The Real News Network
Apr. 1st, 2009 11:12 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Just discovered The Real News Network. WOW! It's a group of people doing intelligent reporting that is non-corporate and non-partisan. They're offering their reports on youtube for now, and begging for money so that they can get a television slot. I would LOVE to see this kind of news broadcast into homes across the US. I may actually send money. I watched three broadcasts this morning, all on foreign policy, and the best was this one. The main commentator has a thick accent, just get what you can. I was able to comprehend a lot of what he has to say, and it's a real education on the midle east. I will take in more of the Real News Network.
Aside: I just can't get over the fact that we now have a president who is enjoyable to listen to. Though in this clip when he starts talking about how we are going to help them "grow their economy" it gives me chills. In one of the other programs I watched they had a Pulizer prize winner saying that he thinks Obama has the rudiments of a real strategy for the middle east, and that it is a good one. That was reassuring. I still think Obama's pretty darn good, even though I disagree completely with the bailouts.
Aside: I just can't get over the fact that we now have a president who is enjoyable to listen to. Though in this clip when he starts talking about how we are going to help them "grow their economy" it gives me chills. In one of the other programs I watched they had a Pulizer prize winner saying that he thinks Obama has the rudiments of a real strategy for the middle east, and that it is a good one. That was reassuring. I still think Obama's pretty darn good, even though I disagree completely with the bailouts.
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Date: 2009-04-02 02:48 am (UTC)To me the emphasis is off, I can't say he's doing darn good if he's screwing up economically because that is the central issue right now. The rest all hangs or fails on that. I would give him more of a pass if he'd start pulling troops out because he would save so much money he wouldn't have to be going so far in debt to do his stimulus tricks.
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Date: 2009-04-02 03:01 am (UTC)Now I give you that the idea that we can spend our way out of this Depression is absolutely nutcakes. We can't. It's going to hit later, and harder, the more we print money to stave it off. We'd do well now to let banks and insurance companies go under, and just LET the economy contract, because it was inflated with hot air before. And Obama is certainly not doing what I would like to be done here. But get real, he was elected a DEMOCRAT and there's a huge amount of tradition and momentum that he is working for and against. Nobody could turn it on a dime. That's all I'm saying. I think he has good ideas and he's working from INSIDE the system to make change. If he gets as radical as you or I would like, the theory is that it would be political suicide. I'm not convinced, and I sure would like to see him try it, but maybe he's not quite so ready to gamble on political suicide.
I don't know the answers in the least, I just think that we all need to give him the benefit of the doubt for a good long while. At last we have someone in office who has the abilities it takes to make us proud of the office again. He's not going to be able to save us, or himself. He's going to get crucified. In the meantime I'm going to relish the fact that he is serious about doing the job he's been given.