Is Obama's Agenda Too Ambitious? - The Presidency, Ep. 20

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Uploaded by on Jun 19, 2009

U.S. News Chief White House Correspondent Kenneth T. Walsh looks whether the president's full plate of domestic initiatives and foreign policy challenges is too much too fast.

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  • Obama is not having a too big cake because he has a point. The 3rd way would a miscalculation and his bad choice of believing this rhetoric about lack of public support. There is support by the exploited masses, and USA is not immune to the class struggle. If Obama believes it is and that everybody are against him, then he will be literally destroyed in an individual confrontation without his own backers and against the Capitalist regime.

  • Disagree. Obama's problem is not the need for less urgency by the population. As a radical, he is confronting the social hierarchy of Capitalism. That will lead to the confrontation, which has two possible ways for him. Either he hauls stronger lines behind him than what inevitable will haul up against him and cause a society wide confrontation, where inequality and hierarchy are all tested. It can be a small debate or a chaotic civil war. The second way is to get the side talking. No 3rd way

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