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![]() ![]() 100 Days of Devastatingly Swift Success by Newt Gingrich (more by this author) Posted 04/29/2009 ET To mark President Obama’s 100th day in office, I’m going to say something you might find unexpected, even shocking: President Obama’s first 100 days have been spectacularly successful. President Obama is the strongest domestic Democratic President since Lyndon Johnson. His ability to get Democrats in Congress to give him things that undermine their own power is impressive. In just 100 days, President Obama has been devastatingly effective in moving forward swiftly the most radical, government-expanding agenda in American history. Successfully Moving to a European Model of Government Control At home, in everything from his economic policy to his energy policy to his just-announced science policy, President Obama has successfully moved the country from a traditional American model of entrepreneurship and private initiative to a European model of regulation and government control. Abroad, he has succeeded in his apparent goal to be the un-George W. Bush; replacing aggressive, if sometimes flawed, American leadership with a humbled, weakened America on the world stage. Judged by these standards, President Obama’s first 100 days have been a remarkable success. Getting Congress to Give Him Things That Undermine Their Own Power The Obama record in the first 100 days includes three instances of spectacular political impunity: • Under the guise of “economic stimulus” he was able to pass a $787 billion gift for his liberal special interest base. And he did it so quickly that no member of Congress was able to read it before they voted.Two Historic Bureaucratic Power Grabs In these first 100 days, the Obama Administration has achieved two historic bureaucratic power grabs: • President Obama has transformed the Federal Reserve and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) into giant engines of unsupervised spending. Together, they’ve spent the equivalent of the entire federal budget for 2007, without having to disclose where the money went.In Foreign Policy, Weakness and Self-Delusion The Obama 100 days record also includes remarkable weakness and self-delusion overseas: • In an attempt to overcome anti-Americanism abroad by agreeing with it, President Obama has gone on a global apology tour, labeling America as “arrogant, dismissive and derisive” in front of foreign audiences.All Other Obama “Accomplishments” Are Only a Prelude to His $3.5 Trillion Budget But all these successful expansions of government at home and retractions of American leadership abroad are merely a prelude to President Obama’s looming crowning achievement: His 2010 budget which remakes our health care system, remakes our energy system, raises taxes and forecasts an amazing $9 trillion increase in the national debt. As I write this, Democrats in Congress are fashioning a deal to pass the budget’s provisions on health care by preventing Republicans and moderate Democrats from having a voice in the debate. Think about that. The Obama-Reid-Pelosi political machine is going to pass legislation that fundamentally affects every single American -- as well as 17 percent of our economy -- by cutting the elected representatives of half of all Americans out of the process. If they succeed, the budget will be President Obama’s most enduring -- and devastating -- accomplishment. Will the Future Bring Change We Can Believe In? Or a Change in What we Believe? One thing is clear at this point in President Obama’s presidency: His control of Washington Democrats has been so masterful, and his policies so successful, that he has officially claimed ownership of the American economy. Going forward, it won’t be possible to continue to place blame on former President Bush and the Republicans. If President Obama fails, it will be his failure and his alone. As for us, the “success” of the first 100 days of the Obama presidency raises a threatening possibility. As my daughter and columnist Jackie Cushman put it, if we’re not careful, instead of change we can believe in, we’re going to have change in what we believe. It’s something to ponder for the next 1,361 days. Your friend, ![]()
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Thanks, Marlin. Newt always seems to have just the right way to place things in perspective.
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Newt didn't mention the banking, insurance, and industry giants that have been taken over by Chairman Barry. He did not mention that the next census, which will change the outcome of future elections, will be controlled by ACORN and friends.
Newt needs to get angry and call the Reign of Barry exactly what it is: treason. Otherwise, he is just a has-been, middle-of-the-road hack.
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I once took an online poll/questionair. It told me that my politcal beliefs were most in line with Newt Gingrich. I have to admit I wasn't that surprised, I mean I always liked Newt.
But I have to admit he let me down last spring. I very much wanted him to run for POTUS. I mean whether it was Hillary or Dabamma, we would have had a real choice. I would like to have seen how that one played out. ![]()
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