> Vivec wrote:
> He has wasted no time putting those words into action. Wednesday Obama
> announced a pay freeze for senior White House staffers.
>

It's too bad that many Americans missed "the change" today, because
today it happened.  From Obama:

* we should never forget that we are here as public servants and
public service is a privilege. It's not about advantaging yourself.
It's not about advancing your friends or your corporate clients. It's
not about advancing an ideological agenda or the special interests of
any organization. Public service is, simply and absolutely, about
advancing the interests of Americans.

* ... part of what that means is making sure that we're spending
precious tax dollars wisely and cutting costs wherever possible.

* As of today, lobbyists will be subject to stricter limits than under
any other administration in history. If you are a lobbyist entering my
administration, you will not be able to work on matters you lobbied
on, or in the agencies you lobbied during the previous two years. When
you leave government, you will not be able to lobby my administration
for as long as I am President. And there will be a ban on gifts by
lobbyists to anyone serving in the administration, as well.

* If you are enlisting in government service, you will have to commit
in writing to rules limiting your role for two years in matters
involving people you used to work with, and barring you from any
attempt to influence your former government colleagues for two years
after you leave.

* And you will receive an ethics briefing on what is required of you
to make sure that our government is serving the people's interests,
and nobody else's -- a briefing, I'm proud to say, I was the first
member of this administration to receive last week.

* The way to make government responsible is to hold it accountable.
And the way to make government accountable is make it transparent so
that the American people can know exactly what decisions are being
made, how they're being made, and whether their interests are being
well served ...The directives I am giving my administration today on
how to interpret the Freedom of Information Act will do just that.

* The old rules said that if there was a defensible argument for not
disclosing something to the American people, then it should not be
disclosed. That era is now over. Starting today, every agency and
department should know that this administration stands on the side not
of those who seek to withhold information but those who seek to make
it known ... The Freedom of Information Act is perhaps the most
powerful instrument we have for making our government honest and
transparent, and of holding it accountable. And I expect members of my
administration not simply to live up to the letter but also the spirit
of this law.

* I will also hold myself as President to a new standard of openness.
Going forward, anytime the American people want to know something that
I or a former President wants to withhold, we will have to consult
with the Attorney General and the White House Counsel, whose business
it is to ensure compliance with the rule of law. Information will not
be withheld just because I say so. It will be withheld because a
separate authority believes my request is well grounded in the
Constitution.

*** Let me say it as simply as I can: Transparency and the rule of law
will be the touchstones of this presidency.

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