Andrew Leonard cites analyses of pending financial reform legislation by Paul Krugman and Noam Scheiber to suggest that the Administration will be happy to pass a weak bill and declare victory -- and that more generally, "the public's perception of how the administration is addressing the nation's problems may be more important to the White House than whether or not those problems will actually be solved."
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Andrew Leonard cites analyses of pending financial reform legislation by Paul Krugman and Noam Scheiber to suggest that the Administration will be happy to pass a weak bill and declare victory -- and that more generally, "the public's perception of how the administration is addressing the nation's problems may be more important to the White House than whether or not those problems will actually be solved."