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Clean Up W's Mistakes

Posted by Rich Hoeppner at 12:10 AM on December 19, 2008.


Obama's most daunting task will be to repair what the Bush administration has done to disrupt our entire government process.

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Obama's most daunting task will be to repair what the Bush administration has done to disrupt our entire government process.  The balance of power that was disrupted by the executive branch is totally unconstitutional, as are the presidential signings on legislation.  The international treaties that Bush and Cheney violated must be restored. The economic deregulation the past administration imposed, leading to near total financial collapse must be corrected if our nation is to survive. Unfortunately, if Obama does not demand that his new Justice Department investigate and prosecute violations of law that were committed by the past administration, he will have failed and whatever else he does will be irrelavant. The most important change Obama should make would be to eliminate the Federal Reserve Board, and restore control of the economy back to the Congress as is mandated by the Constitution.

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