US administration: doing too much or too little vs. the risks of the abysses
Wednesday, 18. March 2009
As the AIG bonuses bonanza stirs up and mainstream medias scoring down the "bailouts season" (which started with Bush and Paulson to name few), comes to my mind what could be named as the"Sarkozy effect".
Sliding down could be dramatically fast and I sense that even if he remains in heights of approval by the polls, President Obama is getting to my view, overexposed and may be, not fully aware of the dangers ahead that can drill down his (ambitious) agenda and his stature to the abysses.
For sure we're in a critical moment all around the world, but the american taxpayer everybody is willing to speak for or eventually protect, is going under mounting frustration and doubts.
The worse is that we've seen parading on some of the major TV channels these days, the last people anyone would like to see or listen from now.
Sliding down could be dramatically fast and I sense that even if he remains in heights of approval by the polls, President Obama is getting to my view, overexposed and may be, not fully aware of the dangers ahead that can drill down his (ambitious) agenda and his stature to the abysses.
For sure we're in a critical moment all around the world, but the american taxpayer everybody is willing to speak for or eventually protect, is going under mounting frustration and doubts.
The worse is that we've seen parading on some of the major TV channels these days, the last people anyone would like to see or listen from now.
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