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Obama’s 100 days Articles

Obama’s path to greatness: socialism in one country?

For the last two years I have lived, studied, and worked in the United
States. I arrived in the country two years ago cynical about the state
of its politics. Although my columns for Progress got some of the minor
calls correct – like predicting that the extended Democratic primary
would help whoever faced John McCain, or that Sarah Palin was the dark horse candidate for Republican VP – I was wrong to think that Hillary Clinton could actually win the nomination after Super Tuesday or that John McCain would give Obama a run for his money in the general election. I got those predictions wrong because I
profoundly misunderstood a critical aspect of America’s collective DNA:
its ability to reinvent itself, realise its errors, and move on.

As Obama settles down to his presidency, Will Straw takes a break from politics and discovers a different side of Washington

Washington, D.C. is the home to ambitious politicos, world class
museums, and since 1995 La Barra Brava (“the brave fans”), the
independent fan club of Major League Soccer team, D.C. United.

American Nationwide Tax Day Tea Party

15 April has been proclaimed the American Nationwide Tax Day Tea Party.
The date coincides with country’s tax filing deadline; the theme is a
reference to the Boston Tea Party in 1773 when 342 crates from the East
India Company were dumped into Boston Harbour in protest at the three
pence import duty.

Labour must cut through false choices and be realistic about reform

Barack Obama has been fond of cutting through false choices, whether
between national security and “our ideals,” or between “sound science
and moral values.” In launching our book, The Change We Need: What Britain Can Learn from Obama’s Victory, Nick Anstead and I have come across three of our own.