New York Daily News

Blaz in N.H. laments Bam ‘lost window’

- BY HUNTER WOODALL

CONCORD, N.H. — Mayor de Blasio on Sunday criticized former President Barack Obama during a small gathering as he mulls a run for President, saying that Obama’s early days in office were “a lost window.”

Minutes later, in front of a larger audience, de Blasio praised the Affordable Care Act, Obama’s signature legislativ­e achievemen­t, calling it “progress.” Obama pursued the health care legislatio­n during his first two years in office and has been criticized at times for focusing more on health care than the struggling economy.

A handful of people were present in a second-floor private room of a Concord restaurant when de Blasio (photo) compared Obama with President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who took office in 1933 amid the Depression and immediatel­y began a series of actions that came to define the modern presidency’s focus on a 100-day agenda. The mayor said Roosevelt was the only person who “had a greater head of steam and political momentum and capital coming into office.”

“He, to his great credit, did the 100 days and the reckless abandon and understood that you had to achieve for people to build the next stage of capital to use for the next thing,” de Blasio said. “Obama, I think, nobly went at health care, but it played out over such a long time and it got treated politicall­y as such a narrow instead of universal item, tragically, that it was a lost window. And I’m not saying anything I don’t think a lot of people feel.”

By contrast, de Blasio promoted 2009’s Employee Free Choice Act as the kind of legislatio­n worth pursuing by a new President, which raised another matter critical of Obama. The proposed law would have made it easier for workers to join unions, but it became one of labor’s grievances against Obama when he didn’t press for its passage as Democrats controlled Congress — the same period in which he pushed for the health care law.

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