Obama’s speech: same old, same old

Well, the people have spoken. Barack Obama had wanted to wait another week to give his State of the Union speech, but they wouldn’t let him. It would have delayed the season premiere of Lost. So he gave it last night instead, while the reruns were still on. For the first half hour or so, I even thought Obama’s speech … >>

Truths and half-truths about the economy

Two weeks ago, on October 29, the US officially became the fourth G-7 nation, after Germany, Japan and France, to come out of recession. After shrinking for a year, the US economy grew at an annual rate of 3.5 percent during the third quarter of 2009. That was great news. The Guardian described Britain’s envy at what was partly the … >>

The battle for Pittsburgh

“I wonder where we go when we die,” Calvin, the cartoon character, says to his friend Hobbes. Hobbes guesses: “Pittsburgh?” Calvin asks, “You mean if we’re good or if we’re bad?” The emptiness of that medium-sized city during the G-20 conference last week made me think I’d missed the Rapture or maybe the swine flu. Imagine everyone gone, except for … >>

Pittsburgh welcomes the world

Halloween has come early to Pittsburgh this year. The decorations are already up on the neighbors’ houses: jack o’ lanterns, dried cornstalks and scarecrows are scaring away evil spirits five and a half weeks before October 31. The Halloween colors, orange and black, have also appeared a lot downtown. They’re used on signs that announce road construction, detours and inconveniences … >>

It’s your money… or is it?

“In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes,” wrote one of America’s great philosophers, Benjamin Franklin, in 1789. In our time, conservative populists have often tried to prove him wrong. It’s an easy way to get votes: tell people their government is stealing from them and needs to be replaced. “It’s your money” is … >>

Getting America back on track

Ordinary Americans, and members of Congress, needed a deep breath to think about spending another $787 billion to get the derailed US economy back on track. Only one-sixth of the total was for projects in infrastructure and science, but a small item received an undue amount of attention. It was a $1.3 billion subsidy for Amtrak, the national passenger rail … >>

Common ground can be good PR

Finally, he’s back. In a major address to both houses of Congress Tuesday night, Barack Obama outlined his plans for the economy and his priorities for the country. Not only was it one of Obama’s most inspirational speeches; it was probably the most inspirational speech given by any president in recent memory. (Watch video | Read the text) The somber, … >>