Wednesday, January 24, 2007

State of the Union Summary

Purportedly, I have good "summarizing" skills. So I went ahead and highlighted what I felt were the key points of Bush's State of the Union speech for my readers who didn't have time to listen to the hour long speech but still wanted to know what the basics of it were. Anything in italics is personal commentary, feel free to ignore it.

The text of the speech can be found here:

State of the Union 2007

The State of the Union speech

  1. Balance the Federal Budget
    1. Eliminate deficit in the next five years
    2. Stop the process of “earmarking” (Earmarking is a process of attaching
      addendums to Bills after they have been approved).
    3. Find “some way” to fix Social Security, Medicaid and Medicare
  2. Reauthorize the (horrible, misguided and ineffective) No Child Left Behind Act
  3. Reform Federal Health Insurance Subsidies
    1. Adjust tax structure for families and singles with Health Insurance (first 15k
      or 7.5k non-taxable respectively)
    2. Provide monies to states who give free health care
    3. Expand Health Savings Accounts, help Small Businesses, reduce costs and medical
      errors (how would the government do this?), and encourage price
      transparency.
    4. Medical Liability Reform
  4. Immigration
    1. Double the size of the border patrol + new infrastructure/technology (bah,
      don’t believe it’s necessary)
    2. Establish a temporary worker program so that foreigners can cross the border into
      the US to work. (It’s interesting to me, because most people who are
      worried about illegal immigration are worried that foreigners will “take
      all of our jobs” – sort of like a reverse fear of outsourcing. Bush is
      saying he wants to make this easier – he wants to increase border
      security to protect us from…yeah, you guessed it. Terrorists. Also to
      stop criminals and drug dealers. I’m not claiming that these are not
      important, but I don’t believe our current method is effective – at
      stopping the problems it hopes to stop or at dealing with the concerns of
      most Americans when it comes to illegal border crossing).
    3. Somehow resolve the status of current immigrants to the country (legal or
      no?)
    4. Reform immigration laws to encourage the American “melting pot”
  5. Reduce dependence on foreign oil
    1. Increase development and distribution of alternative energy sources. I will
      give Bush credit here – instead of instantly talking about how he wants
      to increase internal oil drilling he instead discusses the importance of
      developing alternative energy sources. There is no mention of government
      funding of any kind of research.
    2. Reduce gasoline usage by 20% in the US in the next 10 years (increase fuel
      efficiency and quintuple current mandatory renewable fuel goals).
    3. Double the capacity (heh capacity, not the amount of oil) of our current
      oil reserves.
  6. Homeland Security
    1. “Yet one question has surely been settled: that to win the war on terror we
      must take the fight to the enemy.” Bush makes this statement when
      discussing the current debates about whether our current course is
      correct. It’s obviously wrong and conveys a false dichotomy: either we
      fight on their territory or on ours. I am not convinced (and I don’t
      believe I’m alone in thinking so) that a fight must take place at all.
    2. It’s important for America to stay on the offensive. It is not easy for
      terrorists after 9/11. He lists a bunch of examples of failed terrorist
      plots.
    3. General anti-Al Qaeda anti-Hezbollah rhetoric. In short: “Al Qaeda are bad and
      evil. They want to rule the world in a totalitarian manner and will kill
      anyone and everyone to do it.” Fairly long, and also incriminates Iran
      significantly (as Iran houses the Hezbollah). I think it’s interesting
      to revisit the article I posted recently about the world opinion on US
      foreign policy. It’s widely believed that the US is making itself less
      and not more safe – this doesn’t make it true of course, but it does give
      a more impartial picture of how other countries view the US’ actions.
    4. It’s important for the US to support democratic leaders in other countries so
      that it’s possible for them to lead their countries in such a way that
      the terrorists cannot exist inside of it.
    5. We will stay in Iraq until our original goals are met.
    6. We are sending an additional 20,000 troops, the majority going to Baghdad.
      4,000 marines are also being sent (with orders to “find and clear out”
      the terrorists. Ha, clear out).
    7. If we leave early, the terrorists win.
    8. Bush moves to establish an advisory council on the War on Terror (we all
      know how much Bush listens to advisory councils)
      .
    9. Increase the size of the Army/Marines by 92,000 in the next five years. Also,
      create a Civilian Reserve Corps which consists of civilians with special
      skills to serve on missions abroad.
  7. Foreign Policy
    1. To whom much is given, much is needed (ha, it’s the Rand Communist pay
      scale!).
    2. Continue the fight against HIV/AIDS, especially in Africa.
    3. Asks for $1.2b over five years in funds to combat malaria in Africa.
    4. Continue to fund the Millennium Challenge Account (haven’t heard of it.
      Apparently, it’s exists to support countries who need help and have democratic
      governments).



For those of you aching for satire, this is kind of funny. Highlights:

"First of all, I lied about the reasons for war in Iraq. It never had anything to do with WMD, or with 9/11...and I apologize for misleading you."

"I'm sorry I [authorized the NSA to wiretap phone calls], and that I did it without telling anybody, and that I've been abusing my presidential power...and I'm sorry I broke the law doing it."

"I know torture is wrong...it was a mistake, and I also apologize to anyone who was tortured because of me. Especially the innocent guys, which we now know was pretty much all of them."

2 comments:

Lydia said...

oo, a summary =P

haha, didn't he look so proud after having mentioned ethanol as an alternative energy source? lol

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the summary AJ - I think I was clipping my toenails during the PA so it was good to get a summary from such a super summariserer $ not have to watch that pig-headed cock gobbling bigot look down his nose at me.

Can Congress ixnay the addl troups / extra months decision? Hopefully. What a waste - but fitting for government work.

One thing about Bush and the war that I find a little paradoxical is that Bush is a Christian / believer in the second coming / which purportedly (your word)happens during a time of "great turmoil, war, unrest, bla bla bla" (don't know the exact words from the Bible) in the middle east -- so... Bush, a Christian, is actually fighting against the conditions that would make his God come again. But maybe he knows this, knows that we can't win, and fully believes Jesus is going to come back down from heaven here soon - and so he wants to be seen putting up the good fight when it happens. Sounds far fetched but could be true (I threw in some superlatives above, but I do really think Bush is a bigot - and he is self reportedly a fundamentalist christian).

Oh, one other comment on the oil topic. Capacity is actually of greater importance than amount or supply (in terms of where we can make a difference / impact). Scientists estimate that some high percentage (90% or so?) of the earth's oil has already been discovered. Efficiency and capacity of production determine supply (in the short run). That we are running out of oil is a foregone conclusion. ... But this won't happen for another 40-50 years or so - so from Bush's point of view it probably doesn't matter. Conservation in general doesn't matter - Soon Jesus will come again, we will all sprout little angel wings, and so we won't need cars or oil to get around. I'm going to ask for super speed too. Because if you think about it, the wings won't help you much in heaven (no air). And if YOU think about it, they're going to burn right off. So while the wings sound great in theory, I'm trying not to get to excited about them.

Keep up the good work AJ - I enjoy reading your site. JP (as if you didn't already know)