The article wrote in the New York Times, "Radical in the White House," by Thomas L. Friedman, was wrote to let America know how far the United States has grown, by learning how to sit up, crawl, and stand tall walking and running fast at a full speed, with excellent accomplishments. It is amazing to hear the great history the United States has accomplished and now we have our First African-American President to continue the steamship at full speed ahead. Friedman is letting the President know that it will be hard to get back going and once the United States gets up to accomplish the small and big task it will become great accomplishment in the history book.
Friedman says, "Don't postpone solutions to every big problem that might involve some pain and by telling ourselves that dramatic new initiatives." Just go ahead and help the U.S. from drowning more. Friedman also writes toward Obama letting him know he will swing great heights and be able to run the bases, but don't skip a base causing some plans to fail, and continue to be in the leadership.
Obama is continuing to make new laws and programs and such while, doing so he is still making sure what it means to be a citizen, and clean up the eight year mess that will not be straighten out over night, it will take alot for the U.S. to fix it, and to create new jobs to continue to run faster in the finish.