Family of Barack Obama

The Harry and Barry Show

by Bill O'Connell on July 10, 2010

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Back on the campaign trail where he feels comfortable that he knows what he is doing, Barack Obama traveled to Las Vegas to stump for Harry Reid.  Harry Reid used to be a boxer and when he told Barack Obama this he said, “Barack, I wasn’t the fastest.  I wasn’t the hardest-hitting, but I knew how to take a punch.”  Based on all the legislation that has been passed since 2008 that an  overwhelming majority of the American people have opposed, makes one wonder if Harry Reid took a few punches too many.

Shortly after taking office and settling into his “bash business” mode Obama blasted businesses for their extravagant meetings held in places like Las Vegas.  Someone then whispered in the president’s ear that extravagant business meetings in Las Vegas were good for Las Vegas and Harry Reid. Oops.  And there you have the crux of the problem.

What, exactly, is government’s role to tell private companies how to spend their money?  What is the role of governments to say to a BP, “Give us the $20 billion, or we’ll take it from you,” as was attributed to Joe Biden, without first going to court?  What is the role of government to say to its citizens, you must buy this health care product or pay a fine?  Well in Hugo Chavez’s Venezuela, it is probably all fine and dandy, but in America?

Barack, the standup comic, used the analogy that he and Harry Reid had mud on their shoes, were pushing hard to get the car back on the road, and were making progress little-by-little and when they finally got one wheel on the pavement the Republicans want to throw the car into reverse.  Really?  I would compare it more to conservatives telling everyone to get out of the car and help push, instead of waiting for Nancy Pelosi to come back from Dunkin Donuts with free food for all the overweight union bosses jammed in the car squawking that they didn’t do manual labor.  Their contract didn’t call for pushing cars out of ditches. 

So, while this car should have been out of this ditch and well down the road by now, Harry and Barry will try to convince us that what they’re doing is absolutely brilliant; it’s just that we are too stupid to see it.  After all, it took the greatest president in history, FDR, over eight years and a World War to get us out of the Great Depression, so relax we have another 6 ½ years to go.

Imagine what would have happened if the ever resilient American economy was allowed to work on its own without all the government intervention in the 1930s.  Perhaps the Depression would have been shorter like the recession of 1920-1921, and perhaps we would not have had World War II, and Fannie Mae, and a bankrupt Social Security, and a couple of generations later all of us swimming in debt.  It’s time the tow truck of the most powerful economy on the face of the earth to come along and be allowed to do its job.  Tell Harry and Barry to go sit down on that stump over there, and watch how it is really done.  “You’re making a mess of yourselves and embarrassing the rest us.”

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Obama Watch — Week 2

by Bill O'Connell on November 15, 2008

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It’s now two weeks since election day and we are starting to see how Barack Obama will lead take shape.    Here is what we observed in week 2:

  1. Appointments — The balancing act begins.  Running on the premise that he is a unifying force, Obama has a challenge on his hand to carry that through.  Many voters in the middle and on the right who pulled the lever for him, took him at his word on this point.  There have been a number of prognosticators who have made their picks of what Obama’s cabinet should look like.  A name that keeps coming up on many of the lists is that of Robert Gates, the current Secretary of Defense.  He is well respected in the job he is doing, and if Obama keeps him, he will go a long way toward demonstrating his ability to reach across the aisle.  He will also go an equally long way toward angering his supporters on the left, who basically want everyone from the Bush administration behind bars.  So who does he pick for the most prestigious cabinet post, Secretary of State.  Kerry was lobbying for the position, but this past week Hillary Clinton’s name hit the news.  She could well be the ideological counterbalance to Gates, but could start a firestorm among the Hispanic vote who were looking for Bill Richardson to get the nod.  If Obama appoints her he could also have a tiger by the tail, in that they were arch rivals in the primaries and having her in his administration could be problematic if she becomes a loose cannon.  From Hillary’s perspective, does she really want to work for her rival and do his bidding? This will continue to be interesting.
  2. Dow Jones Industrial Average — Down 648 points.  The Dow which is considered a leading indicator dropped another 5% this week.  Perhaps it’s time for Obama to try to stop the skid by dropping his talk of tax increases.  If he does, he had better put his hands over his ears, because the squeal from the left will be ear drum shattering.
  3. Where’s Joe Biden, the voice of foreign policy experience? – This week Barack Obama had a phone call with the president of Poland, Lech Kaczynski and as a result of that conversation Mr. Kaczynski said that missile defense programthat was agreed to with the Bush administration, would continue.  Obama’s team released a statement saying, not so fast.  First of all, Obama publicly contradicts another head of state and one of our staunchest allies.  Second, coming only days after Russian President Medvedev threatened to install missiles near Poland if the plan went through, it makes Obama look weak.  If they’re still hiden’ Biden, they better get him out of the closet or we won’t have to wait six months for a crisis.
  4. Remember William Ayers, the guy from the neighborhood?  Now that the election is over, Ayers is out on the circuit promoting a re-release of his book Fugitive Days.  In it he wrote a new afterword which said: “[W]e had served together on the board of a foundation, knew one another as neighbors and family friends, held an initial fund-raiser at my house, where I’d made a small donation to his earliest political campaign.”  Sounds a bit more than just some guy in the neighborhood and makes it an outright lie that his career wasn’t started in Ayers’ living room.  Unless, of course, it was held in the den.

Stay tuned…

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