I was impressed by President Obama's speech the other night to the joint session of Congress but it turns out that the speech was merely a warm-up to his breath-taking budget. Barack Obama ran for office with a change agenda, and the budget reflects a real break with the past for the nation. A Bold Plan Sweeps Away Reagan Ideas was a headline in today's New York Times. Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman observes in the same newspaper:
But it was the neo-conservative columnist Charles Krauthammer - our most eloquent torture apologist - who makes the correct argument in the Wasthington Post today that President Obama is moving the nation to more of a European-style social democracy:
For those who paid attention during the presidential campaign, Obama's social democratic orientation should not come as a surprise. After the speech in Berlin last July, Uwe-Karsten Heye discussed this in a conversation with Stern:
Krugman's a hard man to convince, and he's on board now with Obama's economic plans. This is very good news.
Posted by: hattie | February 28, 2009 at 12:05 AM