The First Days

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Obama’s been president for two days now, and so far so good. (How’s that for a honeymoon period?) His first actions to start the ball rolling to end the institutionalized injustice of Guantanamo Bay, and mandate greater openness in government affairs, are most encouraging—as is the fact that he’s already been on the phone to open dialogues with heads of state in the Middle East. And while we have yet to see what he’ll do in the arena of science and the environment, his inaugural speech pointed the way. The New Scientist offers an excellent recap of his statements about restoring science to its rightful place in political decision-making (this, I might point out, from a man of strong faith), and rethinking how we can use the world’s resources for the benefit of all, not just the wealthy.

The economy, of course, will be the real test. Will he find the silver bullet? I guess we’ll all stayed tuned.

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  1. substandardTim
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    i’ve honestly had the exact opposite reaction to all of his executive orders thus far.

    i won’t go into detail on each one but suffice it to say that he is exactly who people thought he was.

  2. Jeffrey A. Carver
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    Well, that’s good, because his supporters want him to be exactly who we thought he is.

    Someday, Tim, you and I will agree on politics. And then watch out, because the sky will probably fall. 🙂

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