ON speaking with the Editorial Board of sfgate - written by a liberal:
1.seeks transparency in the political system, including accountability
* on being candid he says, I tell the truth.
* asked about the allure of his campaign he commented, Young people have a pretty good nose for hypocrisy.
* referring to social security obama says,Ive been very clear; we have a serious problem here.
* and then on climate change,
I think in this campaign its about telling the hard truths
what [the people]need to hear, not just what they want to hear
[have to make] some sacrifices if we are serious about reversing the effects of climate change.
2.Health Care:
* similar plan as to what is offered to Congress, with the option to buy in
* emphasis on prevention: a health care system, not a disease care system.
o claiming savings of $150 billion per year that could be used for subsidizing those who dont have [health insurance].
* providing a catastrophic loss subsidy (something along the lines of a cancer or other disease, major accident/rehabilitation need?)
* commenting on clintons 1st attempt at creating a national health care system it doesnt reach wide political concessions behind close doors with a team of specialists. this rang true as from observation clinton is generally an elitist, something generally refreshing about obama. though extremely intelligent and well spoken, he conveys a sense of open mindedness.
3. Climate Change:
* emphasis on cap and trade with extremely aggressive cap increases stating, If [someone] wants to build a coal powered plant, they can but it will bankrupt them because of the ratcheting of caps. Meanwhile this will create pool of billions in funding in addition to a system for the market and entrepreneurs to really chose the winning technologies and not washington because maybe they choose wrong.
* its not a discussion of blind ideology either. if technology does present a solution to greenhouse gas emissions or safe, reliable storage to nuclear waste, then those technologies should be pursued. hes not taking an anthropocentric, technologist approach to ecological degradation, rather a very healthy skepticism to what is possible while recognizing what is necessary, possible and prudent now.
o along that note he also stated that the notion of no-coal is an illusion. we get a lot of energy from coal
china is building a new one a week.
4. Securities Markets and Oversight:
* reduce the influence of ratings agencies and brokerages in washington
o breaking the conflict s of interest. not just in the [CDO arena] but other areas as well. (hopefully meaning, golman saches et al making buy or sell ratings based on their long/short positions!)
* correcting the earnings discrepancy
* facilitating smoother fiscal and security markets that prevent speculative bubbles from developing, whether that be in tech or real estate.
5. Iraq:
* out by end of 09
* leave enough troops to protect embassy and american and international civilian workers
* no permanent bases
* on conflicts in general stating, we do have an obligation to prevent mayhem and genocide
and i would retain the right to exercise that. but at the same time he was generally implying a more diplomatic approach that for all regional issues including members of surrounding countries in the political dialog. this would be much more effective in the middle east, imho, than gun slinger, hawk technocrats forcing decisions like its a game of poker.
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