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Sunday, November 16, 2008
Salena Zito :: Townhall.com Columnist
Practical change
by Salena Zito
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Will Congress pass Obamacare by the end of the year?

How much change is needed in order to be the change we can believe in?

President-elect Barack Obama has to govern and people with experience are the ones who can help him govern most effectively, which is why you see so many veterans of the Clinton White House packing up and heading back to Washington.

The question becomes, how much potion can you add to the water before it becomes tainted? Part of the reason Democrats voted for Obama over Hillary Clinton in the primaries is that they wanted a new sheriff in town, new posse included.

“Every four years I tell people that it is critical to wait until the entire White House staff and Cabinet are selected before passing premature judgments,” says Larry Sabato, political science professor at the University of Virginia.

He points out that Washington is a maze of interest groups and treacherous traps and that presidents need experienced hands on board -- “Plus, he will have plenty of non-Clinton types in his inner circle.”

“Very few of the Clinton retreads are going to make the mistake of serving the old boss rather than the new boss,” Sabato says.

“Given the frosty relationship that exists between the Obamas and the Clintons, I don’t think many of these Clinton veterans will be saying to President Obama, ‘Well, this is how we did it in the Clinton administration’ or ‘This is what President Clinton would have done.’ ”

Joel Goldstein, a scholar of the presidency and a constitutional law professor at St. Louis University School of Law, says much of the change that Obama promised was from the last eight years, not from Clinton’s presidency.

Obama’s message was not that he wanted to blow up the system but to reform it, supposedly by minimizing special-interest influence and partisan bickering and by searching for common ground to get the people's business done.

“All of these initiatives suggest changes in the way in which Obama may approach governance,” Goldstein adds. “I suspect in many ways he will move more to the center on some issues at least -- at least the Democratic center -- than some of his supporters will like.”

To govern, you need some people who know how government works. Obama always has understood that; after all, he chose Joe Biden, hardly a government neophyte, as his vice president. Continued...

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Change?
I have no idea what Obama means by "change". Even though his proposals have different names to them, they still reflect the typical tax and spend liberal. His so-called Global Poverty Initiative and Civilian Defense Corps proposals are going to hit us up for billions of dollars. Think of all the additional layers to the government as a result. These are just two examples.
The fact Obama wants to hit the truly successful with higher taxes is a typical liberal position. To do this jeopardizes the livelihood of many of us out here who are considered the working class. Maybe when a vast number of people are threatened with a job loss or even lose their jobs, as is likely, they will see Obama for what he truly is. You don't, ever, go after those who work hard, take risks, create the jobs, and are successful. The people Obama claims he wants to help will in fact be hurt.
I could go on, but there had better be plenty of mops available to clean up all the soap after Obama's bubble bursts. He is no agent of "hope" or "change", and those who stop to think and to observe will see soon enough.

Interputing Obama
Why do we need so many people to translate what Obama said into something else?

Obama states something and then a dozen people (or more) all immediately say something like, "He really meant ..."

If he really meant something else why didn't he say it?

The key to what a man is is what he does. And Obama's record is the only way to see what he does. If he says he wants to ban guns, look at what he has done. If he has done what he can to ban them (and he has) then he wants to ban guns. And those who insist he really wants something else are fools.

Do the same thing to everything else he says he wants to do. If he says he wants to ban abortion, what has he done in the past? If he says he wants to change the world, what has he done in the past?

For Pete's sake, quit trying to change what he says!! He is generally telling the truth!
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