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Thursday, May 29, 2008
A scary to-do list for any president …
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
I’ve long thought that the challenges facing the next president may be more daunting than those faced by any new president other than Franklin Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln. Our $9 trillion national debt, the war in Iraq and Islamic terrorism, global warming, the energy crisis, health care … we have some tough decisions to make on issues that we’ve avoided addressing for far too long.
So it was interesting to hear Sen. Johnny Isakson say something similar in a radio interview with Tim Bryant of WGAU in Athens. Bryant asked the longtime Republican why he had decided to stay in Washington rather than come home to run for governor in 2010.
“The next eight years — under which ever person is elected president of the United States — probably are going to be the most challenging years in the history of — the modern history - of our country,” Isakson said, citing “a myriad of issues that we must deal with or it’s gonna be too late. And I want to be a part of that.”
There are moments in history when forces and pressures that have accumulated for decades force a dramatic and sudden change on a society, for better or worse. I think we’re on the cusp of such a moment. Isakson apparently thinks so too.



