One source of many Obama supporters' dismay is their discovery that he lacks the rebellious cowboy spirit his predecessors expressed almost as though it were genetic. "Go West," this cowboy spirit commands: go to the Wild West, conquer it and make it productive; face a challenge and succeed.
All previous presidents have assaulted their own West, including Bush, who, though he was no hero, had an enterprise in which he risked all of his capital; he exposed himself to ruin in order to achieve power.
Barack Obama has never conquered his own West. He seems to lack a pioneer spirit, even though he lived his early years west of the West, in Hawaii and Indonesia.
Returned to the continent, he did not take any initiative to improve himself aside from higher education. He wasn’t enterprising: he earned minimum wage when he was first employed.
These are laudable activities, but they lack the romantic aura required of American public figures – excluding military and diplomats, who don't have much public accountability.
The character of a country of adventurers who believe their own legend forces the leader to launch exemplary actions before those who do not wish to be state employees or to be financially dependent on tax money.
The most ambitious of Obama’s plans is health care. Apparently there is no better system than publicly funded health insurance, like the one he proposed, though this proposal has been devitalized.
Many U.S. citizens, though they sustain large charity networks for the poor, old and young, in cooperation with the government plans Medicare and Medicaid, reject the state imposition to pay for the health of those who, having income, spend money like cowboys and fail to put aside savings for their own health. Many Americans say that those who want to succeed must earn it themselves.
After failing in the health bill and in Massachusetts' recent election, maybe Obama’s attack against the bigger banks is now his own journey into West, his cowboy adventure. For now, it seems that he has pulled out his Colt.
Uno de los orígenes del desencanto de muchos de los votantes de Obama es que han descubierto que carece del rebelde espíritu cowboy de sus antecesores, plasmado en la orden casi genética, del Go West!, Vete al Oeste, conquístalo y hazlo productivo.
Todos los presidentes hasta él asaltaron su oeste, incluyendo a Bush, que aunque no fue un héroe, creó una empresa con la que arriesgó su capital: se expuso a arruinarse para alcanzar al poder.
Barack Obama nunca conquistó su oeste. Parece carecer de espíritu pionero, pese a que vivió sus primeros años al oeste del oeste, en Hawai e Indonesia.
Vuelto al continente no tuvo iniciativas para hacerse a si mismo fuera de la universidad. No fue emprendedor: siempre cobró nóminas como funcionario.
Actividad loable pero carente del halo romántico estadounidense, con excepción de los militares y los diplomáticos, de quien se juega el futuro sin sueldos públicos.
El carácter de país de aventureros que creen su propia leyenda obliga al líder a emprender lances ejemplares para quienes no deseen ser funcionarios ni depender económicamente de los impuestos.
El programa más ambicioso de Obama es el sanitario. Aparentemente, no hay nada mejor que una seguridad social pública como la que proponía, aunque hoy está descafeinada.
Muchos estadounidenses, que sostienen grandes redes caritativas para pobres, ancianos y niños en cooperación con los gubernamentales Medicare y Medicaid, rechazan que el gobierno les imponga pagarle la sanidad a quienes, teniendo ingresos, los gastan como cowboys sin asegurarse su salud. Dicen que quienes quieran ganar su oeste, que se lo paguen.
Tras fracasar en sanidad y en Massachusetts, quizás el ataque de Obama contra los grandes bancos sea ahora su Go West!, su aventura de cowboy. De momento, anuncia que ha sacado el Colt.
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It wouldn’t have cost Trump anything to show a clear intent to deter in a strategically crucial moment; it wouldn’t even have undermined his efforts in Ukraine.
The madness lies in asserting something ... contrary to all evidence and intelligence. The method is doing it again and again, relentlessly, at full volume ... This is how Trump became president twice.
It wouldn’t have cost Trump anything to show a clear intent to deter in a strategically crucial moment; it wouldn’t even have undermined his efforts in Ukraine.