Obama’s Unhelpful Rhetoric on Jobs’ Forum

By Matthew Rothschild, November 12, 2009

When President Obama announced that he’s going to hold a jobs forum at the White House next month, he said something that betrayed his unwillingness to do what is necessary to solve the crisis.

He said, "We all know that there are limits to what government can and should do, even during such difficult times.”

I’ve got a problem with the “can” and the “should,” and the “we all know” in that sentence. (He did follow it up with: “But we have an obligation to consider every additional responsible step that we can to encourage and accelerate job creation in this
country.” Still.)

Obama hasn’t done what FDR did when he confronted an economic crisis similar to the one we’re facing now.

FDR started a massive public jobs program.

Obama hasn’t done what some governors did in the 1930s who were facing a foreclosure crisis similar to the one we’re facing now.

They imposed a moratorium on foreclosures.

Clearly, the government can do such things, even during such difficult times.

And it should do them, too.

It should on moral grounds so as to put a tourniquet around the bleeding that millions of Americans are suffering from.

And it should on economic grounds, so as to make sure that the so-called recovery takes hold across the country, and not just on Wall Street.

But Obama hid from these fundamental solutions under the thin blanket of what “we all know.” And by so doing, he feeds the falsehood

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Comments

I'm starting to get very concerned about this president. It appears to me that like so many Democratic presidents before him, he has no sense of how to use the power he has been given. He waisted far too much time and energy in getting Sen. Snow to make what is a non-binding move to support him. He appears to have no "killer" instinct nor to understand that there is no more governing by concensus in this time in history. He must use the power of government in the service of the people and "likeability" be damned. He has a job to do and very short time to do it in. He must get started and movement on the jobs and trade front is a great place to start and a great message to send to many American's on the job line.

Submitted by Michaelflyfisher on Tue, 11/17/2009 - 7:42pm.