Showing posts with label Tom Daschle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tom Daschle. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 04, 2009

Too Many Mistakes











One screw-up can be written off as just a mistake -- everybody makes them. Two mistakes, and I begin wondering just what is going on. But when the third one comes, I have to think that someone is not doing their job. Who is vetting President Obama's picks for high-ranking positions in his administration? Why aren't they doing their job?

It was bad enough that Treasury Secretary Geitner seems to have forgotten to pay $34,000 in federal taxes. He's lucky that he finally got confirmed. Personally, I wouldn't have cared much if he hadn't. Ordinary Americans are expected to pay their taxes on time. I don't see why the head of the Treasury Department shouldn't be expected to do the same. But every administration makes some mistakes, and I was willing to forgive and forget.

But now we find out there are at least two other nominees who also have tax problems. They are Tom Daschle, who was nominated to head the Department of Health and Human Services, and Nancy Killefer, who was to oversee budget and spending reform. Both have admitted to making "honest mistakes" and failing to pay some federal taxes.

I am a supporter of Barack Obama, and I have been since Bill Richardson left the presidential race, but I'm starting to get irritated about this. Why wasn't this known in the vetting process? It was easy enough for the Republicans to find out about it. If they can do it, surely the Obama vetters could have done the same. And if they did know, why were these picks allowed to proceed?

Fortunately, both of them withdrew their names from consideration yesterday. That's a good thing, but it should never have been allowed to get this far. Also yesterday, President Obama took responsibility for the screw-ups and promised it wouldn't happen again.

The president said, "I've got to own up to my mistake which is that ultimately it's important for this administration to send a message that there aren't two sets of rules. You know, one for prominent people and one for ordinary folks who have to pay their taxes. I think I screwed up. And, you know, I take responsibility for it and we're going to make sure we fix it so it doesn't happen again."

He's right. It does give the impression that there's two sets of rules. And it's also true that since he's the president, he must be ultimately responsible. At least, he's man enough to admit it -- that's quite a change from the last administration in which the president could never own up to his mistakes.

I hope President Obama has learned from this, and that it doesn't happen again. The country really needs for him to succeed and fulfill his campaign promises.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

A Couple Of Good Cabinet Picks

Nobody seems to know what's going on with the pick for Secretary of State in the Obama administration. There are those who say Hillary Clinton is a lock for the position, others who say serious vetting is going on and it's up in the air, and still others who say the pick will not be Clinton because of her husband. It looks like we're going to have to wait to see how that comes out.

But according to sources within the Obama group, it looks like two choices have already been made. The first is former senator Tom Daschle of South Dakota (pictured). He has been chosen to be the Secretary of Health and Human Services. This is a very good pick.

In some departments (like State or Treasury), it might make sense to pick a moderate. But the Department of Health and Human Services needs a strong progressive voice. This is the department designated to help the poor and underprivileged, and with a strong recession (and maybe even a depression) coming on fast, we need someone willing to help these people instead of ignoring them like the last administration did.

This is also the department that will have a key role in fixing our broken healthcare system. In fact, Daschle is probably going to be a major force in designing a universal healthcare proposal. Fortunately, Daschle is a man with a proven progressive track record. I think he's the right man for the job.

The other pick is Eric Holder to be the Attorney General. He has the right experience, having served as Deputy Attorney General in the Clinton Administration, and he is ready to step up to the top position. Maybe now we can put civil rights and voting rights back on the agenda at the Justice Department. The Bush administration has ignored both areas.

I hope all of Barack Obama's cabinet picks are as good as these two.