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A Front-Page Story: President McCain's First 50 Days

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Suppose Sen. John McCain, rather than Sen. Barack Obama, won the presidency but made the same decisions and pursued the same goals to turn around the economy.

The following is a hypothetical front-page story:

After more than 50 days in office, the new President, even to some of his supporters, seems overwhelmed by the magnitude of the problems he faces. Though he calls the economy job one, he confounds critics and supporters alike with the most audacious, ideologically driven agenda since the Great Depression, if not in the history of the republic.

He plans to change the role of government in virtually every aspect of society — from education to health care to job creation to research and development to fighting "climate change" — all of which call for drastically higher taxes and spending.

Since the President took office, the Dow Jones industrial average has plummeted, and unemployment keeps rising. Yet one of his top economic advisers recently said, "The fundamentals (of the economy) are sound" — an assessment that drew sharp criticism during the campaign, when the economic picture looked better.

The President expects his plans to "create or save" millions of jobs. But by saying "create or save," he virtually protects himself against failure. During a recent hearing, a senator asked the secretary of Treasury, "What's a saved job?" The secretary gave a vague, meandering response about a "rise in unemployment avoided."

The President promised to end earmarks but signed a pork-laden stimulus bill that he proclaimed "free of earmarks." Then days later, the President signed a $410 billion continuing operations budget that contains almost 9,000 earmark projects.

The President's stimulus package, the constantly changing bailout package and this year's budget threaten to triple the annual deficit. The President's new budget (ironically entitled "A New Era of Responsibility") shows a total federal debt swelling more than 50 percent from 2008 to 2011 — almost equaling 2011's gross domestic product — and continues rising through 2019, the last year in the budget. Yet the President insists that he crafted the recovery plan "not because I believe in bigger government. I don't."

During then-President George W. Bush's final weeks in office, Congress authorized spending $700 billion to prop up banks, purportedly to buy these troubled or toxic assets. (As chairman of the New York Fed, the current Treasury secretary actually helped design that package.) But the banks receiving the most money actually reduced lending, the opposite of the intended purpose.

More troubling, especially for an administration that promised transparency, the current White House cannot or will not definitively say how the money was spent and who received it.

Not all bankers even wanted the Troubled Asset Relief Program, with some critics arguing that without government intervention, the financial system could have self-corrected. The CEO of Wells Fargo complained that the government forced his bank into the program and that its mandates restrict his bank's ability to raise private funding. "Is this America," said Chairman Richard Kovacevich, "when you do what your government asks you to do and then retroactively you also have additional conditions? If we were not forced to take the TARP money, we would have been able to raise private capital at that time." As for the President's plan to "stress test" banks in order to isolate those worthy of bailout money, Kovacevich called it "asinine."

The President promised to rein in unreasonable executive compensation, but insurance giant AIG — which received more than $170 billion in bailout money — plans to pay out $165 million in "guaranteed" bonuses. An outraged public prompted the President to ask his Treasury secretary to again attempt to stop or reduce bonuses that AIG's CEO acknowledged as "distasteful" but defended as legal obligations.

The President's Treasury secretary, who received bipartisan confirmation despite nonpayment of some taxes, seems confused, not unlike a deer caught in the headlights. To make matters worse, the new secretary works as a one-man band. Of the 18 important undersecretary positions, none has been filled, with only three nominations currently under consideration. Two highly regarded undersecretary nominees abruptly withdrew their names, including one who many felt possessed significant expertise necessary to help the Treasury secretary explain and implement the administration's policies.

The failure to staff may be an unintended consequence of the President's executive order restricting the conditions under which former lobbyists can serve in government. The President has granted — so far — two dozen waivers to this policy. Yet the head of Britain's civil service, Sir Gus O'Donnell, tried, by phone, to contact key Treasury personnel in preparation for the upcoming G-20 summit. The phones just rang. "There is nobody there," said O'Donnell.

The President's supporters speak of his enormous "popularity." But his sliding favorability numbers put him on par with former President George W. Bush at this point in their initial terms.

Americans, more and more, find themselves saying, "There is nobody there."

Larry Elder is a syndicated radio talk show host and best-selling author. His latest book, "Stupid Black Men: How to Play the Race Card — and Lose," is available now. To find out more about Larry Elder, visit his Web page at www.LarryElder.com. To read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

CREATORS SYNDICATE COPYRIGHT 2009 LAURENCE A. ELDER


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If you want to play the "What if" game try this one:
Hillary Clinton gets screwed by a cheating husband TWICE.
Certainly this is conjecture but very plausible. What if the mistress story about John Edwards comes out BEFORE the Iowa caucus instead of eight months later in August?
Everyone thought Obama was a long shot going into Iowa. Hillary was a lock. Obama wins with 16 delegates, Edwards 15 and Hillary 14.
If the story came out and Edwards had to back out
BEFORE the January Iowa caucuses, many think those
voters would have gone to Hillary. She would have won
Iowa and maybe Obama never gets traction?
Of course, hindsight is 20/20.
BTW, another what if ...
The State of Illinois held it primaries on March 16th, 2004. Obama easily won (29% over next closest opponent) the Democratic nomination and would face Jack Ryan who won theRepublican nomination by 39% (12% over next closest opponent).
Jack Ryan was married to (and has a child with) Jeri Ryan
who is famous for her role as Borg Seven of Nine in the
Star Trek movie, Voyager. Most recently she was a Friday
night regular on CBS'“Shark” with James Woods. After the primary the media wanted to know more about Ryan's divorce.
The child custody papers were sealed until the Chicago Tribune gets a judge to unseal them. The records revealed Jeri Ryan's
accusations that Jack Ryan would take her to sex clubs and
seek "unusual" sexual situations.
Ergo, Jack Ryan, just 10 points behind Obama and closing, resigns his Republican nomination on June 25th, 2004.
The Republicans couldn't get anyone to take the nomination
not even one of the seven other Ryan primary opponents.
So African-American Maryland resident and former
Presidential candidate Alan Keyes moves to Illinois to be the
candidate. Obama won in a landslide.
Comment: #1
Posted by: bg stine
Sun Mar 22, 2009 10:37 AM
Taxpayers are beginning to wonder if it really matters who really won the election! From the beginning, something didn't smell right about Obama, Acorn, Rev. Wright, (just to name a couple) in reference to the election in which people were allowed to vote that 'didn't work, never have worked, never intend to work, live off social and welfare programs' thus cancelling the hard-working Taxpayers vote! As for all the 'things' Obama stated he'd do, Taxpayers knew this was 'hype' and felt this was the most un-fair and discriminatory election in American History, since people were made to vote because Obama was Black. From what's been told, Obama is a much white as he is black, but this shouldn't have played a role in him getting elected! After all, he is very inexperienced, and his 'cabinet groups' are all the former Clintons buddies and tax evaders and shouldn't be allowed anywhere near Taxpayers properties, let alone Taxpayers' monies, so this makes him even more undesirable and another 'HUGE TAX & SPEND', and it's now showing up, isn't it!
America has far too many things wrong, created by the tax and spenders, and Obama stating "he'd solve all these problems in his first year in office is a real joke! NOW, he states "it'll take him the next four years!" Guess what, folks, until the politicians cut their salaries and retirements to $12,000.00 yearly, cut the social and welfare programs, it's going to take more than 25 years to 'fix' what they've done to America!
"Group shifts focus to entrepreneurship"noting that UNCG starting new programs. I'm quoting "One aimed at undergraduates, and anyone with college degree!" If you take a look around, the ‘fat cats' in government always hire these people to make statements like "We're putting people back to work", when in essence they're only creating bigger goverment with no stability! It's now a proven fact, you can get all the degrees you want, but without ‘common sense', ‘getting your hands dirty', and actually working in a business from sweeping the floors to answering the phones (I do mean answering phones when they ring), you're backing up! It's going to take more than talent! Hard labor and long hours come to mind. Looking like you just stepped off the front page of a magazine won't be happening, so get over it!
I've written many articles over the years about the Heartbeat of our America! Until Textile and Manufacturing jobs are brought back to America there's absolutely no need for government, let alone bigger government, as these were the ‘working with your hand jobs' that used to be the backbone and stability of our country.
Let's look at economics, my way! Fast Foods, Donut & Coffee Shops, Bars, Saloons and many more come to mind (service oriented, not manufacturing anything), but I'm trying to make a point! Leases/Rents, furnishings, heat, lights, water, and licenses/permits have to be paid whether you get a business up and running in 3-5 years or not. Just opening the doors to public, ordering food or supplies for your new business cost money. After all, there's only so much you can charge for a cup of coffee, donut, biscuit, and manicure! This is why the overhead of these type businesses will never be profitable!
Let's see if I can explain this further! Our forefathers worked long, hard hours using their hands, horses and crude tools. Raising and pulling cotton to put clothes on their backs, curtains, and later provide material coverings for furniture (that we no longer have in America). Using hoes and mules to provide gardens. Raising cows, hogs and chickens to provide for their families. The new type American thinks all they have to do is get a degree so they don't have to get their hands dirty! Well, I hate to burst your bubble, but that degree is a piece of paper, and if you have acquired none of the traits, used by your grandparents and great grandparents, you're useless in America!
The Amish Community should always be proud that they've maintained a world, filled with the best of everything, and to know that they've done all they do without destroying our earth! America needs more Amish folks and less Al Gores and big government!
Comment: #2
Posted by: Shirley deLong
Sun Mar 22, 2009 10:53 AM
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