David
H.: “If
Martha Coakley loses, it will be because Obama and her fellow Democrats lost if
for her. Thanks to the bank bailout, the healthcare give-away to the insurance
and pharma companies, the escalation in the middle east, etc., it appears that
the democrats are managing to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory!”
☞
Could it have anything to do also with her not knowing who Curt Schilling is or with
her opponent’s good looks?
I
would like to believe the electorate thinks mostly about policy issues and
integrity; yet if that’s the case, why does the taller candidate usually
win?
As
to the rest, and the frustration many of us feel at the pace of progress
(frustration shared, I feel certain, by the President himself), consider the
following that’s making the rounds of the Internet, compiled by (the
rather prolific)
Professor Robert P. Watson:
THE OBAMA
RECORD
(January 20,
2009 – December 31, 2009)
Robert P. Watson, Ph.D.
Lynn University
There is a lot of misinformation circulating on talk
radio, at town hall meetings, in the blogosphere, and around office water
coolers about President Obama not accomplishing anything in his first year in
office. It is time to set the record straight with a list of Obama’s
initiatives for 2009.
Ethics
• Ordered the White House and all federal
agencies to respect the Freedom of Information Act; Bush era limits on
accessibility of federal documents have been overturned
• Instructed all federal agencies to promote
openness and transparency as much as possible
• Placed limits on lobbyists’ access to
the White House
• Placed limits on White House aides working for
lobbyists after their tenure in the administration
• Signed a measure strengthening registration
and reporting requirements for lobbyists
• Ordered that lobbyists must be removed from
and are no longer permitted to serve on federal and White House advisory panels
Governance
• Held many more press conferences and provided
the media with far more access than his predecessor
• Held more “town hall” events to
inform and engage the public than previous administrations
• The White House website now provides
information on all economic stimulus projects and spending, along with an
unprecedented amount of information on our government
• Ended the Bush era practice of circumventing
established FDA rules for political reasons
• Ended the Bush era practice of having White
House staff rewrite the findings of scientific and environmental regulations
and reports when they disagreed with the results
• The Obamas did not use the $100,000 authorized
(to all First Families) for the refurbishment and redecoration of the White
House’s private living quarters; they paid for it out of their own
pockets
• The Obamas reused Christmas ornaments from
previous White House trees rather than buy new ones
• Limited the salaries of senior White House
aides (salaries cut to $100,000)
• Urging Congress to return to the pre-Bush
practice of “Pay-Go” (whereby each dollar of spending is offset by
a dollar in cuts or in revenues)
National Security
• Phasing out the expensive F-22 war plane
(which wasn’t even used in Iraq/Afghanistan) and other outdated weapons
systems
• Closing the detention facility at Guantanamo
Bay
• Attempting to house terrorists at a new federal
“super max” facility in the US
• Cut the expensive missile defense program,
saving $1.4 billion in 2010
• Cancelled plans to station anti-ballistic
missile systems in Poland and the Czech Republic
• Replacing long-range, expensive missile
systems with more efficient smaller systems
• Increased US Navy patrols off the Somali coast
in response to pirating
• Established a new cyber security office and
appointed a cyber security czar
• Ordered the first nation-wide comprehensive
cyber threat assessment
Iraq & Afghanistan
• Began the withdrawal of US troops from Iraq
• Authorized the use of more unmanned
warplanes/drones (Predator, Reaper, etc.) in Iraq/Afghanistan
• Authorized the deployment of 17,000 additional
troops to Afghanistan, which had been pending for months during the previous
administration [March 2009]
• Changed the US military command in the Afghan
conflict
• Tasked the Pentagon to reorganized US policy
in Afghanistan; 30,000 additional troops are being deployed, the US is
prioritizing the training of Afghan forces and civil government while
developing agriculture and infrastructure, aerial bombing has been limited,
etc.
• Ordered the Pentagon to send additional
helicopters to assist marines and special forces in Afghanistan
• Increased special forces searches for, and
unmanned drone strikes on, Taliban and al-Qaeda targets in Afghanistan
• Ended the Bush era “stop-loss”
policy that kept soldiers in Iraq/Afghanistan longer than their enlistment date
Military & Veterans
• Ordered that families of fallen soldiers can
have expenses covered to be on hand when the body arrives back in the US
• Ended the Bush era “blackout”
imposed on media coverage of the return of fallen US soldiers; the media is now
permitted to do so pending adherence to respectful rules and approval of fallen
soldier’s family
• Ended the Bush era “black out”
policy on media coverage of war casualties – full information is now
released
• Ordered better body armor to be procured for
US troops
• Funding new Mine Resistant Ambush Vehicles
(needed because of susceptibility of hummers to roadside explosives)
• Increasing pay and benefits for military
personnel
• Improving housing for military personnel
• Initiating a new policy to promote federal
hiring of military spouses
• Ordered that conditions at Walter Reed
Military Hospital and other neglected military hospitals be improved
• Beginning the process of reforming and
restructuring the military (initiated by Bush but abandoned after the war in
Iraq began) 20 years after the Cold War to a more modern fighting force…
this includes new procurement policies, increasing size of military, new
technology and cyber units and operations, etc.
• Ended the Bush era practice of awarding no-bid
defense contracts
• Improving benefits for veterans as well as VA
staffing, information systems, etc.
• Authorized construction for additional health
centers to care for veterans
• Suspended the Bush-era decision to purchase an
expensive fleet of Marine One (helicopters) from foreign sources
• Ordered a review of the existing
“Don’t ask, don’t tell” policy on gays in the military
Foreign Policy & International Relations
• Closed the Bush era “secret
detention” facilities in Eastern Europe
• Ended the Bush era policy allowing
“enhanced interrogation” (torture) and the US is in compliance with
Geneva Convention standards
• Restarted international nuclear
non-proliferation talks (Bush withdrew from them) and reestablished
international nuclear inspection protocols
• Reengaged in the treaties/agreements to
protect the Antarctic
• Reengaged in the agreements/talks on global
warming and greenhouse gas emissions suspended under Bush
• Visited more countries and met with more world
leaders than any president in his first six months in office
• Banned the export of cluster bombs
• Overturned Bush era plans to increase the US
nuclear arsenal
• Authorized the Navy SEALS operation that freed
by force the US shipping captain held by Somali pirates
• Restored the US commitment to the UN
population fund for family planning that was suspended during the Bush era
• Instituted a new policy on Cuba, allowing
Cuban families to return “home” to visit loved ones
• Extended an offer of engagement (free from
sanctions and penalties) to Iran through December 31, 2009 (Iran did not accept
the offer)
• Sent envoys to the Middle East and other parts
of the world, reengaging in multilateral and bilateral talks and diplomacy
• Authorized discussions with North Korea and
the private mission by former president, Bill Clinton, to secure the release of
two Americans held in prisons
• Authorized discussions with Myanmar and the
mission by Senator Jim Web to secure the release of an American held captive
• Renewed loan guarantees for Israel
• Signed the USIFTA trade agreement with/for
Israel
• Authorized a $550m advance for Israel (six
months prior to the scheduled date) in order to accommodate Israeli’s
economic and financial needs
• Continued agreements with Israel for cultural
exchanges, immigration, etc.
• Spoke on Arab television, spoke at an Egyptian
university, and met with Arab leaders in an effort to change the tone of
US-Arab relations
• Ordered the US to finally pay its dues to the
United Nations
Economy
• Increased infrastructure spending (roads,
bridges, power plants…) years of neglect during the Bush era
• Authorized the US Auto industry rescue plan
and two GMAC rescue packages
• Authorized the housing rescue plan and new FHA
residential housing guarantees
• Authorized a $789 billion economic stimulus
plan
• Instituted a new rule allowing the public to
meet with federal housing insurers to refinance (in as quickly as one day) a
mortgage if they are having trouble paying
• Authorized a continuation of the US financial
and banking rescue plans initiated at the end of the Bush administration and
authorized TARP funds to buy “toxic assets” from failing financial
institutions
• Signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment
Act which provides small tax cuts for 95% of “working families”
• Authorized the “Cash for Clunkers”
program that helped stimulate auto sales (with the related environmental/energy
benefit of getting old, inefficient, polluting cars off the road)
• Ordered the closing of offshore tax safe
havens (for individual and business tax evaders)
• Convened a “jobs summit” to bring
experts together to develop ideas for creating jobs
• Negotiated a deal with Swiss banks to permit
the US government to gain access to records of tax evaders and criminals
• Ordered the FDIC to beef up deposit insurance
• Ended the previous policy of offering tax
benefits to corporations who outsource American jobs; the new policy uses the
savings to promote in-sourcing investments to bring jobs back to the US
• Convened an advisory board that is looking
into simplifying the tax code
• Ended the Bush era policy of protecting credit
card companies; in place of it are new consumer protections from the credit
card industry’s predatory practices
• Authorized the federal government to make more
loans available to small businesses and ordered lower rates for federal loans
to small businesses
• After former presidents of both parties
refused such action (George W. Bush refused four times), Obama placed a 35%
tariff on Chinese tires and a few other products such as pipes after China was
found to be illegally “dumping” exports below cost
• In November 2009, Obama extended unemployment
benefits for one million workers
• In November 2009, Obama extended the Home
Buyers Credit for first-time home buyers and expanded coverage for some
existing homeowners who are buying again
• Reduced taxes for some small businesses to
stimulate the economic recovery
Budgeting
• Ordered all federal agencies to undertake a
study and make recommendations for ways to cut federal spending
• Ordered a review of all federal operations to
identify wasteful spending and practices
• Established a National Performance Officer
charged with saving the federal government money and making federal operations
more efficient (the NPO reports to the director of the Office of Management
& Budget)
• Overturned the Bush-era practice of not
listing certain federal programs in the federal budget (in an effort to hide
programs and make the budget look smaller); such “off budget” items
are now included in the annual budget
• This includes appropriations for war
• This includes emergency appropriations
Healthcare
• Removed Bush era restrictions on embryonic
stem-cell research
• Offering federal support for stem-cell and new
biomedical research
• Expanded the SCHIP program to cover health
care for 4 million more children
• Established an independent commission to make
recommendations on slowing the costs of Medicare
• Reversed the Bush era restrictions that
prevented Medicare from negotiating with pharmaceuticals for cheaper drugs; now
the government can again competitively bid
• Expanding vaccination programs
• Issued new disease prevention guidelines and
priorities for the CDC
• Authorized the FDA to finally begin regulating
tobacco
• Tasked federal labs to prioritize research on
and deployment of H1N1 vaccines
• Asked multiple congressional committees to
bring forward a healthcare reform bill that attempts to increase coverage and
affordability; he supported holding many hearings and town halls on the issue
Energy & Environment
• Removed a ruling that now allows individual
states to enact automotive fuel efficiency standards above federal standards
• Offered attractive tax write-offs for those
who buy hybrid automobiles
• Overturned Bush-era rule to weaken the
Endangered Species Act
• Announced plans to purchase fuel efficient
American-made fleet for the federal government
• Ended the Bush era policy of not regulating
and labeling carbon dioxide emissions
• Signed a measure requiring energy producing
plants to begin producing 15% of their energy from renewable sources
• The Obamas used LED energy-saving lights on
White House Christmas tree
• Announced that the federal government would
reengage in the long-delayed effort to clean up “Superfund” toxic
waste sites
• Announced the long-term development of a
national energy grid with renewable sources and cleaner, efficient energy
production
• Proposed a new refuge for Wild mustangs
• Cancelled several Bush-era mountain-top
removal and mining permits
• Reengaged in international treaties and
agreements to protect the Antarctic
• Asked Congress for energy reform and
“cap and trade”
• Developing plan to lease US coastal waters for
wind and water current energy production
• Overturned Bush-era policies that allowed
uranium mining near national parks such as the Grand Canyon
• Expanded the Petrified Forest National Park
• Signed the Omnibus Public Lands Management Act
that protects millions of acres of scenic, historic, and recreational lands and
trails
• Requiring that government buildings and
facilities be retrofitted to save energy costs
• Authorized studies in several western states
to determine how to support large-scale solar installations
• Attended the Copenhagen talks and, after the
talks were stalled, negotiated an international (voluntary) agreement on
reducing carbon emissions and raising funds to assist developing nations in
offsetting carbon emissions
Rights
• Instituted enforcements for equal pay for
women (Lilly Ledbetter Bill)
• Appointed the first Latina to the Supreme
Court
• Held the first Seder in White House
• Appointed a diverse Cabinet and diverse White
House staff
• Spoke at the annual dinner of the Human Rights
Campaign, a gay rights organization
• Signed the first major piece of federal gay
rights legislation that includes acts of violence against gays under the list
of federal hate crimes
• Reversed the Bush era practice of politicizing
Justice Department investigations and prosecutions against political opponents
• Allowing some of the 9/11 perpetrators to be
tried in federal court
• Signed an extension of the Ryan White HIV/AIDS
Treatment Bill to provide federal research and support for treating the disease
• Allowed the State Department of offer same-sex
benefits for employees
Education Policy
• Authorized construction funds for high-speed,
broadband Internet access in K-12 public schools
• Authorized new funds for school construction
• Increased student loans
• Expanded the national youth service program
• Streamlined the federal student loan process
to save $87 billion over the next 10 years
• Changed the rule to allow students struggling
to make college loan payments to refinance their loans
• Beginning discussions with Congress for
education reform
• Initiated a “Race to the Top”
competitive federal grant program for states who develop innovative policies
• Instituted a “judgment review”
allowing families with student loans to petition to have their current
financial status determine the loan rather than the previous year’s
finances
• Launched “Educate to Innovate,” a
public/private partnership making $236 million available for science,
mathematics, and technology education programs
Other Domestic Policies & Initiatives
• New federal funding for science and research
labs
• Signed national service legislation; expanded
national youth service program
• Increasing opportunities in AmeriCorps program
• Ordered a review of hurricane and natural
disaster preparedness
• Instituted a new focus on mortgage fraud
• Beginning discussions for comprehensive
immigration reform
• Ordered that funds be released and red tape be
streamlined for the ongoing Hurricane Katrina recovery effort in the Gulf Coast
• Demonstrated an immediate and efficient
response to the floods in North Dakota and other natural disasters
• Ordered the DEA to stop raids on medical
marijuana usage
• Ordered a review of existing “mandatory
minimum” prison sentencing
• Signed an order to limit airport tarmac delays
and the time passengers had to sit in the plane/on the tarmac during delays
• Restored the EPA to “Cabinet
level” status (this was the case under Clinton but not Bush)
• FEMA once again reports directly to the
president (this was the case under Clinton but not Bush)
P.S. A swing set was installed for the Obama
girls outside the Oval Office and a garden was planted for the White
House’s vegetables and flowers
☞ The reality is, the
President was handed an economy on the brink of depression and $10 trillion in
Reagan/Bush/Bush-accumulated National Debt. (After World War II we had managed
to shrink the Debt from 121% to just 30% of GDP when Reagan took the helm; Bush
handed it back to Obama at around 90% – and soaring.) He also inherited
an environment where the opposition cheered when we didn’t get the
Olympics . . . prayed – literally – for the President’s
Waterloo . . . disputed his country of birth, claimed he “palled around
with terrorists,” and all the rest.
So my own feeling is that we have every
reason to be proud of the sea change that has occurred and supportive of
the progress yet to come.