sábado, 29 de janeiro de 2011
BBC Blog Network "Barack Obama's 2011 state of the Union speech" I think it was substantive and to the point.
Though President Obama's speech ran into the small hours here in Lisboa it left me so completely enthralled I had to watch it live to the finish.
His leadership and oratorial skills came to the fore yet again. But what I would really like to stress on is the substance of what he said.
To my mind his Administration's agenda has identified the main challenges facing America dead-on. Delivery is bound to be slower than expectations would wish for but such is the very nature of collective business in good times as in bad.
Built-in inertia, lobbyism by interest groups are present in every society. Reform therefore made difficult or opposed outright by those who have a stake in public affairs and will not let go of priviledge acquired by whichever dint.
The call for increased positive interaction with Republicans and many gestures to that end - formal or informal - bodes well for the future of legislative 'trading' in a now Republican-majority Congress.
The state of the Union speech laid out a new vision for the USA.
As the country's economy emerges from the worst ravages caused by the financial sector it would appear that Obama's words are now backed up by concrete signs of a recovery underway.
Many Americans may not be convinced yet because social mending, especially in areas hit hardest, requires much longer timelines by definition.
Obama's presidency did get a boost. Best outward manifestation was the repeated standing applause he received from House Republicans including former running-mate John McCain, a moderate no-nonsense American.Someone Democrats can argue with, agree or disagree with or come to a consensus on a fairly broad range of issues.
Not living in the US leaves me at a loss to evaluate policies already implemented.Nonetheless, there being enough pointers to America's fortunes having improved raises perception that the country is back on the right track.
Hopefully there won't be any backsliding and public debt is addressed in earnest...
His leadership and oratorial skills came to the fore yet again. But what I would really like to stress on is the substance of what he said.
To my mind his Administration's agenda has identified the main challenges facing America dead-on. Delivery is bound to be slower than expectations would wish for but such is the very nature of collective business in good times as in bad.
Built-in inertia, lobbyism by interest groups are present in every society. Reform therefore made difficult or opposed outright by those who have a stake in public affairs and will not let go of priviledge acquired by whichever dint.
The call for increased positive interaction with Republicans and many gestures to that end - formal or informal - bodes well for the future of legislative 'trading' in a now Republican-majority Congress.
The state of the Union speech laid out a new vision for the USA.
As the country's economy emerges from the worst ravages caused by the financial sector it would appear that Obama's words are now backed up by concrete signs of a recovery underway.
Many Americans may not be convinced yet because social mending, especially in areas hit hardest, requires much longer timelines by definition.
Obama's presidency did get a boost. Best outward manifestation was the repeated standing applause he received from House Republicans including former running-mate John McCain, a moderate no-nonsense American.Someone Democrats can argue with, agree or disagree with or come to a consensus on a fairly broad range of issues.
Not living in the US leaves me at a loss to evaluate policies already implemented.Nonetheless, there being enough pointers to America's fortunes having improved raises perception that the country is back on the right track.
Hopefully there won't be any backsliding and public debt is addressed in earnest...
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