-War Day."
- Obama issued an Executive Order on "Amendments to Executive Order 13199 and Establishment of the President's Advisory Council for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships." For some reason, the phrase "community initiatives" will be replaced with "neighborhood partnerships" throughout all language on the initiative. Whatever "neighborhood partnerships" are, they have equal footing with faith-based ones. In other words, the local Planned Parenthood or ACORN center will be treated like a house of God, in the eyes of the federal government.
- Obama issued a Presidential memorandum on "Appliance Efficiency Standards." This memorandum directs the Secretary of Energy to do his or her job. The Energy Policy and Conservation Act of 1975, and a later court decree, require the DOE to issue efficiency standards for appliances by certain dates. This memorandum says DOE should comply with the Act of 1975 and the later court decree.
- According to Time, "Europe's euphoria over Barack Obama is fading fast. As Congress wrangles over the President's $819 billion stimulus package, a buy American' clause has the European Union threatening legal action and retaliatory sanctions and opening up the prospect of an explosive trade war."
February 6. "Be Even Nicer to Unions and Terrorists Day."
- Obama issued an Executive Order on "Use of Project Labor Agreements for Federal Construction Projects", which revokes President Bush's Executive Orders 13202 and 13208. This new order encourages federal executives to require government contractors and subcontractors to use union-organized labor.
- Pakistan released Abdul Qadeer Khan from custody. Khan was the father of Pakistan's bomb and also provided plans for nuclear weapons to Iran, Libya and North Korea. He is considered a major nuclear proliferation threat.
- In response to President Obama's Executive Order of January 22, charges were dropped against Gitmo detainee Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, an al-Qaida suspect in the bombing of the USS Cole in 2000, which killed 17 US sailors.
February 8. "Republican Moderates to the Rescue of the Rescue Day."
- The AP reports that the stimulus package is still in some trouble in the Senate. The Senate version costs $827B, or just $8B more than the House version, after having been pared back from $900B, supposedly, due to the influence of a handful of Republican moderates. That is, in the House, zero Republicans supported the stimulus, and its cost was $819B. But in the Senate, due to support from a handful of Republican moderates, the cost will only be $827B. That is how Republican moderates compromise.
- Yemen released 170 al-Qaida suspects.
I should also report on the progress of the Democratic Congress. Here is what the House did already in 2009:
- Established January 2009 as "National Stalking Awareness Month."
- Supported the ideals of "National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Week."
- Established a redress process for individuals, such as suspected terrorists, wrongly delayed or prohibited from boarding a flight.
- Reauthorized SCHIP.
- Delayed digital TV.
- Encouraged states to report to the feds information regarding people who die in the custody of state law enforcement agencies.
President Obama also said many words in these first 20 days: press conferences, speeches and op-ed pieces, but I left these out of the above list in order to concentrate on actions rather than words. (To my knowledge, Obama did not complete another autobiography in the last three weeks.)
I probably missed a few things, but I think you get the drift. Undo whatever Bush did. Expect appointees to obey the law, with a mulligan given for first-time offenses less than $128,000. Pay back Democratic special interests like unions, trial lawyers and Planned Parenthood. Define "bipartisanship" as inviting Republicans to lunch and telling them, "I won." Spend really, really huge amounts of other people's money. Make terrorism a law enforcement issue instead of a national defense issue. And watch terrorists and nuclear proliferators be released, from Pakistan to Yemen to Gitmo.
President Obama has lived up to my expectations.
I believe these first 21 days could best be summarized in the immortal words of Mark Steyn, who said, "We have nothing to hope for but hope itself."
TOPICS: Business/Economy; Constitution/Conservatism; Editorial; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: abovemypaygrade; agenda; bho44; bhoeo; cultureofcorruption; democratscandals; economy; first100days; foreignaffairs; miserablefailure; obama; obamascandals; worst100days
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I'm going to shatter Peanut-Head's old record
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posted on
02/10/2009 12:19:15 AM PST
by
Zakeet
To: Zakeet
I believe these first 21 days could best be summarized in the immortal words of Mark Steyn, who said, "We have nothing to hope for but hope itself."
***************************************** Pretty much says it all.
To: Zakeet
He is a citizen of Qatar, but was arrested in Peoria, Illinois, because, according to the New York Times , "government officials contended that he was an al-Qaeda sleeper agent, sent to the US to commit mass murder and disrupt the banking system." Barney Frank is an al-Qaeda agent?
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posted on
02/10/2009 12:28:59 AM PST
by
Mr Ramsbotham
(Jimmy Carter -- the first white Barack Obama.)
To: Zakeet
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posted on
02/10/2009 12:46:15 AM PST
by
GeronL
(please stand by...)
To: Nachum
For your ping list.
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posted on
02/10/2009 12:48:02 AM PST
by
nathanbedford
("Attack, repeat attack!" Bull Halsey)
To: Zakeet
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posted on
02/10/2009 12:53:33 AM PST
by
Pinkbell
(Liberals are only tolerant of those with whom they agree.)
To: Zakeet
Excellent, highly-detailed summary.
I have been saying for months now that Barack Hussein Obama is nothing more than Idi Amin Version 2.0.
And our Nation is nothing more than a larger version of Jonestown ripe for mind control.
The Obamatrons are all fools.
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posted on
02/10/2009 1:00:15 AM PST
by
Prole
(Please pray for the families of Chris and Channon. May God always watch over them.)
To: Zakeet
This bears repeating:
I believe these first 21 days could best be summarized in the immortal words of Mark Steyn, who said, "We have nothing to hope for but hope itself."
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posted on
02/10/2009 1:08:13 AM PST
by
Eva
(CHANGE- the post modern euphemism for Marxist revolution.)
To: Zakeet
thank you for letting us read bambam’s diary
To: Zakeet
To: Zakeet
As usual, t-shirts available...
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posted on
02/10/2009 1:29:27 AM PST
by
william clark
(Ecclesiastes 10:2)
To: Zakeet
Very nice listing. If Obama were getting the scrutiny George Bush did, there would be calls for his impeachment by now.
Even something as simple as a press conference, can’t be handled without trickery.
Today’s press conference was a tightly controlled affair with only approved reporters getting selected to ask questions. Obama read from a list, who was to be called on next. He didn’t call one person that wasn’t on the list.
I have not seen one press conference like this in the 39 years since I registered to vote. Presidents generally provide a short statement, then accept questions. When they accept questions, they look for a reporter with his/her hand raised, and they call on them.
This didn’t take place today. Obama read names, then asked where the reporter was. Then he would ramble on for up to fifteen minutes with an answer that sounded more like a ten year old’s description of why he didn’t do his homework.
He hemmed and hawed, rambled, lectured, switched focus every 20 to 60 seconds, and offered up half truths and outright lies. He monopolized the time such that only three questions were asked in the first half hour of the dog n pony show.
BO still provides no more intellect during his public statements than a ten year old child. He can’t focus. He can’t tell the truth, or simply hasn’t the tools to remember what the facts are.
This guy is completely out of his depth, and the media that covers for him is beginning to look positively pathetic on top of being lap dogs.
If Reagan had refused to respond to raised hands, if Bush had used the sorry ass tactics that Obama did today, the press would have ripped them to shreds. Instead they’ll wax on about how brilliant Obama is. Well, it does take some ability to be able to completely snow the deaf, blind, and dumb MSM players in attendance today. There’s Obama’s way to do this, and then there’s Ronald Reagan’s way, actually respond to frank questions with gifted responses.
Obama is a sad pathetic shadow of a leader. No amount of propaganda is going to be able to support this man, hiding how inadequate he is.
Short of putting goose stepping troops on the streets to ensure control, Obama and the nation’s media are heading into very dark territory. Everyone expects politics. Nobody expects the level of subterfuge that is taking place with regard to this administration, and their mismanagement of the nation.
There are some obvious questions that need to be asked after today’s pathetic excuse for a press conference.
Were only certain ‘friendly’ reporters called on?
Is Obama afraid to take spontaneous questions from a variety of reporters?
Were questions submitted in advance? I ask this, because several of those questions sounded like they were teed up for Mr. Pipsqueak himself, “Number 18 and the Pride of the Marxist Media, it’s Barack Obamaaaaaa!”
I don’t know what today’s performance was, but it wasn’t the run of the mill press conference.
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posted on
02/10/2009 1:32:36 AM PST
by
DoughtyOne
(Bipartisainship is now about a 3 to 532 vote on Capital Hill.)
To: Prole
jes’wait’til’ya’see him in yer’local kebab shop
To: DoughtyOne
BO still provides no more intellect during his public statements than a ten year old child. He cant focus. He cant tell the truth, or simply hasnt the tools to remember what the facts are. This guy is completely out of his depth, and the media that covers for him is beginning to look positively pathetic on top of being lap dogs.
I have to disagree. The lack of focus is intentional, as is the refusal to talk about details. He may not be up to speed on process (he'll leave the humdrum details to his underlings), but he is total agreement with the goals (about which he can't be honest), and he intends to exert an ever-increasing executive control over all. He has utter contempt for the intelligence of the public and the media, and relies on aura of cocky authoritarianism and sophistry to lull the masses.
To say he's out of his depth is to give him an excuse for the assault on freedom that he's directing.
To: browardchad
“To say he’s out of his depth is to give him an excuse for the assault on freedom that he’s directing. “
I am not sure that he himself is directing it. I think he is a tool; a puppet. But he is complicit.
To: browardchad
I have to disagree. The lack of focus is intentional, as is the refusal to talk about details. He may not be up to speed on process (he'll leave the humdrum details to his underlings), but he is total agreement with the goals (about which he can't be honest), and he intends to exert an ever-increasing executive control over all. He has utter contempt for the intelligence of the public and the media, and relies on aura of cocky authoritarianism and sophistry to lull the masses. I appreciate the difference of opinion, but let's be frank here. Obama is the consummate void. He comes out and advances these programs, but these programs were dictated to him. Sure he may agree, but he isn't up to speed enough, and doesn't have the adult stature that is require to pull this off.
He never had that ability. He's the equivalent of a news reader. He reads his teleprompter just fine. Take it away and this guy is a simpleton. I talk of him as if he were a child, because in reality, he is. He is the equivalent of a ten year old boy acting out in his parents drawing room, while his parents do nothing and query guests if he isn't the cutest thing they've ever seen. Well, no he isn't. He's a impudent bore. The media that plays the role of parent here, is a misguided, propagandist entity, being hoodwinked by people that would knife them in the back for a pack of cigarettes.
To say he's out of his depth is to give him an excuse for the assault on freedom that he's directing.
He is complicit. He is not in control. He even has to ask what the bills he is signing actually do. I don't give him cover here. He damns himself in ways that I couldn't cover for. I am simply heralding what is taking place here as I see it.
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posted on
02/10/2009 2:10:18 AM PST
by
DoughtyOne
(Bipartisainship is now about a 3 to 532 vote on Capital Hill.)
To: Zakeet
HA HA... the title of your post is exactly what I was thinking earlier today. It took Bush 6 mos to screw up this much.
To: Zakeet
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posted on
02/10/2009 2:13:54 AM PST
by
KoRn
To: Zakeet
John McCutcheon wrote a song slamming Bush II called There’s a boob on our TV, I think we all agree it is more appropriate to this goof.
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posted on
02/10/2009 2:24:10 AM PST
by
verga
(I am not an apologist, I just play one on Television)
To: Zakeet
Good stuff (the writings, I mean) - I hope the writer continues this.
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posted on
02/10/2009 2:30:17 AM PST
by
meyer
(The left is flooding the ship - let's quit bailing water. We are all John Galt.)
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