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With friends like these

By STEVEN STARK  |  February 6, 2009

The response has been predictable. A few short weeks ago, Obama's huge stimulus had support from established figures on the right, such as economist Marty Feldstein, and centrist establishment columnists such as David Brooks. Now, they're drifting away. Meanwhile, the Rasmussen Poll shows that public support for the package has begun to drop.

They know that this isn't "change we can believe in" at all.

It really isn't Obama's fault — yet. But now is the time for him to bury the talk about working together and get tough with his own party. Once this bill passes, the economic crisis will belong to him — not George W. Bush and the GOP. He needs a better bill, if only because if it remains structured like this, it will hardly provide the immediate jolt the economy needs.

The nation is watching. And so, too, is the world. If Obama can't stand up to his own party in Congress, a lot of people will begin to wonder if he can stand to up to anybody.

To read the Stark Ravings blog, go to thePhoenix.com/starkravings. Steven Stark can be reached at sds@starkwriting.com.

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Re: With friends like these
Two weeks in & Obama gets rolled by Housescreecher Pelosi & her merry band of leftist utopians. So much for hope & change & the post partisan era. The dems in the house stuffed every piece of pork & leftist nostrums into this boondoggle. They told republicans to take it or leave it so the republicans left it. Now Obama has no cover if he signs anything remotely resembling this bill. He will own it along with the fallout when it further sinks the economy. I doubt if Hillary would have stood for this. 
By paulejb on 02/07/2009 at 2:16:14
Re: With friends like these
HEY HEY HO HO HARRY REID HAS GOT TO GO!
By trenwith on 02/08/2009 at 4:09:57

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