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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsPaul Krugman on Why We Need to Give Obama a Break
On two important issues, the president has made significant progress.In his most recent column, Paul Krugman wonders why liberals continue to express such colossal disappointment with Obama. Then he proceeds to answer his own question by saying that it must be because liberals are buying into the prevailing media narrative of the Obama administration as floundering and troubled, a narrative that has not quite caught up with reality. Krugman suggests that judging leaders by their media and approval ratings is all wrong. "You should judge leaders by their achievements, not their press, and in terms of policy substance Mr. Obama is having a seriously good year," he writes. "In fact, theres a very good chance that 2014 will go down in the record books as one of those years when America took a major turn in the right direction."
Pretty bold statement, and a hopeful one. The reasons the esteemed economist gives? Health reform is looking like a big success story, despite its rough start. The doomsday predictions did not come true, and states that signed up for the Medicaid expansion have drastically lowered their numbers of uninsured residents. Another indication that Obamacare is a success? According to Krugman: "Notably, additional insurance companies are entering the exchanges, which is both an indication that insurers believe things are going well and a reason to expect more competition and outreach next year."
And the second big area where Obama has taken decisive action? All together now: Climate policy. "The Obama administrations new rules on power plants wont be enough in themselves to save the planet, but theyre a real start," Krugman writes, "and are by far the most important environmental initiative since the Clean Air Act. Id add that this is an issue on which Mr. Obama is showing some real passion."
These are the two major areas where Obama has shown significant leadership, but Krugman also gives some quarter to the President on financial reform. It is "weaker than it should" be, but still "real," Krugman says. "Just ask all those Wall Street types who, enraged by the new limits on their wheeling and dealing, have turned their backs on the Democrats.
Pretty bold statement, and a hopeful one. The reasons the esteemed economist gives? Health reform is looking like a big success story, despite its rough start. The doomsday predictions did not come true, and states that signed up for the Medicaid expansion have drastically lowered their numbers of uninsured residents. Another indication that Obamacare is a success? According to Krugman: "Notably, additional insurance companies are entering the exchanges, which is both an indication that insurers believe things are going well and a reason to expect more competition and outreach next year."
And the second big area where Obama has taken decisive action? All together now: Climate policy. "The Obama administrations new rules on power plants wont be enough in themselves to save the planet, but theyre a real start," Krugman writes, "and are by far the most important environmental initiative since the Clean Air Act. Id add that this is an issue on which Mr. Obama is showing some real passion."
These are the two major areas where Obama has shown significant leadership, but Krugman also gives some quarter to the President on financial reform. It is "weaker than it should" be, but still "real," Krugman says. "Just ask all those Wall Street types who, enraged by the new limits on their wheeling and dealing, have turned their backs on the Democrats.
http://www.alternet.org/economy/paul-krugman-why-we-need-give-obama-break
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Paul Krugman on Why We Need to Give Obama a Break (Original Post)
madokie
Jun 2014
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abelenkpe
(9,933 posts)1. Happy about the new rules on power plants
Still wish we'd stop fracking. It's simply not worth the risk.
SidDithers
(44,228 posts)2. DU rec...nt
Sid
msanthrope
(37,549 posts)4. Yeah.....gonna bookmark this one. nt
msanthrope
(37,549 posts)3. And nowhere is this phenomenon more prevalent than on DU...where
even positive news is filtered through ODS firebaggery and found fault with.
madokie
(51,076 posts)5. I have to agree
msanthrope
(37,549 posts)7. The ODS is rampant, and most virulent from those who claim supporters of PBO
must be paid trolls.
spanone
(135,776 posts)6. k&r...