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Thursday, February 14, 2008

Obama's Bad Ideas

Barack Obama is on the short path to the nomination, but Jim Geraghty has a couple of items that should give everyone pause when it comes to making this guy president. First, Obama's "simplified" tax plan:
To a degree, that vow entails bureaucratic measures; he proposed a plan to simplify the tax code by allowing the Internal Revenue Service to send taxpayers their returns already completed with income and withholding information supplied by employers and banks. The taxpayer would just check the form and file it.

How comfortable are you in allowing the IRS to calculate your tax return, not to mention knowing everything about your income and expenses? No thanks, and Jim has more on why this would be a terrible idea.

And then there's this item on Obama's ham-handedness when it comes to important buttons:
Barack Obama angered fellow Democrats in the Illinois Senate when he voted to strip millions of dollars from a child welfare office on Chicago's West Side. But Obama had a ready explanation: He goofed.

"I was not aware that I had voted no," he said that day in June 2002, asking that the record be changed to reflect that he "intended to vote yes."

That was not the only misfire for the former civil rights attorney first elected to the state Senate in 1996. During his eight years in state office, Obama cast more than 4,000 votes. Of those, according to transcripts of the proceedings in Springfield, he hit the wrong button at least six times.

The rules allow state lawmakers to clear up a mishap if they suffered from a momentary case of stumbly fingers or a lapse in attention. Correcting the record is common practice in the Illinois Legislature, where lawmakers routinely cast numerous votes in a hurry.

But some lawmakers say the practice also offers a relatively painless way to placate both sides of a difficult issue. Even if a lawmaker admits an error, the actual vote stands and the official record merely shows the senator's "intent."

We should probably have someone else handle the red phone that orders our missile strikes.

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