From Market  Watch:
 
When David Axelrod, chief political adviser  to President-elect Barack Obama, went on "Meet the Press"  last weekend, he still wasn't ready to make a commitment about leaving  the Bush tax cuts on high earners in place until they expire in 2010.
 
As a political guru, Axelrod probably  shouldn't be too specific about economic policy, but his caution on  this issue is symptomatic of a troubling slowness in the Obama transition  team to adapt to the changed economic realities when it comes to taxes.
 
The campaign is over and the economy  is in much worse shape now than it was when Obama first designed his  tax platform more than a year ago.
No one should be thinking of raising  any taxes now by repealing tax cuts -- an alternative Axelrod said was  still open. The question is more whether these tax cuts should be extended  after all as another form of fiscal stimulus to flank the planned spending  measures.
