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Hes not suddenly Paul Krugman: Lets not morph Obama into Elizabeth Warren quite yet
BILL CURRY | SALON
SUNDAY, JAN 25, 2015 07:00 AM EST
"Populist State of the Union with a fiery tone has liberals excited. They'd be wise to remember Obama's true nature"

What should we make of this new Obama? Are he and his new agenda for real? For liberals, these are tender questions. When Obama first appeared, their response was almost worshipful. Even today, many liberals treat Obamas progressive critics as apostates. Given their deep investment in him, the vitriol of Tea Party attacks and the looming specter of GOP rule, its easy to understand why. But its crucial now for his liberal critics and defenders alike to see him as he is.
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Obamas failure to reconcile words to deeds detracts mightily from the grab bag of ideas he offers under the catchy title middle class economics. As noted, these policies could really improve peoples lives. But while hes out thumping for them, hes in hot pursuit of what he hopes will be his last coup, approval of the Trans Pacific Trade Partnership. Its such a popular idea he chose not to breathe its name in his speech. What he did say was worth sampling if only to savor its cleverness: China wants to write the rules for the worlds fastest-growing region. We should write those rules
Thats why Im asking both parties to give me trade promotion authority to protect American workers, with strong new trade deals from Asia to Europe that arent just free, but fair.
He doesnt want another free trade fiasco like that awful NAFTA, just trade promotion authority to protect American workers. Surely we can all be for that.
Nearly all left-leaning Democrats oppose the TPTP: Paul Krugman, Joe Stiglitz, Bob Reich, Elizabeth Warren. One cant imagine Obama changing his mind on it any more than one imagines him asking any of them to help craft his new populist agenda. As he likes to reassure his donors, Im a market kind of guy, meaning he comes as close as a Democrat can to being a market ideologue. And yes, there is such a thing.
http://www.salon.com/2015/01/25/hes_not_suddenly_paul_krugman_lets_not_morph_obama_into_elizabeth_warren_quite_yet/
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