Charles M. Blow: 'The Incredible Shrinking Presidency'
Source: New York Times
It was hard to watch President Obama during Tuesdays State of the Union address and not see a man who has had his coat trimmed and his ambitions adjusted.
He touted his accomplishments, as he should have, but in laying out the parameters of his year of action he outlined goals that didnt ask America to dream as much as adjust to the paralysis, abandoning big moves for smaller ones.
Republican lawmakers have made clear that they have no desire to work with him and that they have every intention of opposing him, even if that means the legislative branch passes almost no laws. And thats exactly what theyve done. In December, Politico put it this way: using public laws passed or bills passed as the measurement, the 113th Congress has passed just 58 laws so far, the lowest since 1947.
... The president has had failures and missteps, to be sure. Every administration has some. None are perfect. But the idea of grinding government to a halt in opposition to one leader as Republicans have done has been an extraordinary and infuriating thing to behold.
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