Historians (rightly) rap Obama, arguing his stimulus package is weak.
As students of American history, we are heartened by your commitment to a jobs stimulus program inspired by the New Deal and aimed at helping “Main Street.” We firmly believe that such a strategy not only helps the greatest number in our communities but goes a long way toward correcting longstanding national problems.
For all our admiration of FDR’s reform efforts, we must also point out that the New Deal’s jobs initiative was overwhelmingly directed toward skilled male and mainly white workers. This was a mistake in the 1930s, and it would be a far greater mistake in the 21st century economy, when so many families depend on women’s wages and when our nation is even more racially diverse.
We all know that our country’s infrastructure is literally rusting away. But our social infrastructure is equally important to a vibrant economy and livable society, and it too is crumbling. Investment in education and jobs in health and care work shore up our national welfare as well as our current and future productivity. Revitalizing the economy will require better and more widespread access to education to foster creative approaches and popular participation in responding to the many challenges we face.
More here. I haven’t chimed in on the Rick Warren deal, but taken in sum I’m reminded of something I first heard from my wife. When someone shows you who they are, believe them. But instead of sitting on the sidelines, do something.
Again, thanks go to Buster.
S o True “Our Social Infrastructure is Equally Important to a Vibrant Economy”
Hey, thanks for the link! And posting on this subject.