Previous 1
Topic: He's doing something NOW!
no photo
Wed 01/21/09 01:46 PM
In a first-day flurry of activity, President Barack Obama on Wednesday set up shop in the Oval Office, summoned advisers to begin dealing with war and recession and ordered new lobbying rules for "a clean break from business as usual."

He also froze salaries for top White House staff members, placed phone calls to Mideast leaders and had aides circulate a draft executive order that would close the detention center at Guantanamo Bay within a year.

Devoting swift attention to the Mideast turmoil, Obama prepared to give George Mitchell, the former Senate Democratic leader, a top diplomatic post for the region.

Unveiling ethics rules that he portrayed as the fulfillment of a major campaign promise, Obama said that "the way to make government responsible is to hold it accountable." The rules are needed, he added, "to help restore faith in government, without which we cannot deliver the changes that we were sent here to make."

The pay freeze affects the roughly 100 White House employees who make more than $100,000 a year. "Families are tightening their belts, and so should Washington," Obama said.

Obama's new lobbying rules will ban aides from trying to influence the administration when they leave his staff. Those already hired will be banned from working on matters they have previously lobbied on, or to approach agencies that they once targeted.

The rules also ban lobbyists from giving gifts of any size to any member of his administration. It wasn't immediately clear whether the ban would include the traditional "previous relationships" clause, allowing gifts from friends or associates with which an employee comes in with strong ties.

The new rules also stipulate that anyone who leaves his administration cannot try to influence former friends and colleagues for at least two years. Obama is requiring all staff to attend to an ethics briefing like one he said he attended last week.

Obama called the rules tighter "than under any other administration in history." They followed pledges during his campaign to be strict about the influence of lobbyists in his White House.

"The new rules on lobbying alone, no matter how tough, are not enough to fix a broken system in Washington," he said. "That's why I'm also setting rules that govern not just lobbyists but all those who have been selected to serve in my administration."

'Too much secrecy'
In an attempt to deliver on pledges of a transparent government, Obama said he would change the way the federal government interprets the Freedom of Information Act. He said he was directing agencies that vet requests for information to err on the side of making information public — not to look for reasons to legally withhold it — an alteration to the traditional standard of evaluation.

Just because a government agency has the legal power to keep information private does not mean that it should, Obama said. Reporters and public-interest groups often make use of the law to explore how and why government decisions were made; they are often stymied as agencies claim legal exemptions to the law.

"For a long time now, there's been too much secrecy in this city," Obama said.

He said the orders he was issuing Wednesday will not "make government as honest and transparent as it needs to be" nor go as far as he would like.

"But these historic measures do mark the beginning of a new era of openness in our country," Obama said. "And I will, I hope, do something to make government trustworthy in the eyes of the American people, in the days and weeks, months and years to come."

Drago01's photo
Wed 01/21/09 01:55 PM
Good Article Becca.

no photo
Wed 01/21/09 02:02 PM
Thanks :smile:

Giocamo's photo
Wed 01/21/09 02:20 PM
Edited by Giocamo on Wed 01/21/09 02:23 PM
I heard he split a 40oz'er...and ...a pack of double O's with P diddy...:smile:

Lynann's photo
Wed 01/21/09 03:05 PM
wow

Stunningly racist remark there Gio...hahah

no photo
Wed 01/21/09 03:20 PM
good for the president on doing a good start

no photo
Wed 01/21/09 03:42 PM
Sounds good so far...

Giocamo's photo
Wed 01/21/09 03:46 PM
Edited by Giocamo on Wed 01/21/09 03:46 PM
I think you need to look up the defifition of " racist "...before you apply to someone or something !!

Lynann's photo
Wed 01/21/09 04:16 PM
Using racial stereotypes to make assumptions?

Had the new president been an Italian how would you feel about a remark along the lines of...

I hear he had a mob boss and the Pope in to swear fidelity and to ask what to do next, whacked a couple of officials from the former administration and then retired to the bedroom for his mistress to humiliate him.


Oh...wait...you might like that...

cutelildevilsmom's photo
Wed 01/21/09 04:22 PM

I heard he split a 40oz'er...and ...a pack of double O's with P diddy...:smile:


Stereotyping is not nice Gio.

Giocamo's photo
Wed 01/21/09 07:03 PM

I think you need to look up the definition of " racist "...before you apply to someone or something !!

Giocamo's photo
Wed 01/21/09 07:04 PM

Using racial stereotypes to make assumptions?

Had the new president been an Italian how would you feel about a remark along the lines of...

I hear he had a mob boss and the Pope in to swear fidelity and to ask what to do next, whacked a couple of officials from the former administration and then retired to the bedroom for his mistress to humiliate him.


Oh...wait...you might like that...



I'd laugh...because there was really no intent to do harm...

Giocamo's photo
Wed 01/21/09 07:06 PM


I think you need to look up the definition of " racist "...before you apply to someone or something !!



stereotyping...satire maybe...I can agree with that...

Winx's photo
Wed 01/21/09 07:12 PM
He sure did more then I did today.drinker drinker

Winx's photo
Wed 01/21/09 07:14 PM



I think you need to look up the definition of " racist "...before you apply to someone or something !!



stereotyping...satire maybe...I can agree with that...


Stereotyping is a form of racism.

Satire doesn't even apply here.

Giocamo's photo
Wed 01/21/09 07:18 PM
Edited by Giocamo on Wed 01/21/09 07:19 PM




I think you need to look up the definition of " racist "...before you apply to someone or something !!



stereotyping...satire maybe...I can agree with that...


Stereotyping is a form of racism.

Satire doesn't even apply here.


satire:trenchant wit, irony, or sarcasm used to expose and discredit vice or folly

sterotyping:A stereotype is a generalized perception of first impressions: behaviors presumed by a group of people judging with the eyes/criticizing ones outer appearance

Winx's photo
Wed 01/21/09 07:28 PM





I think you need to look up the definition of " racist "...before you apply to someone or something !!



stereotyping...satire maybe...I can agree with that...


Stereotyping is a form of racism.

Satire doesn't even apply here.


satire:trenchant wit, irony, or sarcasm used to expose and discredit vice or folly

sterotyping:A stereotype is a generalized perception of first impressions: behaviors presumed by a group of people judging with the eyes/criticizing ones outer appearance


Google about stereotyping and racism. There's a bunch of stuff about it.

Giocamo's photo
Wed 01/21/09 07:36 PM






I think you need to look up the definition of " racist "...before you apply to someone or something !!



stereotyping...satire maybe...I can agree with that...


Stereotyping is a form of racism.

Satire doesn't even apply here.


satire:trenchant wit, irony, or sarcasm used to expose and discredit vice or folly

sterotyping:A stereotype is a generalized perception of first impressions: behaviors presumed by a group of people judging with the eyes/criticizing ones outer appearance


Google about stereotyping and racism. There's a bunch of stuff about it.


no need to...I already know the definition...and...now you do too...:smile:

deke's photo
Wed 01/21/09 07:51 PM
a new era of openness?
interesting
wonder how that's gonna work?

Winx's photo
Wed 01/21/09 08:00 PM







I think you need to look up the definition of " racist "...before you apply to someone or something !!



stereotyping...satire maybe...I can agree with that...


Stereotyping is a form of racism.

Satire doesn't even apply here.


satire:trenchant wit, irony, or sarcasm used to expose and discredit vice or folly

sterotyping:A stereotype is a generalized perception of first impressions: behaviors presumed by a group of people judging with the eyes/criticizing ones outer appearance


Google about stereotyping and racism. There's a bunch of stuff about it.


no need to...I already know the definition...and...now you do too...:smile:


I already did know.:wink:

Wiki - There are three major types of racism: It includes stereotyping(involving lack of respect, suspicion, devaluation, and dehumanization).

Persistent negative stereotypes add fuel to the fire within institutionalized racism. The presence of stereotypes matters because of their influence on interpersonal interactions. Stereotypes not only contribute to patterns of racial residential segregations, they also shape views of crime, crime policy, and welfare policy, especially if contextual information is stereotype-consistent.

Previous 1