Obama Positioned to Quickly Reverse Bush Actions
Stem Cell, Climate Rules Among Targets of President-Elect's Team
Transition advisers to President-elect Barack Obama have compiled a list of about 200 Bush administration actions and executive orders that could be swiftly undone to reverse White House policies on climate change, stem cell research, reproductive rights and other issues, according to congressional Democrats, campaign aides and experts working with the transition team.
A team of four dozen advisers, working for months in virtual solitude, set out to identify regulatory and policy changes Obama could implement soon after his inauguration. The team is now consulting with liberal advocacy groups, Capitol Hill staffers and potential agency chiefs to prioritize those they regard as the most onerous or ideologically offensive, said a top transition official who was not permitted to speak on the record about the inner workings of the transition.
In some instances, Obama would be quickly delivering on promises he made during his two-year campaign, while in others he would be embracing Clinton-era policies upended by President Bush during his eight years in office.
"The kind of regulations they are looking at" are those imposed by Bush for "overtly political" reasons, in pursuit of what Democrats say was a partisan Republican agenda, said Dan Mendelson, a former associate administrator for health in the Clinton administration's Office of Management and Budget. The list of executive orders targeted by Obama's team could well get longer in the coming days, as Bush's appointees rush to enact a number of last-minute policies in an effort to extend his legacy.
A spokeswoman said yesterday that no plans for regulatory changes had been finalized. "Before he makes any decisions on potential executive or legislative actions, he will be conferring with congressional leaders on both sides of the aisle, as well as interested groups," Obama transition spokeswoman Stephanie Cutter said. "Any decisions would need to be discussed with his Cabinet nominees, none of whom have been selected yet."
Still, the preelection transition team, comprising mainly lawyers, has positioned the incoming president to move fast on high-priority items without waiting for Congress.
Obama himself has signaled, for example, that he intends to reverse Bush's controversial limit on federal funding of embryonic stem cell research, a decision that scientists say has restrained research into some of the most promising avenues for defeating a wide array of diseases, such as Parkinson's.
Bush's August 2001 decision pleased religious conservatives who have moral objections to the use of cells from days-old human embryos, which are destroyed in the process.
But Rep. Diana DeGette (D-Colo.) said that during Obama's final swing through her state in October, she reminded him that because the restrictions were never included in legislation, Obama "can simply reverse them by executive order." Obama, she said, "was very receptive to that." Opponents of the restrictions have already drafted an executive order he could sign.
The new president is also expected to lift a so-called global gag rule barring international family planning groups that receive U.S. aid from counseling women about the availability of abortion, even in countries where the procedure is legal, said Cecile Richards, the president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America. When Bill Clinton took office in 1993, he rescinded the Reagan-era regulation, known as the Mexico City policy, but Bush reimposed it.
"We have been communicating with his transition staff" almost daily, Richards said. "We expect to see a real change."
While Obama said at a news conference last week that his top priority would be to stimulate the economy and create jobs, his advisers say that focus will not delay key shifts in social and regulatory policies, including some -- such as the embrace of new environmental safeguards -- that Obama has said will have long-term, beneficial impacts on the economy.
The president-elect has said, for example, that he intends to quickly reverse the Bush administration's decision last December to deny California the authority to regulate carbon dioxide emissions from automobiles. "Effectively tackling global warming demands bold and innovative solutions, and given the failure of this administration to act, California should be allowed to pioneer," Obama said in January.
California had sought permission from the Environmental Protection Agency to require that greenhouse gas emissions from vehicles be cut by 30 percent between 2009 and 2016, effectively mandating that cars achieve a fuel economy standard of at least 36 miles per gallon within eight years. Seventeen other states had promised to adopt California's rules, representing in total 45 percent of the nation's automobile market. Environmentalists cheered the California initiative because it would stoke innovation that would potentially benefit the entire country.
"An early move by the Obama administration to sign the California waiver would signal the seriousness of intent to reduce the nation's dependence on foreign oil and build a future for the domestic auto market," said Kevin Knobloch, president of the Union of Concerned Scientists.
Before the election, Obama told others that he favors declaring that carbon dioxide emissions are endangering human welfare, following an EPA task force recommendation last December that Bush and his aides shunned in order to protect the utility and auto industries.
Robert Sussman, who was the EPA's deputy administrator during the Clinton administration and is now overseeing EPA transition planning for Obama, wrote a paper last spring strongly recommending such a finding. Others in the campaign have depicted it as an issue on which Obama is keen to show that politics must not interfere with scientific advice.
Some related reforms embraced by Obama's transition advisers would alter procedures for decision-making on climate issues. A book titled "Change for America," being published next week by the Center for American Progress, an influential liberal think tank, will recommend, for example, that Obama rapidly create a National Energy Council to coordinate all policymaking related to global climate change.
The center's influence with Obama is substantial: It was created by former Clinton White House official John D. Podesta, a co-chairman of the transition effort, and much of its staff has been swept into planning for Obama's first 100 days in office.
The National Energy Council would be a counterpart to the White House National Economic Council that Clinton created in a 1993 executive order.
"It would make sure all the oars are rowing in the right direction" and ensure that climate change policy "gets lots of attention inside the White House," said Daniel J. Weiss, a former Sierra Club official and senior fellow with the Center for American Progress Action Fund.
The center's new book will also urge Obama to sign an executive order requiring that greenhouse gas emissions be considered whenever the federal government examines the environmental impact of its actions under the existing National Environmental Policy Act. Several key members of Obama's transition team have already embraced the idea.
Other early Obama initiatives may address the need for improved food and drug regulation and chart a new course for immigration enforcement, some Obama advisers say. But they add that only a portion of his early efforts will be aimed at undoing Bush initiatives.
Despite enormous pent-up Democratic frustration, Obama and his team realize they must strike a balance between undoing Bush actions and setting their own course, said Winnie Stachelberg, the center's senior vice president for external affairs.
"It took eight years to get into this mess, and it will take a long time to get out of it," she said. "The next administration needs to look ahead. This transition team and the incoming administration gets that in a big way."
Staff writers Juliet Eilperin, Spencer S. Hsu and Carol D. Leonnig and staff researcher Madonna Lebling contributed to this report.
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Show AllGeorge Wanker Bush must be chewing his liver out now, at least what's left of it after years of heavy drinking. He truly believed Republicans would rule forever and the rule of law in this country would gradually be eroded in a slow motion coup d'etat that would leave the constitution as worthless as used Kleenex. Like Hitler, he would construct a brand new Washington, D.C. of vulgar and oppressive neo-Germania architecture with a gallows as the centerpiece where he would hang his political and religious enemies in nationally televised midnight events, the sky pierced by hundreds of searchlights . Blackwater shock troops would move into places like Massachusetts and California and, along with their North Korean advisors, begin the process of making tens of thousands disappear. Two hundred foot tall statues of The Enlightened Decider would be erected in every major city in this country which would be renamed The Glorious Confederacy of Hallowed Christian States. I, too, thought all this would happen. And now, as if a magician had waved his hands, it's all gone. So The Wanker is left to chew his liver and wonder what clearing brush, bass fishing or getting shitfaced is compared to all that.
All this is - is making preparations for the Planned Parenthood Community so that international abortion can increase. The need for Planned Parenthood supporters and designers to reduce the world population is necessary to improve climate control and reduce poverty. Soon we fascist will return to our original agenda of getting rid of the Useless Eaters. Also the need to increase prosecution of those who support Constitutional Amendments e.g. the First, Second etc.
Obama has indicated that he MAY (rather than WILL) revoke Bush’s ban on stem cell research; which not only deprived hope from thousands of victims with incurable or terminal disorders, but also defied the will of the majorities of the populace and congress.
In view of urgent needs to reverse the immeasurable destruction from so many of Bush’s unprecedented environmental and social abuses, such ambiguity is not a good sign and cannot be tolerated. Obama was propelled to the presidency because of the gravity of these abuses--and his promises to nullify them. He must be made to understand that his voters will rebel against him if this is a prelude to his mode of operation.
Does this have anything to do with the working people. Sounds like more welfare from the taxpayer for executives. I would think the worker would be of some minor concern, since we do pay the salaries with our taxes.
How about a little less control and some production of some jobs.
"A team of four dozen advisers, working for months in virtual solitude, set out to identify regulatory and policy changes Obama could implement soon after his inauguration."
I think this statement speaks volumes about the seriousness of Barack's intentions.
But I think the Number One focus should be getting the troops away from Iraq, getting them home, NOT a Tidal shift of troops to Afghanistan and Pakistan. Right now, that is my only disagreement with the Obama Administration besides Clean Coal.
But my next question is, What do you do with 150,000+ individuals who are coming home, when the job economy is in the tank?
Since we are paying their salaries anyway, how about deploying them or offering them jobs constructing green energy facilities, large or local, retro-fitting existing buildings to conserve, repairing infrastructure and working with schools? These are steps that are more important to national security than invading and occupying various countries.
Joe
Question..
If Obama overturns all of Bushes egregious laws in one sweep, what might be the consequences??
I don't think that Obama is going to do as much as I'd like him to do, but I'll happily give him credit if he gets started with these initiatives.
One of the most important things he can do is get all of the foxes out of the hen house. No more polluters running the EPA. No more corporate agribusiness running the farm programs. No more corporate shills running forestry. We all know that a great many qualified people quit working for government under Bush. The trick will be to lure these qualified people back into government oversight and start regulating everything again instead of giving away the store to the corporations.
How about we just call the last 8 years a "Mulligan" and have every law reverted back to Dec 1999?
"The only means of strengthening one's intellect is to make up one's mind about nothing, to let the mind be a thoroughfare for all thoughts." - John Keats
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I really don't like Obama's positions on a great many things but this at least sounds promising and if he follows through with it I will give him praise on that.
"Before the election, Obama told others that he favors declaring that carbon dioxide emissions are endangering human welfare, following an EPA task force recommendation last December that Bush and his aides shunned in order to protect the utility and auto industries."
Yes, I know, we have no data on how long it would take to kill someone, if the air was a third Carbon Dioxide. But, no doubt, we will "soon" have that data.
What some may not be aware is that in 2007, the Antarctic Ocean was found to be saturated with CO2, this ocean and all other oceans warmer that this ocean, will not absorb anymore CO2.
But, trees and vegetation take CO2, bury the Carbon and give us the Oxygen we need to survive. Well, the bad news is that the largest rainforest in the world was found by NASA, to have 2,000 fires in one photo. In short, it is only a matter of 10s of years before the forests fires contribute more CO2 than other forests remove from the air. At that time, all discussions become irrelevant.
We will find out, the hard way, the survival of the fittest in air with CO2. Will marathon runners from Kenya be the most likely to survive?
No other site is comparable in concern, topics and, oh yes, the wise comments, except mine, of course. Thanks you all!
MikeSar
Now if he could only reverse global warming, all of the gobbled up resources that the "Corporatocracy" has eaten in it's bloated 8 years in office, and all of the other stuff they have screwed up!
This is great news. I'd been wondering if this could happen. I'm pleased to find that it's possible. Let's erase the Bush legacy. Hit the "reset" button!
I think a priority should also be to put religion back in the churches where it belongs, and get it out of the White House in the form of faith based anything.
Here, here.. Too bad Obama pledged to expand Bush's faith-based initiative.
"Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God?" -Epicurus
Nietzsche
George has done us a service. He has demonstrated how easily and quickly our rights 'guaranteed' by the constitution can become worth less than the paper they are printed on.
Even as the great constitution that everybody bows down to was being gutted the brown paper it was written on was being guarded day and night as if it were some kind of magic amulet. Even as George called it a 'piece of paper' he talked about how much those terrorists hated us for our freedoms.
I used to laugh at the human longing for a messiah, but if the President Elect does not become that for us now the only alternatives will be revolution or slavery.
I'm wondering what the overall environmental impact of war is.
What is the effect on the planet of hundreds of thousands of soldiers doing their soldier things every day? Can war be justified when the environmental destruction that it causes is considered? All those fuel guzzling machines must be putting tons of carbon into the atmosphere. What is the environmental impact of one missile from drawing board to settled dust and blood? What a total waste. Seems to me that if we can't get anywhere with an approach to stopping the wars with moral or Constitutional arguments, maybe an environmental analysis might get some attention at a time like this.
OK, let's just outlaw and forbid "signing statements." Period.
In my opinion the only question left unanswered once the bush administration is removed from office is this. Who is the all-time worst leader of a major country bush, Caligula, or Nero (the leader who many now believe was the biblical beast with the 666 mark).
My money is on bush after all he has greatly succeeded his grandfathers friend and war partner Hitler and every other modern day ruler, the English King Edward the II. Would perhaps be like Tony Blair but not even close to the evil that lies within bush.
Anyway that is something historians will likely be debating for eons to come provided, bush is evicted before he and his evil minions are able to destroy the world.
Obama should make every effort to fill every Federal judge spot right away with constitutional supporting judges. When Supreme Court spots open pick younger people without skeletons in the closet so they get confirmed.
As far as these regulations go - someone else can sort through those and Obama can just sign them with little time lost. The big issue is passing laws on the important ones so that the next mentally deficient President can't just switch it back.
Yes indeed, and since the Supreme Coutt has such a huge workload it seems now would be an ideal time to expand the court from 9 to 13 judges. I'm sure the republcians that suggested this in the past would support the concept now.
Finally, we have an ADULT in charge of things! Think about a house that has had teenagers getting drunk and trashing the place, not paying the bills, pissing off the neighbors for 8 entire years! Imagine the damage. Torture has to be "on the table"- Sorry Nancy. Ending Mountain Top Removal Mining has to be among the first Dubyuh mandates to be reversed. Stop raping the planet pure and simple. This will do much to restore America's image world wide. Rape is immoral. This is the first fact that Dubyuh's rubber stampers need to learn. Then they need to be imprisoned and or removed from office entirely. First things first.
We must remember this:
Bush will go down in history as the greatest republican president of all-time. That is correct if you think about it for a moment, who is the one president all the members the American hating, freedom hating, constitution hating party always refer to. You are correct , "Ronald The Great Reagan". By all republican standards George has far surpassed Ronny and should be considered the greatest republican president to date. Let’s review the facts.
The real standards republicans use to measure their Presidents are the following:
1. The amount of worldwide destruction and terror their administration caused; Reagan Iran-Contra, Bush Iraq war, Afghanistan War, worldwide terror squads. Winner Bush hands down, in his day Reagan/ Old Bushes admin was number 1.
2. The amount of despair and hopelessness caused to the greatest majority of free Americans by; not raising minimum wage, shifting the tax burden to the middle class, cutting social programs; OK I’ll concede this one is a tie, they are both number 1.
3. Allowing the most corporate fraud; (critical category to major party donors) Winner Bush hands down, ...in his day Reagan/(Old Bushes admin was number 1.
4. Spreading propaganda and destroying Americans freedom and liberty; once again Winner Bush hands down, ..in his day Reagan/ Old Bushes admin was number 1
5. Finally who maintained the largest most wasteful military budgets while cutting the most social programs and created the greatest amount of deficit spending, yes boys and girl this is the corner stone of any successful modern republican president; Well by now this must sound like a broken record; Winner Bush hands down, Bushes old man number 2, Bushes old mans first term/Reagan’s term) number 3 .
We must always remember this the next time we vote for a president or any other republican running for any public office. Bush epitomizes and carried out the republican again more effectively than any other republican in history and his main allies were the MSM.
Unsign 75%+ of Bush 'signing' statements. The vast majority of them are illegal and unconstitutional uses of executive power.
Because the economy appears to be such a hopeless mess, the symbolic gestures that the new administration makes are of the utmost importance. They can't afford many things they'd like to do. The first order of business should be shutting down Guantanamo as a signal to the rest of the world that the seige of the Bush Administration is lifted. Then, they might try to repeal the Military Commissions Act and restore habeas corpus rights. It may not be apparent to those living inside the country that many of the Bush measures are fascistic in nature.
Waste of time if those are the ones he is going to focus on. How about all the ones where he signed a bill into law, then created a signing statement saying the president would ignore it. How about some of those that take away our liberties, and lets not forget the torture bill, the so called patriot act, orders that easily allow for martial law etc, rendition, torture, right to face your accusers, you know the ones that matter for the average every day Joe, not big business.
Unless they push things to the left so that the next Republican administration has to reverse a bunch of left policies then Bush and co still have the upper hand, since they wont have time to do anything but fix the damage caused by Bush's extremism.
Cant say I count stem cell research among the priorities though. It smacks of secular fundamentalism and lunging at windmills. Science likes to reduce life to components and then say we are torturing in the name of compassion. How much of this stem cell research will involve torturing lab animals? I bet quite a bit since there is a racket behind much of medical science. You have breeders, cage makers, restraint suppliers. Not to mention the researchers themselves who need to guarantee a pay check each month by promising miracles.
It really isnt much different from the augurs of Ancient Rome, using chicken entrails to tell your future.
Last week a study said coffee is good for you,
this week a study said its bad.
Next week it will say its good again.
Also, the head of the Human genome project was a born again christian. The idea that it is science vs religion isnt quite accurate. Its really science exploitation that is the problem, and that transcends religious preferences.
It really isnt much different from the augurs of Ancient Rome, using chicken entrails to tell your future.
Ummmmmmm. Wow. Ok. One of these practices is pure superstition, the other has shown promising results to help suffering human beings.
"Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God?" -Epicurus
EVERY Bush and former "signing statement" should be objectively examined for its negatives and recinded if it cannot meet tough standards. This process should leave very few in place. In addition a written system of presidential self-restraint should be drafted and adhered to. All past instances of abuse are indications of pirated imbalance in the balance of powers.
Pierre sez: "In addition a written system of presidential self-restraint should be drafted and adhered to."
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There's already a system of restraint. It's called the Constitution.
THAT should be adhered to, since power will never restrain itself (see: unregulated capitalism).
When was the last time you remember, people following the Constitution, instead of perverting its use for their own Politico-Religious Supporters?