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Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Obama addresses "recycled" appointees
Obama addressed concerns that many of his economic appointees have been "recycled," meaning they were in the Clinton Administration.
"The American people would be troubled if I selected a treasury secretary or a chairman of the National Economic Council at one of the most critical economic times in our history who had no experience in government whatsoever," Obama said.
You mean like electing a president who has no experience either?
Anyway, isn't that what "change" is supposed to be all about?
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get off the change bandwagon
obama has a large degree of freedom to choose new old and whatever in between
the first step in change is to create a balanced front that will not rock the boat, except for those who are jetsking in and around the contrarian wakes, which is not a bad think but the general public cannot move like that.
You gotta rock the boat at this point. That's what he said he would do.
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