Another relatively uneventful week... which culminated with Mr. O's 30th day on the job. As numerous observers have remarked, it almost seems as though he is back on the campaign trail trying to muster support. It's worth mentioning that after a month, he still does not have a Secretary of Commerce or a Secretary of Health and Human Services - that is inexcusable. For those who needed it, we were reminded how far we still have to go before overcoming racism. Things haven't been going to well for him lately... no wonder Junius has been so silent!As in any week, there were a few notable occurrences. Here are some of them:
- With great fanfare, President Obama And Vice President Biden travelled to Denver and signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (aka the 'stimulus' plan). Many people are calling it all a big waste of money which incidentally we don't have. With so much money already going to the people who need it least, Obama sought to reiterate his commitment to those really suffering from the mortgage crisis. For the fourth consecutive week, his video address was dedicated to the economic situation (and the politics behind it). Let's see what happens next...
- Obama took his first trip abroad... traveling all the way to Canada. Even in his 'foreign policy' Barack is going to great lengths to prove his commitment to the domestic agenda - Canada and the US are the word's largest trading partners.
- Hillary Clinton took her first official trip as Secretary of State. The main purpose of her trip was essentially to beg for help. Too bad we couldn't send someone more likable...
- Unsurprisingly, Obama approved a request by the Secretary of Defense for an additional 17,000 troops in Afghanistan. There will be more of them... and more suicide bombings. Of course, US jets continue to make life miserable for Afghanis.
- The White House reminded us all that things haven't really changed that much when it comes to (the lack of) transparency of questionable policies on national security.
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