Do you think that the governments of Pakistan and India will be able to move forward after this attack?
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Perilous Times in India
Do you think that the governments of Pakistan and India will be able to move forward after this attack?
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Obama’s Treasury Choice
Saturday morning I read an article from the front page of the Chicago Tribune. It was titled “Markets soar on Treasury choice.” The article discussed how Obama’s selection of Timothy Geithner for his treasury secretary solidifies his economic team. Geithner has extensive experience with the Treasury Department and has been active in the current administration in trying to sort out the economic crisis. Also, the article mentioned the affect of his selection on the financial markets.
“Word of Geithner’s appointment Friday afternoon sent the Dow Jones industrial rocketing up. It closed up 494 points, or 6.5 percent, erasing Thursday’s drop of nearly 450 points.”
It is interesting that one choice of a cabinet member can change the markets that drastically. The hope is it will sustain an affect, but only time will tell.
What do you think will happen? Do you think Timothy Geithner was a good choice for Obama’s Cabinet?
“Word of Geithner’s appointment Friday afternoon sent the Dow Jones industrial rocketing up. It closed up 494 points, or 6.5 percent, erasing Thursday’s drop of nearly 450 points.”
It is interesting that one choice of a cabinet member can change the markets that drastically. The hope is it will sustain an affect, but only time will tell.
What do you think will happen? Do you think Timothy Geithner was a good choice for Obama’s Cabinet?
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Change: Obama’s Transition Team
The cover of Time Magazine this week has super-imposed a video image of President Elect Barack Obama into a hat, coat, and car that resembles that of former President Franklin D. Roosevelt. In this cover story, “Change. What It Looks Like,” Karen Tumulty discusses the transfer of power from Republicans to the Democrats. She also reflects that “not since Franklin D. Roosevelt took office in the midst of the Depression has a new President faced a set of challenges quite as formidable as those that await Obama.” She goes on to evaluate Obama’s transition team and cabinet choices. It appears that Obama is moving quickly to put his team in place and has already announced his transition team which includes Valerie Jarrett, Peter Rouse, John Podesta, Rahm Emanuel as his White House Chief of Staff, and Robert Gibbs as Press Secretary. Each individual has an impressive background, but only time will tell if it is a winning team and if it can put into action the changes Obama promised during his campaign: stabilizing the US economy, investing in renewable, innovative energy sources, withdrawal from Iraq, universal health coverage, a shift in taxation, immigration reform.
What do you predict will be the actual changes? When should Obama’s efforts be evaluated – at one year or at the end of his term?
What do you predict will be the actual changes? When should Obama’s efforts be evaluated – at one year or at the end of his term?
Sunday, November 9, 2008
WSOD? (What Should Obama Do?)
Earlier today I was reading an article, written by Patrick T. Reardon, from the Chicago Tribune. It was called WWLD? (What Would Lincoln Do?) and stated that Abraham Lincoln seemed like the perfect model for President Elect Barack Obama. The article’s main question was, “what lessons can Obama learn from what Lincoln did- and didn’t do- in the time between his election and inauguration?” To answer this question Reardon consulted two Lincoln scholars, Harold Holzer and James McPherson. Their lesson plan involved eight parts. Here it is:
1.“Keep your cards close to your vest.”
2.“Avoid empty rhetoric.”
3.“Court the opposition media.”
4.“Pick Cabinet members who have skills and knowledge you lack.”
5.“Use your Cabinet to bring diversity into your administration.”
6.“Use your Cabinet appointments to unite your party behind you.”
7.“Get any resentment or bitterness off your chest in the first draft of your inaugural address- then cut it all out.”
8.“Use your inaugural address to set the tone for your presidency.”
These were some of the key steps Lincoln took during the time he
was in office. Each of these helped make him the great President
Many of the lessons stated by Holzer and McPherson involve Obama’s choice of Cabinet members. Who do you think Obama will choose to appoint to his Cabinet?
Sunday, November 2, 2008
"Curiosity did not kill this cat"
What does this say about our values as a society?
How do we go about learning of these journalists and radio shows?
Can anyone explain the significance of the quote that is the title of this blog?
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