Add our name to the growing list of voices calling upon President Obama to propose a big, bold, far-reaching plan to kickstart the economy and spur job creation. We need the audacity of hope, not the soft prejudice of low expectations, to borrow from a few well-worn campaign cliches. Because make no mistake, this is a campaign.
If Obama were a more skillful (or, perhaps we should say, a more ruthless) negotiator, he might be able to persuade enough recalcitrant Congressional Republicans to support a modest, centrist package of intiatives designed to, at best, help the economy muddle along. But he’s no Lyndon Johnson. And the GOP these days is hardly a loyal opposition.
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