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Home Front: Politix
An Office of Urban Policy?
2008-11-13
The day after meeting face to face with President Bush at the White House in a momentous affair, President-elect Barack Obama continues to work on his transition to take over the Oval Office on Jan. 20.

One person leading the transition is Valerie Jarrett, one of Obama's closest confidants and a longtime friend. As an insider to Obama's strategy and his meetings, Jarrett called Obama's Monday meeting with Bush "very cordial" and said it was a good sign that he invited Obama so soon after the election. "It was a very productive meeting and it was a good first step," Jarrett told NPR's Melissa Block.

"It was an opportunity for Obama to put clearly on the table the issues that he had emphasized in the course of the campaign," she said. "Putting people back to work, making sure that we stabilize our economy in the midst of this economic crisis, ensuring that people are not losing their homes as a result of foreclosure, having an infrastructure bill that will also put people to work. And then do the work that we need so desperately: our roads, our bridges, our schools."

Jarrett said Obama will create an Office of Urban Policy that will be charged with focusing on cities and "have a comprehensive approach to urban development."

It is unclear who will lead the office, which will be tasked with advocating for cities and targeting programs in a "logical and systematic way," but it is a key position, according to Jarrett. "For those of us who have worked in city governments across the country, we recognize how invaluable that person will be," she says.

When asked whether Obama would seek to reverse executive orders President Bush signed, including those concerning stem-cell research and oil and gas drilling, Jarrett said that the president-elect would have the attorney general comb through those after taking office and "determine which ones need to be revoked immediately."
Posted by:Beavis

#11  I nominate Rantburg as Czar of Quelling and Dispelling the Bullshit.
Posted by: JohnQC   2008-11-13 22:12  

#10  He has to have some way to spend all that 401K and IRA money he and his buddies in congress are going to steal from you.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2008-11-13 16:17  

#9  So what's HUD? Chopped liver?
Posted by: eLarson   2008-11-13 16:05  

#8  Office of Urban Policy, Energy Czar, Bailout Czar, etc.

Obama's solution to unemployment seems to be to give everyone jobs in his administration.
Posted by: DoDo   2008-11-13 11:06  

#7  Keep planning kid, your fellow Donks in Congress are already or already have spent all the money on the ever growing bailouts. You and yours missed the lesson from Hugo, pacing. A scorpion will remain a scorpion. Spend, spend, spend.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2008-11-13 07:14  

#6  We'll have to one day apologize to Bartholdi eh Anonymous? His Liberty may outlive our own.
Posted by: Besoeker   2008-11-13 06:07  

#5  Why, having an office of urban policy, injecting billions upon billions of taxpayers money into the 'hoods works so fine for France!
Posted by: anonymous5089   2008-11-13 05:56  

#4  Jarrett said Obama will create an Office of Urban Policy that will be charged with focusing on cities and "have a comprehensive approach to urban development institutionalize and make permanent government funded regional offices, networks, communal support, free clinics, and cultural re-education centers for the disenfranchised which reflect the administration and ACORN Chicago machine model." The goal of course is to ensure that no potential 2012 voter will be left behind.
Posted by: Besoeker   2008-11-13 05:07  

#3  "Democrats prepare to move forward with investigations of the Bush administration... Developing..."

Now up on Drudge, this is gonna suck.
Posted by: Shumble Black2589   2008-11-13 02:36  

#2  Jarrett said Obama will create an Office of Urban Policy that will be charged with focusing on cities and "have a comprehensive approach to urban development paying off his supporters."
Posted by: Pappy   2008-11-13 00:38  

#1  Jarrett said that the president-elect would have the attorney general comb through those after taking office and "determine which ones need to be revoked immediately."

Something tells me Obama ain't going to wait for a new AG to rescind some executive orders.
Posted by: badanov   2008-11-13 00:33  

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