I received another e-mail from Barack Obama a few days ago, and this time the subject line made me blush: David, can we meet for dinner? It took me a while to summon the composure to respond…
Tag: Barack Obama
Belated populist rhetoric from the big chief
I wish I could believe the president has had a change of heart rather than a political panic attack.
Obama’s ‘odd strategy’ for pushing jobs bill
Former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich looks bemused, even dumbfounded, and I can’t help thinking it’s because President Obama’s policy decisions are slowly driving Reich crazy…
Obama offers new spiel, but no New Deal
It was excessively generous of Paul Krugman to describe Barack Obama’s jobs plan as “bold,” given the fact that it’s long-overdue and just happens to coincide with the start of Obama’s re-election campaign…
Pre-speech e-mail from my buddy Barack
I received a message from the president late Thursday afternoon as he was preparing for tonight’s important jobs speech. The chief used “David” in his salutation and signed his e-mail “Barack.” I was so moved by this personal gesture, I had to reply…
Harvard Business Review: ‘Was Marx right?’
You know the economy in big trouble when a Harvard business school publication runs a revisionist piece about Karl Marx’s critiques of unfettered free market capitalism.
Trumka to Obama: We are not the Tea Party
It’s time to update Susie’s understandably skeptical post yesterday about Richard Trumka. Sounds like he’s tired of playing patty-cake with President Obama:
Richard Trumka, president of union giant AFL-CIO, delivered a scathing review of President Barack Obama at a press breakfast Thursday morning. He accused him of abandoning Democratic ideals and aligning himself with the conservative tea party.
‘This is a moment that working people and quite frankly history will judge President Obama on his presidency; will he commit all his energy and focus on bold solutions on the job crisis or will he continue to work with the Tea Party to offer cuts to middle class programs like Social Security all the while pretending the deficit is where our economic problems really lie,’ Trumka said, Talking Points Memo’s Brian Beutler reported.
Trumka sits on the president’s Council on Jobs and Competitiveness, which ‘was created to provide non-partisan advice to the president on continuing to strengthen the nation’s economy and ensure the competitiveness of the United States,’ according to its website.
Trumpka told reporters that he had all but given up hope of the panel achieving any results.
‘I don’t know whether the commission’s making a difference or not…it’s a legitimate question whether that commission has done anything worthwhile,’ he said.
He threatened to withdraw the AFL-CIO’s attendance at the upcoming Democratic convention if the party didn’t shape up and offer solutions.
“If they don’t have a jobs program I think we’d better use our money doing other things,” he said.
Pesky lawyer still on banksters’ case
When it comes to describing the complacency of the Wall Street banksters, their disregard for the millions of people they defrauded and the ease with which they continue to push the right buttons in Washington in order to avoid restitution and prosecution… well, nobody does it better than Matt Taibbi.
Dems, too, are helping undo ‘grand bargain’
This on-target piece in Washington Post is about the contemporary conservative agenda, but it’s not only about so-called conservatives. Which politicians do you trust these days?
Sick joke — Obama bans war criminals
It’s good to see something by Nat Hentoff, who wrote for Village Voice when it was worth reading and is still fighting the good fight against people in powerful positions who violate the law of the land.
