Tuesday, December 1, 2009

That Do-Nothing President of Ours

I'll admit, may heart may not be completely happy with the way this year has gone, but my head certainly is.

First, the points where I disagree with President Obama and the reasons why my head is okay with it:
  1. Escalating the Afghanistan Occupation - We went in there, we let a crazy man go, he's back for more.  We simply cannot turn a blind eye to that.
  2. Compromising on HCR - Yeah, I'll say it.  I wanted socialized health care like France.  But, we're not gonna get it and what we're gonna get will certainly be better than what we have.
  3. Delaying Climate Legislation - Though Alex K believes we'll reach the climate tipping point, I disagree.  I think that even though we delayed action, Obama will take it upon himself to act quickly and decisively and urge Congress to do the same when this one hits the table next year.
  4. Forgoing the NBA Draft in lieu of another term - The man's good, but he needs to work on his D for sho.
At the same time that these are grievances, they all demonstrate the same thing: the man is taking action.  In fact, according to a recent Slate article (courtesy of John B), the man may be one of the most effective presidents in history.

I agree completely with the sarcasm brigade that Obama hasn't done anything yet.  In terms of tangible, signed policy, he hasn't done much of anything.  But kids, politics is about momentum, and the O has it.

The highlights:
  • The most successful (already) run for Health Care Reform in the past 60 years
  • Unprecedented transparency (check recovery.org in the links on the front page)
  • Prevention of an almost certain economic depression
  • Fledgling climate change legislation
  • Rehabilitation of America's international image
Now get pessimistic.  HCR hasn't passed!  Jobs haven't turned around yet!  Muslims still burn American flags in effigy!  I know the arguments, I know the plot points and they all boil down to this: the man isn't perfect.

But this is where I get optimistic.  Yes, Jamaal Tinsley should have taken the lay-up instead of the finger roll.  Yes, Nathan Fillion and Joss Wheadon should have taken Firefly to another channel.  And yes, Sandra Lee should be kicked off of the Food Network.  But none of these things happened and yet Iowa State was a 2 seed for the only time in history, Firefly is a cult classic, and the Food Network still has Alton Brown.  People are imperfect, do the best they can, and things still can turn out for the better.

So go ahead, call me blind.  Call me unrealistic.  The point is this: we have a man in the White House who cares enough about this country to compromise to make it better.  He isn't a purist and he isn't an overnight success, but what he is is a man whose plans are working for us.

Feel free to leave comments at the front desk.

2 comments:

Liz said...

To be fair, FOX owned the rights to Firefly, so they couldn't take it anywhere. FOX is notorious for never letting go of the rights to anything.

I don't have a lot to add to the rest of the commentary though. :P

John B said...

Look at it this way, we have a guy who's trying to do the right thing. For the previous 8 years we had a guy who didn't even INTEND to do the right thing, and for 8 before that a guy who woulda kinda liked to have done the right thing but was afraid of using his political muscle to get it done.

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