8 de setembro de 2009

Obama fala amanhã sobre o seu plano para o sistema de saúde dos EUA

Na linha de produção (rascunhos de notas guardados) eu tenho imenso material sobre a situação actual dos EUA, mas eu coloco desde já esta, por uma questão de oportunidade.

Krugmam, Hoping for audacity - Paul Krugman Blog - NYTimes.com, espera que Obama amanhã seja audaz. Eu transcrevo o ínicio da sua nota, recomendando a sua leitura integral: é instrutiva.

"President Obama will give his big health-care speech tomorrow. Let’s hope he does it right.

What does that mean? It means not playing professor; it means not having the speech read as if it were written by a committee (like that woefully weak op-ed in the Times a couple of weeks back); it means showing real passion about health care, which has been sadly lacking so far.

I, for one, won’t be obsessing about exactly which pieces of proposed reform he emphasizes — because that’s not what’s driving the politics. Americans haven’t become skeptical about Obamacare because they’d rather shave an extra $30 billion a year off the cost; they have not, contrary to “centrist” fantasies, been turned off by the details of the stimulus plan or cap-and-trade. What has been missing is a vision. And this is probably the last chance to supply that vision.

So what should Obama do? I am not a speechwriter, but here’s my view: [...]"

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