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Oberve Obama
http://laborlou.blogspot.com
Snappy and topical reflections on politics and policy from a veteran labor activist with realistic expectations for change and a commitment to reaching socially conservative, working-class voters.
Recent Posts
High-Speed Rail - Manufacturers Commit to American Jobs
Lost among contentious battles over big picture issues - Afghanistan, health care, global warming - are Obama Administration initiatives which could transform America.The effort to jump start high-speed rail projects across the continental U.S., for ...
Hillary Clinton - Obama’s Kissinger?
A day after President Obama’s West Point speech committing 30,000 more troops to Afghanistan, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was on Capitol Hill explaining the policy, deflecting criticism and - side-by-side with Defense Secretary Robert Gates ...
Afghanistan Surge Opponents - Are You Sure?
The arguments many progressives are using to oppose Obama’s Afghanistan policy are very persuasive. Here are a couple examples of thoughtful analysis from two very bright guys: Tom Hayden and Robert Scheer.I’m not smart enough to refute their rea...
Afghanistan Surge - Do You Know Why the President Said Yes?
Here’s what we’ll be wondering as we watch President Obama announce his decision on Tuesday to send additional troops to Afghanistan:Why couldn’t he say no to the Generals?Was he afraid of another fight with Republicans?Does this doom his domes...
Republicans Block Labor Board Pick Craig Becker
The recent approval by the Senate of David Hamilton to the U.S. Court of Appeals focused attention on the fact that President Obama has made only 27 appointments to fill approximately 100 vacancies on the federal bench, out of which only ten (includi...
The Impossibilities of the Obama Presidency
Am I the only one who doesn’t know where Obama went wrong and what he should have done differently?Obviously, many thoughtful writers, pundits and advocates try not to be presumptuous. But, in this media-saturated universe, who’s going to pay att...

