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Opinion

Barack Obama Left Holding the Bag

Bush administration actions—and inactions—create a daunting set of tasks for the next president

Posted January 14, 2009

As America approaches a historic transfer of power, it is becoming ever clearer what a daunting set of tasks awaits the new administration. When Barack Obama takes the oath of office at noon on January 20, he will inherit an economy collapsing before our eyes and a pair of ongoing wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. But he will also inherit a federal government whose machinery should bear an "out of order" sign.

Some of these problems were in place well before George W. Bush's inauguration but were exacerbated by his policies or worsened by his administration's actions (or inactions). Many of the failings are tied to Bush appointees who appear to have been selected primarily on the basis of ideology and loyalty rather than competence.

The Bush administration has also displayed what's at best a lukewarm interest in independent oversight, often siding with business over consumers and special interests over the public. The results have been dramatic consequences in a variety of sectors.

Obama has often stated his desire to have a more efficient government—one that is open, transparent, and accountable. "We are not going to be hampered by ideology in trying to get this country back on track," he said in December. "We want to figure out what works."

Not much did under Bush.

In a comprehensive assessment of systematic failures over the past eight years, the Center for Public Integrity found 128 examples of government breakdown involving 67 federal government agencies. The failures occurred in areas as diverse as education, energy, the environment, justice and security, the military and veterans' affairs, healthcare, transportation, financial management, consumer and worker safety, and more. While some of the failures are, by now, depressingly familiar—a false premise for war, torture, and the handling of Katrina—many are less well known but equally distressing, such as a dismissiveness toward whistleblower complaints, $100 billion in revenue lost to corporations' offshore tax shelters, and a backlog of Veterans Affairs disability claims.

Much of the function of the federal government shifted from public employees to private contractors, as federal spending on contractors nearly doubled from fiscal year 2001 to fiscal year 2006, jumping from $234.8 billion to $415 billion. These contracts often lacked competitive bidding processes and effective oversight and suffered from cost overruns and poor execution.

Finally, the White House and its political appointees have frequently inserted themselves into matters of science, overruling experts and suppressing reports that did not coincide with the administration's philosophy. The nonpartisan Union of Concerned Scientists warned that "political interference in federal government science is weakening our nation's ability to respond to the complex challenges we face."

The picture that emerges is one of an administration unable to meet its basic responsibilities and adversely impacting the nation's citizens.

Bill Buzenberg is executive director of the Center for Public Integrity in Washington.

Reader Comments

Drivel

Obama left holding the bag? Oh, give me a break! That's right, he and the Dems had nothing to do with our financial melt down. Clinton's inaction did nothing to spur 9/11.

Yeah, it's all George's fault. You know it rained this morning and I broke a fingernail. Freakin Bush, that tyrant..it's all his fault.

Are there no level headed free thinkers left in this country? What a bunch of biased, delusional extremist crap.

really???

the only problem with Joe of CA's post below is that bush actually had a record...failed business man...3 or 4 failed oil companies (never actually worked in the oil field on the rig)...didn't do much with the tx rangers...wrecked the education system in texas as governor...avoided military service at all cost (then lied about an actual vet in 04)...as did his vice pres...neither of them have kids in the military but they ask you to send yours...lied to you for 4 years as pres...so even with this record...people voted for him because of so called morals...he's probably the most immoral pres we've had...he's pro-life and that makes it all ok?? really?? he'll send your kid to war and get them killed over there and thats ok?? really?? he'll let 2 or 3 million africans die under a brutal government but we need to invade iraq because of a couple thousand kurds?? really?? the justifications just don't add up...

so i guess a bad record is better than no record at all??? really??? people voted for bush because he made them think he was a true texan...he's not actually from here...didn't go to school here...i'm a gun totin', cattle raisin', true texan and bush is not one of us, and never has been, a true texan. anyone can put on a hat and boots and act the part...

great leaders LEAD...that's what your so called "good show", "good rally", "good call" is for...getting people to stand up and do something...getting them fired up and ready for what's to come...and it ain't all roses...and isn't being fed to us as "all good" when it's not. Obama will lead like bush never could. he get's people enthused about taking part in their own destiny and being part of the process.

I guess we'll see...but i feel like i've been lead down the path to nowhere the last 8 years...good thing there'll be 8 years to turn it around...

You're right.....

Bush wasn't much... trouble is, Obama's less.

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