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Dave Johnson

Posted: March 27, 2010 05:00 PM

After Waiting 14 Months Obama Finally Chooses To Show Up, Govern

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After being in office for 14 months President Obama is finally, finally, finally, finally, finally, finally choosing to begin to govern the country. Today, for example, he finally, finally, finally, finally decided it would be a good idea to put a few people into vacant offices. See President Announces Fifteen Recess Appointments, Including Craig Becker,

The President today announced recess appointments for fifteen nominees who have been waiting for confirmation in the Senate for an average of 214 days. Included in those nominees are two members of the National Labor Relations Board, which has been non-functional without a quorum for over two years.

Of course, this is only putting 15 appointments into vacant positions when there are literally hundreds of vacancies. But heck, it's something, after months and months and months and months of nothing.

Here is what is going on. President Obama is way behind in nominating people to vacant posts and judgeships. On top of this the Republicans have used the filibuster to block many of the candidates that Obama has nominated. In the case of the Labor Board there were only two people left serving on the 5-member Board when 3 are required to make rulings, and some 600 cases have backed up.

The President has the power to make what are called "recess appointments" which means he can just put people into many of these vacant slots when the Senate is not in session. Such use of legitimate power to make the government operate as it should is also known as "governing." Until today he has refused to use this power to get the government operating. Today he finally, finally, finally, finally put 15 people into positions where they can start getting their agencies operating.

Finally.

A couple of weeks ago, after a year of delay that enabled Republicans to almost start a civil war, the President finally showed up and started working to get health care passed, and today it is law. Of course, the President didn't fight for a public option -- he was afraid that Republicans would call him a Socialist if he did -- so instead he fought for a Republican-originated plan to make us all buy insurance from the monopolistic insurance giants that have been ripping us off. But at least that kept him from being called a Socialist.

So maybe the President will learn that actually showing up and fighting for something is a good way to get things done. Maybe. We'll see.

 

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09:03 PM on 03/28/2010
Y'know there is a DEMOCRATIC system Obama is trying to work within. AND-- he had hoped we could all be friends and play nice. If he were really the Totaliarian threat the GOP makes him out to be, he might have gotten more done-- but he really HONORED the system we have. Kinda naive-- it turns out. But respectable. He was PUSHED to use a space for him to get done what he needs done, while still working within the system-- on these recess appointments. He would have preferred more cooperation-- the GOP isn't up for that-- cos they are the party of HELL NO! Like a 2 year old. Childish.
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RusStyles
09:14 AM on 03/29/2010
Hey, you're cute and smart. My sentiments precisely!
08:24 PM on 03/28/2010
Yes. Obama has actually shown some signs of life the past few weeks. I am curious to see what kind of bank reform he will support. My guess is that it will be weak and the GOP will call it radical. But perhaps he will be energized by his resurgent popularity and actually push real reform. It's hard to tell. This guy is a mystery.
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timm553
In vino veritas
10:58 AM on 03/29/2010
The mystery is solved if one takes into account that he's doing things in a different way, as promised. I think most people are still judging him by the old standards when he's taking a different path.
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c-tom
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05:35 PM on 03/28/2010
People both in and out of government have been complaining about the lack of national health-care since before the first world war and you're steamed because it took Obama 14 months. You're upset because he campaigned on working in a bipartisan manner and then he tried to do that. As they used to say in the 'twenties when we didn't have health care it's your nickel or in the fifties when we didn't have health care it's your dime.

For the younger reader a dime is the small silvery coin with the face of the man with the short haircut on it and was used in a payphone.
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timm0
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09:20 PM on 03/28/2010
Let me be the first to break the news to you - we STILL don't have "national health-care."

What we have is a national health-care tax that must be rendered to companies whose immoral and unethical business practices are strangling our economy and literally killing people.

The reason we don't have nation health-care is because the President refuses to support the Public Option or any price controls.

It's either a small step in the right direction - or the first step off the cliff. The table is set for greatness or disaster. And with all due respect, the odds can't be any better than 50-50 for these.
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den1953
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05:30 PM on 03/28/2010
It isn't like President Obama had a whole lot of time to think about every thing that he was hit with, not like he was at his ranch cutting down trees and clearing brush!
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jeanwny
05:08 PM on 03/28/2010
What is they say, better late than never as might be said about the last administration, they ruled not governed.
Maury66
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04:11 PM on 03/28/2010
Silliness....we progressives must be much smarter than this post. Whatever truth is here got buried in exaggeration and hyperbole. You have to demonstrate some understanding of reality, please. Rewrite and resubmit in a week. No penalty.
02:28 PM on 03/28/2010
I agree with this article. I mean, I expected Obama to solve global warming, global poverty, health care, a faltering economy, and a host of other things in the first six weeks. After all, not only have the Republicans and the media proven over and over again that they are willing to work with this President, but the Democrats Nelson, Lincoln, and (insert blue dog here) have all proven to be stalwart supporters as well. And as the author pointed out, it was Obama who gave comfort to the tea baggers. It wasn't media outlets (including this one) who attempted to portray them as people concerned with bailouts and the direction of the country, no, it was Obama's dithering that did the trick. The same media who ignored anti-war protesters under Bush were as reluctant to try to legitimize the racist tea baggers as patriots. Now, I have a leaky toilet and of course, I blame Obama for that too.
04:12 PM on 03/28/2010
Wait, global poverty hasn't been resolved YET!?

LAZY!

I KNEW I should've voted for McCain. By now he'd have resolved the poverty AND sustainable fuel issues by using the poor as fuel! The Bible says the poor will always be with us and they certainly don't cost much. Hell, prisoners in So Cal cost approx 70k/yr EACH! I want that money back!
01:47 PM on 03/28/2010
Still, in the past week Obama did more than Clinton did in 8 years.
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The Cause Endures
04:55 PM on 03/28/2010
I'll give him that. But it's not hard to beat a record of right wing appeasement like Clinton's.

Bipartisanship is not the problem. Triangulating is.
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Dave Johnson
08:06 PM on 03/28/2010
Clinton took on the tobacco companies. Never forget that.
12:42 PM on 03/28/2010
I am glad the President is finally making a stand over the teabaggers. I am sure Palin has a mouthful of talking points.
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Jason Mundstuk
11:59 AM on 03/28/2010
Mean.
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alisonv
11:35 AM on 03/28/2010
One of the worst HP headlines yet. It isn't as if he's been on vacation all this time. He's had a very difficult first year. If he'd been more forceful at the beginning, we'd probably be in a civil war by now. He HAD to try bipartisanship. It didn't work because the GOP was even worse than we expectted. Obama has been in the most "damned if he does and damned if he doesn't" position I have ever seen in my lifetime. Everyone is p.o.ed about something. I think he is doing a wonderful job and am proud and grateful he is our president.
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10:31 AM on 03/28/2010
Actually it seems to be very smart strategy despite the disadvantage of the missing positions. The GOPpers from the start have embraced the concept of obstructionism and plunged it to new depths. The net result was a continual erosion of credibility except among a shrinking base of party faithful who are even now turning on eachother. The repubs have shot themselves in the foot, inserted foot in mouth - and are increasingly flummoxed as they back themselves into a corner from which extrication will be very difficult. Except for party apparatchiks, who is seriously going to complain about recess appointments. After the health care, employment and stimulous benefits and financial reform obstructionism from goppers & blue dogs who but the most slavish partisan hack is going to vote for such dinosaurs again. The repubs & bluedogs could have gritted their teeth and tried to help average citizens but chose otherwise. An electorate in hurt city might remember who weren't their friends and vote accordingly.
10:19 AM on 03/28/2010
Yes, its long over due and hopefully a true and lasting sign he will take charge of running the government instead of moderating it.

Looks like he finally came to the realization that sometimes "turning the other cheek" gets you slapped twice and nothing more.
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YunekFlava
Prove it...with the truth.
10:02 AM on 03/28/2010
Ever heard of Strategy? Ever heard of letting people sh**t themselves in the foot? I say he let folks load it up, take aim and now they are limping around, in need of some serious Health Care. I say he played it quite well. Everything and everyone in it's/their own time.
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alisonv
11:36 AM on 03/28/2010
I agree. Thank God we "finally finally finally" have a wise person as president. He's the best in my lifetime.
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Safire
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06:20 PM on 03/28/2010
x 2, and I fan you both. :)
06:21 PM on 03/28/2010
A fine game of chess,while the others play checkers.
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10:01 AM on 03/28/2010
Let's just hope this isn't a fluke.