Preseident Elect Obama provides details on his economic recovery plan.
By John Hallmann
Posted November 23, 2008 | 07:05 PM (EST)
As Obama takes over the wreckage this country is in, one can't help but feel like something alien to America has been controlling it these past eight years. The wave of emotion that has erupted with the election of Barack Obama reminds me of the Allied victory in France in WWII. After a long foreign occupation in which foreign German interests occupied the agenda of France, French governance would once again be representing the concerns of it's populace. That hope seems to pervade America after it's long neocons occupation. Here are a few of the parallels that I see.
There is an important piece of journalism by New York Times writer Jonathan Mahler titled 'After The Imperial Presidency'. In it is a comprehensive review of the awesome assertion and expansion of presidential powers set forth by the Bush Administration. A look at the lack of attention to this crucial issue in the recent presidential campaign. And, some perspective on the future.
As we bask in the glow of an Obama presidency we propose you read this important piece and consider the scope and ramnifications of inaction on our part. We have all just started a wonderous new journey as activist citizens. This piece can serve as a good starting point for one of many issues we will rally behind and demand action on.
Barack bama was elected the 44th President of the United States of America.

The wealthiest 10 percent of the U.S. population - 12 million Upper Middle Class, Affluent, Super Affluent and Wealthy households (35% of the estimated 105,480,101 American households in 2000) – generate fully 50 percent of all U.S. retail spending, and account for $4.1 trillion in annual consumption.
Source: The Annual Survey of Affluence and Wealth in America 2007
Secret Service Code Names:
Barack Obama - Renegade
Michelle Obama - Renaissance
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