President Obama’s State of the Union Speech!

Dear Commons Community,

Last night, President Obama delivered his State of the Union Address to the nation.  There were no surprises as he spoke about a lot of the issues that he has discussed in the past – the economy, tax reform, infrastructure, clean energy, education, immigration, etc.   The speech was approximately one hour and he received 78 rounds of applause from mostly the Democrats in the chamber.  Some of the highlights were as follows:

On social security:  “we must keep the promises we have already made”

On the stagnation in Washington:  “the greatest nation on Earth cannot keep drifting from one manufactured crisis to another “

On government: “we don’t need bigger government – we need smarter government”

On infrastructure:  “ we need to repair the 70,000 bridges in this country that have been found to be structurally deficient”

On gun control:  “the victims of Sandy Hook deserve a vote”

On pre-schooling:  “we need to give our kids a chance”

On high schools:  “At schools like P-Tech in Brooklyn, a collaboration between the New York Public Schools, the City University of New York, and IBM, students will graduate with a high school diploma and an associate degree in computers or engineering.”  Those of us here at CUNY can be especially proud of the mention of our university.

One of the most touching moments was when he singled out Desiline Victor, a 102-year old woman who waited six hours to vote in Florida.  She was in the audience and received a standing ovation.

Click here to access a video and full text of the President’s Address.

Tony

Pope Benedict Resigns!!!

Pope Benedict

Dear Commons Community,

The news heard around the world yesterday was the resignation of Pope Benedict.  It is truly a rare event (the last pope to resign was Pope Gergory XII in 1475) when someone is willing to give up supreme power over the beliefs of 1 billion people.   The news media is awash with analyses of his decision and his legacy.  The New York Times, for instance, has four op-ed pieces today:

The Change Upon Christ’s Rock  By JAMES MARTIN

The Pope Could Still Right the Wrongs By JASON BERRY

Farewell to an Uninspiring Pope By JOHN PATRICK SHANLEY

The Humble Pope By CAROL ZALESKI

Among them you will find the compliments as well as the criticisms.  Some found him a profound scholar and staunch defender of traditional Catholic teachings. Others found him to be too conservative having not moved on such issues as the role of women in the church.    As a Catholic, I have mixed feelings but lean with the latter.

The world will watch as Pope Benedict leaves office and wait for the decision of the Conclave of Cardinals and for the white smoke to appear over St. Peters.

Tony