Obama’s transformational presidency - By Eugene Robinson
Is it safe to say that Barack Obamas presidency will be remembered as the most consequential since Ronald Reagans a presidency that changed the trajectory of America and put us on a fundamentally different path?
That was the audacious goal Obama set for himself during his 2008 campaign. Now is a useful time to assess his progress because the sixth year of any presidents tenure tends to be seen as a low point. Familiarity breeds impatience and frustration among commentators, at least, whose narrow focus on which party is perceived as winning the day or the week misses the bigger picture.
In both the domestic and foreign spheres, Obama has had transformational impact. And there is more to come.
Reagans great achievement at home was to shift the political spectrum to the right. People tend to forget how radical his ideas once seemed. Tax cuts and massive deregulation were somehow going to produce more revenue? Wealth would inevitably trickle down and benefit the middle class and even the poor? It was not a Democrat but a fellow Republican, George H.W. Bush, who mocked the whole concept as voodoo economics.
Thats what Id still call Reagans program, but he altered the political debate to such an extent that what once were fringe ideas came to be seen as centrist. By the time Obama took office, the combination of Reaganite policies taken to extremes the Gipper might never have contemplated and globalization had produced a nation where the rich were becoming obscenely rich and everyone else was struggling to tread water.
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