tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4313223710520340489.post5829033255578592666..comments2023-10-05T03:21:01.111-07:00Comments on Gary's Reflections: Topics du jour…Garyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04127150580464728255noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4313223710520340489.post-79761342265163981212011-05-27T17:51:16.395-07:002011-05-27T17:51:16.395-07:00Ted,
Thanks for the comments. As always, I thorou...Ted,<br /><br />Thanks for the comments. As always, I thoroughly enjoy getting other peoples perspectives, especially people whose opinions I respect.<br /><br />As you can tell, I am not a big fan of President Obama. He has lost me over several issues but the way the Healthcare bill was pushed through congress last year was the main reason. He promised change and transparency and has given us more of the back room politics than we had before.<br /><br />I admit, he has surprised me and done a few things surprisingly well, but those few things do not make up for the rest. My main gripe these days involves his Attorney General and his Secretary of Homeland Security. Neither of whom should even be in government, let alone in those important roles. As the boss, Obama is ultimately responsible for every screw up these 2 people make (and the tally is running high).<br /><br />GaryGaryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04127150580464728255noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4313223710520340489.post-63724909941491515522011-05-27T08:24:27.200-07:002011-05-27T08:24:27.200-07:00Hi Gary
I enjoyed President Obamas trip. As an ad...Hi Gary<br /><br />I enjoyed President Obamas trip. As an admirer of America I was excited at the opportunity of seeing and hearing the leader of the free world in Ireland. I would attend any American Presidents' speech but Bush never spoke publicly when he was here. I find Obama captivating. I like the way he has proved wrong those who said he was a weak liberal who would be weak on the war on terror. I like the thought that a liberal (like FDR or LBJ) can also think that democracy is a wonderful thing that should be defended agressively. On domestic US issues I don't have very strong opinions because I sort of feel like it's not my place. I do however fully accept that he appears to be an unbelievable big spender. Unless this changes significantly, he will be a one termer.<br /><br />You make an interesting point about Ireland.. Many commentators here have pointed out that Republican politicains actually have positions much more favourable to Ireland, such as with corporation tax. Many American corporations have their European head quarters in Ireland because of the tax breaks but the Democrats in Washington seem to want to force them to come home. That would obviously be bad news for us and the tens of thousands of people in Ireland that are employed by these companies. <br /><br />As for the Irish economy, the self inflicted wounds here were more about a reckless banking guarantee that was implementd just as the recession was hitting. Although there was too much spending in Ireland, the government made very heavy cuts which meant we could cope with the debt. Unfortunately the debts of the banks proved too much hence the EU UMF bail out.Ted Leddyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07099373369851406414noreply@blogger.com