Showing posts with label Barack Obama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barack Obama. Show all posts

Thursday, 6 November 2008

Obama, Are You Asking For a Critique Already?

It didn't take very long to start critiquing Obama but after having read a Reuters article about his potential picks for the next Treasury Secretary, I felt I needed to comment. This is not to say that Obama yet deserves to be criticized, but I am already seeing the Washington bureaucracy and established order at work in his potential Treasury Secretaries.

Indeed, Obama's selection for this and other important roles in his administration will speak volumes about the approach he will take as president, and will give us a clue as to the man behind the 'cult figure.' Realistically speaking, how much decision making can one man (the president) really make? He will be relying on his inner circle to help him run the country, so his inner circle had better be up to par.

With the Treasury Secretary receiving all these new powers through the passage of the $700B bailout package, it was always obvious to me that it was not going to be Paulson excercising them, but his successor. So we should closely be watching who Obama is going to appoint in this crucial and increasingly important position. In my opinion, this should be someone with little ties to banks and corporations.

In fact, it should be a proven consumer advocate (i.e. someone who has consistently fought for the little guys) but that also has somewhat of a banking background, so that he can understand the mess and complexity of the issues that the banks and corporations have gotten us into. That way he would at least be in a position to propose intelligent and socially beneficial solutions to some of the problems facing the financial world today and tomorrow. I know I am probably being unrealistic in this expectation, but I try to be an optimist!

Lets take a look at the potential Trasury Secretaries one at a time:

1) Timothy Geithner, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York [profile]. A small amount of research into the US central banking system, i.e. the Federal Reserve, will show you that the most powerful, and essentially decision making branch, is the New York Fed. So my money is on Geithner taking the position for several reasons (please see the Muckety article below). This is not good news though. If you understand anything about how this system has been structured since 1913, you will realize that putting Geithner is just a continuation of the old debt-for-money scam and will do little to help 'Main Street', as the political elite have started calling it lately.

Greithner is closely affiliated to the Council on Foreign Relations and is chairman of the G-10’s Committee on Payment and Settlement Systems of the Bank for International Settlements. See his profile on the NY Fed website.

There is a great article about Tim Greither and some of his connections at news.muckety.com.


2) Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers [profile]. Do I really need to say anything here? An old Treasury Secretary from the Clinton era, he has worked extensively in the Treasury. I very much doubt this will be Obama's pick so lets move to the next candidate on the list.


3) Former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker [profile]. Another member of the 'boys club.' He already served as Fed Chairman before Alan Greenspan. He has worked at both the New York Federal Reserve and the US Treasury, and is a powerhouse when it comes to political/corporate/banking connections. Definitely the second most likely candidate. The only reason I think he is unlikely to be chosen is because he flies in the face of Obamas 'Change' philosophy seeing as he is a well-established player in the game. Geithner is a lot more likely because he is young and is equivalently connected to the same crowd.

So in these three main choices, Obama is already starting to show his true colors, albeit wrapped in a much more politically attractive package. At the end of the day, will he be more loyal to the people who bankrolled him to the White House, or those that voted for him?

The following image illustrates who Obamas top campaign contributors were in the 2008 election campaign. I imagine a few people from these organizations will be filling positions in his new cabinet, especially from Goldman. Click on the image for more information.

I don't have an intelligent alternative suggestion, but I am open to hearing other people's ideas for who the next Treasury Secretary should be. Any ideas?


More readings:

Reuters - Obama considers Geithner, Summers for Treasury

Bloomberg - Summers, Emanuel Candidates for Obama Administration

International Herald Tribune - Obama Prepares to Name Key Team

Financial Post - Obama Must Pick Economic A-team

Wednesday, 5 November 2008

Obama Leads Democrats to Impressive Victory

I know that I am a fierce critic of everything government and corporation oriented. But even I have moments where I stop to admire people who have achieved something, even if they are sitting on the other side of the fence, or playing for the opposite side.

I must say that Obama's victory and subsequent speech inspired even me who is a total opponent of the American two-party system. Obama almost made me into a believer, so I can only imagine how he has moved and inspired all those who have been fighting for his presidency for the past 21 months. What a speech! Very powerful words and full of promises; it was the climax of a brilliantly organized and well fought campaign. Even McCain was admiring Obama in his concession speech.

Obama Victory Speech on You Tube

McCain Victory Speech on You Tube

In this post, I will say nothing critical or insulting about Obama or the US government. I really want to believe that Obama is not just blowing steam, but that he will really change the US and consequently the world in a good way. From foreign policy to corporatocracy, he has made a lot of big promises, and I really hope, for all of us, that he will deliver on these campaign promises.

Obama was absolutely right about one thing in his speech last night - The work does not stop here. The work never stops! Those people who worked so hard at bringing him to the White House, are now going to have to work twice as hard to make sure he is not corrupted by the system which he is about to enter. The position of president has been marginalized, and it will be very tough for Obama to break through all the Washington bureacracy and red-tape to get any major accomplishments. But I'll stay optimistic; expect the worst, but wish for the best.

The old Chinese curse had it right: "May you live in interesting times..."

Result Recaps, click on the image to see it in big (Images courtesy of CNN):





Election victory in the News:

NYTimes - After a Decisive Victory, Obama Chooses Transition Team as Challenges Loom

Reuters - After Historic Win, Obama Looks to Future

CNN - Obama's Victory Caps Struggles of Previous Generations

BBC - World Leaders Hail Obama Triumph

International Herald Tribune - Campaign Done, Obama Pulls His Team Together

NewsWeek - Hey, Mr. President-Elect, Got a Minute ... or 10?

MSNBC - Obama turns to building his administration

Tuesday, 4 November 2008

Election Excitement is Contagious In 2008

I have to say that this US Election-Mania is contagious. I have been glued to the BBC webcast ever since I got back from work. Although I know Obama is going to win, the mass excitement and hysteria surrounding this election has finally reached its zenith. So I am doing a quick post to show where the candidates stand in terms of states, just for future reference purposes.

I must admire the media for doing such a fine job of hyping this event up to the point where I almost believe that people actually have a choice here. Here is the electoral map with its projected winners. The yellow states are the ones which will likely determine this election.

Go Ron Paul!


Monday, 3 November 2008

Obama Will Take The Prize


It's the night before the election. And the pollsters have already dug a grave for John McCain. If you take a look at the most recent polls, you will see that Obama is leading McCain with a minimum of 6 points and a maximum of 13 points, depending on who you believe. But the commentators are trying to throw a monkey wrench into the equation by saying that people are 'unpredictable' and that they might change their mind once they get to voting. Please click on the following image to see the pre-election poll results from three major pollsters. Images courtesy of the BBC.

I don't think these people have stopped for a moment to admire the brilliant campaign Obama has been running. Ever since the primaries of the Democratic Party, Obama's campaign machine has been exceptionally well greased and has been pushing forward through all sorts of obstacles. They have made Obama into a cult figure, and have actually managed to convince a lot of people that he will bring about the "Change you can believe in."

As much as I would like to believe that, the fact that Obama's major political contributors are a who's who of the important banks and corporations, I find it very hard to believe that Obama is looking out for the people. In fact, there has been chatter of an "event" that the next US president is going to have to face as he enters the White House. Both Joe Biden and Colin Powell have mentioned this event, and Powell is an Obama supporter, while Biden is Obama's running mate. For more information on this, please check out this You Tube Video.

Obama is a perfect symbol of change, evolution; out with old, in with the new. He has to win, if the American people are to "have a hope for a better future." At least that's the image being created for Obama by the mainstream media.

So on that note I leave you. I am only going to recommend one article today, but an article that I definitely think is worth reading...

Global Research - A Second 9/11: An Integral Part of US Military Doctrine