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President Obama: A Trustee in Bankruptcy

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While the Democrats and Barack Obama have won the presidential election and come close to a filibuster-proof majority in the Senate, they will be handicapped by the financial condition of the nation they will inherit. Think of a trustee or conservator of a bankrupt company. Obama will find his options substantially constrained by reality, if not by the partisan animosity of the Republicans.

Those who fear a radical Obama miss the point of the lack of maneuverability of the next president of the United States. Behind the mortgage crisis looms the credit card crisis and the student loan crisis and the car loan crisis. Sweating the credit out of the system will take two years of zero growth or contraction. We won't have a Great Depression because the government will irrigate our economy with money. But we will have stagnation, followed by inflation.

Obama, as the next president, will take office with unlimited political power but with highly circumscribed practical power. He will be able to pass whatever legislation he wants in Congress, but won't be able to indulge his ideology. He will be faced with constraints at every turn.

The irony will be bitter for the Democrats. Finally able to rise above the political limitations they have faced, they will now encounter limits having nothing to do with politics, but having to do with the fundamental problems of the economy they will inherit.

The role of the Republican Party is to rebuild in the shadow of the frustrations of the Obama presidency.

Just as MoveOn.org built a massive grass-roots base that yesterday impelled the Democrats to victory, so the Republicans must go down to their grass-roots, get in touch with their base and rebuild an opportunity to win national elections. Government has been bad for the party. It has sapped the party's soul and eroded its purity. But opposition, especially as a socialist like Obama wrestles with the practical problems of capitalism, will be a heady experience for the Republicans. The conservative movement can be reborn in opposition in a way they never could have been as the governing party.

For political historians, it is worth noting that Obama has not scored the knockout that many predicted. He will win by a few points in the popular vote, but not by the double digits so confidently predicted in the media polls. The fact is that most of the undecided voters went to the Republicans.

In the face of a mandate limited by reality and undermined by his inability to sweep the nation as had been predicted, Obama faces a difficult situation as he becomes president. As the economy falls apart around him, he will find himself unable to raise taxes as he wants and will find that his plans for government takeover are stymied as well. He will profit from a political reality that will accommodate his agenda but an economic reality that frustrates it.

A very tough future awaits President Barack Obama.

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And the Clintons will trumpet that their support won Obama the Presidency, while hoping that Obama will fail so that they can sneak back into the White House. Is that the 'change' that Obama & the Democrats have been selling to the US?
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Posted by: James
Wed Nov 5, 2008 4:01 AM
Sir; you can't beat the republican game... Wreck the economy; and break the government, and give it to the democrats, and say: you fix it... Fixing the republican mess has cost a lot of democrats their office... So back in with the republicans and ride that old horse like you own it... There is an old line about putting a begger in the saddle, -that he will ride the horse to death... The republicans are God's own beggers... They don't care about the country, and it does not matter how much you plead, or need, or how much they wave the flag in your face; they hate democracy and they hate democrocrats and they are too good for this place, and we are not good enough for them... We can't live with them; and we can't figure out how to live without them... But they are like a boil on the ass of a man with a hard ride ahead... It isn't going to feel better till they get off it... Thanks...Sweeney
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Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Wed Nov 5, 2008 4:34 AM
With people like you writing negative things, I'm reminded of children at play. While one takes what is available and builds whatever he can imagine, another child builds nothing, but will also wreck whatever has been built. Those traits are apparent in childhood, not always so obvious in adults. This country was built on the blood, sweat, and tears of Indians and slaves, and working people of all nations. Who better to know how to fix her problems but her builders? There are those who build and those who tear down. You are not a builder. What I find most annoying is the lack of patriotism displayed by Dick and his naysayers. They write as if they are above the fray and not living in the country. They are so far removed from reality they can't support our country and the newly, legally elected President. Are they so far removed from the perils this country is facing or are they so fearful of supporting the wrong side they just throw darts at everyone? Already slings and arrows being thrown and he hasn't even taken office yet. Seems Obama's only mistake so far is in having the very bad luck to have won the Presidential election. None of us know his Presidential style, (though he ran a magnificent campaign) nor can we predict or read the future, yet you sit on your high throne already throwing rocks and portending doom. You use history as a predictor of future events so you say his presidency and our country is doomed, yet history is no predictor because yesterday America voted a black man (albeit on his father's side, only) into office as President. You horribly discount whatever gifts President elect Obama brings to the office of President as I'm sure your forefather's discounted the gifts and intellect of the non-European immigrants and slaves that were brought to these shores and actually made this country and presented her to be a beacon of light to the world. Like it or not, I believe that beacon of light is shining just a bit brighter today. This country belongs to all the people, the destroyers have had their way with her but a new generation is here full of hope as were their ancestors before them.
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Posted by: liz
Wed Nov 5, 2008 1:29 PM
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