Transcript: Obama News Conference Announcing Hillary Clinton and National Security Team | December 1
Filed under: Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, Terrorism
(Source: CQ Transcripts Wire)
SPEAKERS: PRESIDENT-ELECT BARACK OBAMA; SEN. HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON, D-N.Y.; SUSAN E. RICE, NATIONAL SECURITY POLICY WORKING GROUP LEADER, OBAMA-BIDEN PRESIDENTIAL TRANSITION TEAM; GENERAL JIM JONES (USMC, RET.) SECRETARY OF DEFENSE ROBERT M. GATES;
GOVERNOR JANET NAPOLITANO, D-ARIZ., ADVISORY BOARD MEMBER, OBAMA-BIDEN PRESIDENTIAL TRANSITION TEAM; FORMER DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL ERIC HOLDER; VICE PRESIDENT-ELECT JOSEPH R. BIDEN JR.
[*] OBAMA: Good morning, everybody. I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving.
Last week, we announced our economic team which is working as we speak to craft an economic recovery program to create jobs and grow our struggling economy.
Today, Vice President-elect Biden and I are pleased to announce our national security team. The national security challenges we face are just as great and just as urgent as our economic crisis. We are fighting two wars. Our old conflicts remain unresolved. And newly- asserted powers have put strains on the international system. Read more
Obama Transition: Meet the New Team, Same as the Old Team
Progressives and others who backed Barack Obama for president are pulling their hair out a bit as the Obama presidency begins to take shape as … the Clinton presidency.
Here’s what we know and what we think we know:
- White House CoS – Rahm Emanuel – Clinton Alumni
- Secretary of State – Hillary Clinton – Former First Lady
- Secretary of HHS – Tom Daschle – Former Senate Leader from Clinton Era
- Secretary of Homeland Security – Janet Napolitano – Actual Newcomer
- Secretary of the Treasury – Larry Summers – Clinton Alumni
- Attorney General – Eric Holder – Clinton Alumni
Now some are looking at this list and wondering where the change is coming for the top cabinet spots. Here’s where the benefit of the doubt has to come in.
If you voted for Barack Obama and believe that he means what he says and that he’ll work toward a different Washington, one more responsive to the needs of regular folks and less so to the special interests – remember that he’s not even in office yet.
When these prospective Cabinet members worked for or in the Clinton administration it was in the heady days when the Democratic Party first fell in love with Wall Street and its money. They were smitten. These smart people were tired of ceding the “business” argument to the Republican Party. Except for perhaps Robert Reich and James Carville every Democrat in Washington during the nineties bent over backwards to deregulate and tear down firewalls because Goldman Sachs and their favorite Republican, Alan Greenspan, said it was good for business.
Here’s what’s different: Obama. Despite all the crap that John McCain and the Republican Party threw at Barack Obama during the campaign, he stayed on message. That’s integrity. That’s steadiness and steel. I believe the guy when he says things are going to change.
As for the retreads – other things have changed. The Democratic Party is still heavily funded by the investment class and its economic brainpower is still a little too tied to Wall Street for my comfort, but these people aren’t stupid. They got caught up in the same high flying economy so many did during the nineties. The difference was they were in power and we can trace some of today’s financial crisis to the policies they pursued back then. We can only hope they’ve learned their lesson and the great talent of people like Rahm Emanuel and Tom Daschle will be fully aligned with Barack Obama’s world view and public policy.
One thing I do wish they’d try again from the nineties. Remember when they deregulated cable TV? I’m still waiting for the “competition” to lower my cable bills.
State of Ohio Managing to a Bottom Line Under Strickland
Filed under: Energy Policy, Gov Strickland, State Governments, State of Ohio Govt
Lost in the forest of Democratic National Convention coverage here in Ohio was a report last week from the Columbus Dispatch which shows Governor Ted Strickland’s efforts to better handle the business of state government are working.
The story, which ran on August 28, was headlined State Employees Save $2 million in Mileage Costs. Check out the first three grafs:
For once, there’s good news about fuel costs.
State employees who use their personal vehicles for business drove about 5.2 million fewer miles in the past fiscal year than in the previous one, resulting in a $2 million reduction in mileage reimbursements, according to the Ohio Department of Administrative Services, the business arm of state government.
This year, employees who drive state-owned vehicles are shifting more to alternative fuels – ethanol and bio-diesel – and away from regular unleaded gasoline. The state bought 80,000 fewer gallons of unleaded gas in the most recent quarter, a state report showed.
The story behind the story is that state government didn’t do well at these ‘enterprise’ management initiatives under 16 years of Republican rule. To give credit where it is due, Governor Bob Taft’s administration did begin the cutbacks in the size of the state fleet and did pass legislation mandating state agencies to meet goals for the use of biodiesel and other alternative fuels. Republicans went so far as to replace most of the existing passenger sedan fleet – those state cars you see tooling around Ohio – with models which are flex fuel capable. The problem is, there was no leadership at the top dictating to those with easy access to E85 to put it in the cars. Republicans’ already weak alternative fuel goals were not met because state agencies ignored Bob Taft.
State agencies in this government do not ignore Ted Strickland. Read more
