Subscribe to Common Dreams News Updates
Most Popular This Week
Popular content
Today's Top News
Liberal Democrats Take Aim at Funding for War
At the same time, voters who supported Obama's candidacy last year are expressing their disappointment online and in street protests against his plan to increase American forces in the war-ravaged nation to nearly 100,000.
Rep. Barbara Lee of Oakland has sponsored a bill to cut off war funding. (Photo: Alex Wong / Getty Images)
"This is not the hope you voted for," read a sign at an anti-war protest in San Francisco this week.
Congressional leaders predict that Obama will have to ask Congress for supplemental war funding in the next six months to pay for his plan, which his administration estimated would cost $30 billion. Rep. John Murtha, D-Pa., who chairs the subcommittee that oversees the Pentagon budget, predicts it could top $40 billion.
Bay Area positions
That offers an opportunity for opponents, including Rep. Barbara Lee, D-Oakland, who has sponsored a bill that would cut off funding for the war, to leverage Congress' power to challenge the war.
A week after saying there wasn't Democratic support for an escalation, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi - typically the president's biggest backer on Capitol Hill - continued Thursday to offer neutral statements on Obama's plan except for saying she opposes a proposed war surtax to fund it.
Rep. Mike Honda, D-San Jose, chairman of the Congressional Progressive Caucus' Afghanistan Task Force, worries about the annual cost of $1 million per soldier on the ground in Afghanistan.
Rep. George Miller, D-Martinez, added: "I expect more casualties, and I don't see any end to what has been going on unsuccessfully."
At a Senate Foreign Relations hearing Thursday, Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., said "the situation got worse" after she voted to fund Obama's request to send 21,000 more troops to Afghanistan earlier this year.
"How can we now leap to the conclusion that more troops will mean less violence when the opposite seems to have occurred?" Boxer said.
Coalition abandoned
Obama is abandoning the coalition of liberals who helped elect him, analyst Phyllis Bennis of the liberal Institute for Policy Studies said, by relying on support from "the Pentagon, the Republicans and the right wing of the Democratic Party, who together will claim their due as an empowered pro-war coalition."
That realignment, she said, could imperil Obama's domestic agenda - including proposals to reform health care, establish climate change policy and fix the economy - by alienating liberals in his party and adding to the burgeoning federal debt.
"It ruins the potential for his domestic agenda," Bennis said. "How is he supposed to do health care if he spends another $30 billion on Afghanistan? And if he doesn't do health care or climate change or his jobs program, then he's got a big problem politically."
Grassroots dismay
Obama's grassroots supporters are dismayed by his plan for a troop surge, even though he consistently called Afghanistan the "central front" in the battle against terrorism during his presidential campaign and has called for sending at least two more brigades, roughly 10,000 soldiers, there since 2007.
"I held out hope that he wouldn't really do it," Desiree Aubry, a San Francisco City College student, said at a San Francisco anti-war demonstration Wednesday night that drew 200 protesters.
The liberal organizing hub MoveOn.org wants supporters to lobby Congress to set a firm troop pullout date. And on the Web site of Organizing for America, an extension of Obama's campaign effort, a poster identified as Jono Shaffer wrote: "This decision on Afghanistan is a slap in the face to those of us who supported you as a peace candidate."
Still, Congress will give Obama the money needed to fund the expanded Afghanistan operation, said Lawrence Korb, a senior fellow at the liberal Center for American Progress who advised Obama on Afghanistan strategy during his presidential campaign. "And I don't think it is going to have an impact on his domestic agenda."
They'll come around
Liberal congressional leaders like Pelosi will eventually support the plan out of political necessity, said Steven Hill, director of the Political Reform Program at the New America Foundation, a nonpartisan think tank.
While Obama's Afghanistan plan may not be popular with the Democrats' anti-war wing, it will play better with conservative Blue Dog Democrats. Obama needs those legislators to retain their seats next year to maintain a strong majority in the House, Hill said.
- Posted in



47 Comments so far
Show AllThe so called liberals represent no more than 20 percent of the population and about the same percentage of the congress. Nothing but a total collapse of the financial system will stop the Empire from waging war anywhere and everywhere.
The financial system has collapsed (especially in the USA) and is on artificial life support.
Rather than try to achieve peace through dealing the final death blow to the imperial monster, I would attempt a populist joining of left and right to create a democratic society on the rubble of the corporate dictatorship.
The difficulty will be in steering the right to a peaceful,democratic,rational conclusion, upon the destruction of the corporate dictatorship through, a united universal populist militancy.
odoco
Good day Glenn: I agree with your thoughts on the masses coming together. The problem, as I see it, is reflected in your last statement. How do we get those on the Right to actually seek alternative sources of information / education in order to enlighten? Those they now support are the very same that has destroyed this country - how can we get that across to them?
There are many on the "Right" who do know what's happening and are militantly against it. Check out some of them at antiwar.com. We should continue this discussion.
Even though my plan is nothing to non existent --
I do believe the fury on the left and right is huge and the failure towards almost everyone of Obomber and Congress makes now an especially opportune moment to create a populist movement for general welfare.
I would say the left needs to accept the rights guns
Both need to accept each others abortion stance
The right needs to learn everyones benefit is everyone elses benefit.
The left needs to learn the right has some very aware and compassionate individuals
etc.
Then there is the technical, marketing and financing sides.
I guess we need to keep expressing our wish and when we see the leader recognize him.
Somehow protect him/her from assasssination
And try to avoid the false prophets.
Hi Glenn
How do you see this left-right alliance happening? There are many on all sides - Libertarian, conservative, liberal, socialist, who would like this to happen. But where to start? What's the plan?
Plan, good question ----
All I can see is everyone communicating that it is possible and maybe the best if not ony means to reject the yoke of false division between the interests of the average citizen, and grasp the power necessary to overcome the corporate dictatorship.
Mainly if we all stress our similiar needs, desires and emotions.
Also it seems great movements often need great leaders to coalesce and speak for them.
Trouble is our great leaders are automatically assassinated, Paul Wellstone being the most recent.
All I can offer, is think it, say it, do it and it will eventually happen.
Except for Barbara Lee, the others will be pro funding the additional troops when it comes down to voting for it. That's my prediction.
The LIBERAL DEMS NEED AND MUST DECLARE A WAR ON THE DEMOCRATIC LEADERSHIP COUNCIL!!!!!! AND NOW!!! NO TIME TO WAIT HERE. THE DLC IS AN ENEMY OF LIBERALS AND THEY EVEN CALL THOSE WHO STILL BELIEVE IN CORE LIBERAL POLITICAL PRINCIPLES AS "LIBERAL FUNDAMENTALISTS" EVEN THOUGH THE DLC ARE "CENTRIST FUNDAMENTALISTS" WITH NO REAL POLITICAL COURAGE OTHER THAN RUNNING SCARED AND AWAY FROM THE OLD CIVIL RIGHTS PLATFORM OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY....
THE DEMOCRATIC LEADERSHIP COUNCIL IS A PARASITE AND BLIGHT ON ALL LIBERAL-PROGRESSIVE DEMOCRATS....
UNTIL THE DEMS RID THE DLC CANCER, THERE IS NO REASON WHATSOEVER FOR ANY LIBERAL OR PROGRESSIVE TO VOTE FOR THIS DEMOCRATIC PARTY!!!
NONE....NADA....ZERO.....
DLC are Corporate Fundamentalists --
and, I agree, a "cancer" on the Democratic Party -- but so are the Blue Dogs
which Rahm Emmanuel continues to solicit to run against more liberal/progressive
candidates.
Obama eloped into the White House with the DLC and Wall Street --
.
"According to all myth, the female - not the male -- gives life"
To whom it may concern, If you really believe that this is not just another stall job as they do what they please to other peoples, outside their own jurisdiction (we the sheeple),you have lost your ability to reason--IT IS TOTALLY ILLEGAL and ABSOLUTELY CORRUPT BUT NOBODY IS CALLING THEM OUT ON IT--WTF is going on at this time here on planet earth?
AND OF COURSE HAVE A WONDERFUL HOLIDAY--trim the tree with the blood of the innocent. and sin songs about baby Jesus--the only gift that the poor will have a chance to see.
- MoveOn.org wants supporters to lobby Congress to set a firm troop pullout date. -
Can this organization be any more stupid? (take your pick which one I mean).
- a bill that would cut off funding for the war -
Instead of ending the war that Congress itself set into motion, the idea is to stop 'supporting the troops' again!
Didn't we just go through this in regards to Iraq?
Everybody is invited to come to my neighborhood in southernest California and see all the bumper stickers such as: 'If you won't stand behind the troops, at least stand in front of them".
De-funding the troops will not get the public support necessary for achieving the change necessary, that of taking America from being a nation AT WAR to being a nation at peace.
When this latest fiasco of anti-war strategic stupidity fails again, can we THEN talk about ending the war?
End the DAFT war by repealing the DAFT law that drives this madness. Nothing else will do.
We the people may be playing checkers, but our President needs to stop playing chess and start making life or death decisions on behalf of the American people independent of political calculations.
Isn't that Sen. Russ Feingold in the photo? I'm a proud former resident of Wisconsin and Minnesota and I think we need to acknowledge the progressive leadership in the upper midwest. I would include Paul Wellstone, Eugene McCarthy, George McGovern, and others in that list. Were they still in the Senate I'm sure they would join with Feingold.
I was hoping Feingold would have entered the race last time around. Maybe his time is yet to come.
What condition their condition is in: with Bunker Obomba, Pullosi Punch and Judy Reid, beating themselves up for the Warfare State? MuffOn., it's either IN or OUT, not meeting yourselves crawling out as you're crawling in. For once, stand in Desistance!
How many of these "liberal Democrats" voted to condemn the Goldstone Report?
q
Yup, it's time to throw out the bathtub with the babywater. Constitutional Congress anyone?
How many Senators rubberstamped the Gaza Halocaust -----
Every f**king one.
-"It ruins the potential for his domestic agenda," Bennis said. "How is he supposed to do health care if he spends another $30 billion on Afghanistan? And if he doesn't do health care or climate change or his jobs program, then he's got a big problem politically."
Yeah such a big problem...no, not really. If Americans were not ready to vote for peace, civil rights, enforcing the laws, etc last time around, when the stink of Bush was in the air, I doubt that they will do it next time.
I agree with "locust", you can't support the Dems, and then try to send them petitions, begging them to act like something they are not. You are still occupying Iraq, the CIA torture sites are still churning out victims, Bagram is still filling up with "detainees", the drones are still coming off the assembly line...against this...moveon wants to fill out petitions?
The stock portfolio advisors are recommending -------- Buy Drone Stocks
Make all the money your cold hearted bloody hands can spend.
We're always counselled that you can't vote third party or independent because it's SOOOOOOO important to have Dems in office.
Well, these are the "best" of the crop and we see that they are useless on a good day.
Are people now FINALLY convinced to vote non-major candidates EVERY TIME IN EVERY ELECTION? Write yourself in if necessary... in fact last month I won a minor elective local office doing just that!
Third parties will get nowhere - look at Ross Perot, who had unlimited money, literally bought gobs of airtime, and had a certain man-of-the-people flair about him.
And your symbolic vote for a Third party will basically go unnoticed. I think Thom Hartmann has it correct...things have to change from the inside out. Progressives need to infiltrate the Dem party to the point of being able to control things.
No, I think we should all write to Dennis Kucinich and beg him to run for Dem president in 2012. And I think he should start campaigning right NOW! When Progressive and the young folks who got Obama elected flock to DK, it'll send a powerful message to the Dems.
I'd vote for Kucinich....if he left that rotten party.
Good luck with that. But I'm afraid such an effort is as likely to go as unnoticed as the Ross Perot third party candidacy you branded as symbolic.
I like Kucinich, too. But the media has never taken his previous runs for President seriously. What leads you to believe that has changed?
I don't support any party. I support individual candidates. I don't care if they are Republican, Democrat, Independent, or anything else.
I come from a long line of unaffiliated voters whose approach is pick the candidate most in tune with my views on the issues--regardless of party. I believe the best way to send a message to either party is to abandon them in droves.
I think the media would HAVE to take him seriously if he came out soon, which would be very unusual, and he if he got a huge groundswell of support early on. I do think DK could handle himself a little better to by fending off "gotcha" questions like the UFO thing.
Neither of the two are ever again worth voting for.
Kucinich will never be the Democratic presidential nominee because the DNC will never let him. He wasn't allowed in all the debates during the last primary, and Clinton and Edwards were caught in an open-mic talking about plans to get rid of fringe candidates. Kucinich did have grass roots support; however, after a few major Democratic primaries the so called fring candidates are written off because they don't have enough money raised. In addition, the primaries are geared to be controlled. That is why you have Iowa "caucuses" first. And wasn't it the Democratic party that wouldn't let Michigan's votes count because they moved their vote up on the calendar so they could have a say in the outcome; rather than have it decided on a handful of first states. Bottom line: the Democratic primary process is controlled. At least with the 3rd party candidate, you have a choice in the November election.
I think we have to start to think of a third party in a new way. As a form of organization and not just an electoral machine. We will have to go door to door and connect with people. Talk to them about how the Republicans and Democrats are not interested in their problems-they will probably agree-and they need to join with like minded people to support each other.
Lay out a minimum program:
1. Everyone who wants to work should be entitled to socially useful work.
2. All people need health care and should have access.
3. No family should be put out of their houses and into the streets.
4. The government should help hard working people and main street rather than showering trillions on Wall St.
5. What ever else makes sense in the context of the circumstances.
Explain that the new organization/party will be a membership based organization and that the dues are 50 cents a month. There will be local chapters with elected officers. We need people like YOU to help organize and run things , you tell them. There can be room for discussion and social events. Organize activities for the children. Eventually you can get some brave souls to take on a project like picketing a bank foreclosing on a family. When you gain even one small victory like keeping one family in their home, you will immediately feel the power in the room.
Send people out to support people who lose jobs or homes.
Have you ever seen people transformed during a well run union organizing campaign? It is an amazing and gratifying thing to watch.
At some point, at the local, regional, or state level, it will be possible to run candidates. When the membership hits the thousands per congressional district, you will be a serious force with a program which really addresses the problems in peoples daily lives.
This is not utopia. It can be done, but the key is to not start off thinking purely in terms of elections. That won't work for many reasons. When you eventually get your candidate in, you need a thousand people going down to the meetings to support them and intimidate the opposition.
I'm certainly convinced of the need for third party challenges.
If we could clone Sen. Bernie Sanders, we'd have a true people's government.
But, IMO, liberals and progressives have to be prepared to move together.
And I don't see why that couldn't happen.
It would be easier if some of the liberal and progressive Democrats would
break away and lead the move -- but it's not necessary.
"According to all myth, the female - not the male -- gives life"
Bernie Saunders is my man, I only wish he was from NH.Our Rep. have gone their own way, they forgot why they all were elected in a full swing.We won't be the only ones looking for a job and healthcare. they will have their turn.What goes around comes around.
I've been doing that for a long time. It doesn't even matter what party. I've always believed that if all those who don't vote because they are disgusted just voted for any third party, you might get the same outcome, but it would be an eye-opener for people to realize how many others agreed with them. Imagine in 2000 if Nader, Buchanan and Browne (Libertarian) got over 30% of the vote how it could have shaken things up.
It's the closest thing we have to "None Of The Above"
Are Lawrence Korb of the "liberal Center for American Progress" and Steven Hill of the "Political Reform Program at the New America Foundation" anything more than spokepersons for the Blue Dog Breeders Association??
Apparently, the Blue Dog Breeder's standards for show judging are primarily about the frequency of copulation and the quantity of inbred litters.
War does not end war--only diplomatic talks end wars. Eventually the US will have to talk to the Taliban, like we did with every other enemy we have had and eventually made peace with (including the Vietcong and the Russians). The Taliban will not go away, whether we send 30,000 or 300,000 more troops. And the war will not end without diplomatic efforts. No part of Obama’s strategy included diplomacy—the options were narrowed to surge or run. This is the true failing of Obama and his administration. There is only one reason why diplomatic talks weren’t even considered: we don’t want peace, we want to occupy their land for our own oil pipeline interests. Israel has been using the same strategy with the Palestinians: the Israelis don’t want peace, they want Palestinian land. When the occupier wants what he knows he is not entitled to and cannot fairly negotiate, then he has no alternative but to prolong the war.
Well said.
First, if your congressperson hasn't yet co-sponsored Lee's (my rep) H.R. 3699 call and write to them today to do so. Urge others to do so. This is likely our last, best shot at stopping this. Second, everybody who is disgusted with Obama right now and is opposed to occupation and escalation and who are sick of complicit Dems right now should register 3rd party (if you are not already) THIS WEEK to send the message and fear into 2010 candidates prospects. Let them know anybody who funds this will be punished at the polls.
As far as larger political strategy people have raised here, I think the "in" vs. "out" of the party is a false dichotomy and one way alone is likely unrealistic. We have to be "both-and" thinkers, infiltrate from the inside when we can, attack from the outside always. The reason I say this is we have to start with where we are. We should both applaud and support progressive dems who are doing the right thing and punish those who don't by cultivating new progressive dems and third-party candidates (green, peace and freedom, socialist) in districts where they have chances of winning. Then build the coalition. I listened to a "Voices on the Frontline" show on KPFK Tuesday with Raul Grivalja and host Eric Mann who suggested a series of conferences where progressive, black, latino caucuses meet with activists on the outside to share and strategize to build the left. I think this is a good idea. One potential venue would be the U.S. Social Forum in Detroit in June (you're going right?!), which we should take advantage of for organizing politically. Either way, to echo someone's comment below, we should start now organizing for a 2012 candidate, whether that be Kucinich because he already has solidy backing among progressive or someone else.
Wrong, mostly.
What really needs doing is lazy, screen worshipping Americans to get their sorry butts in the streets. Your town. Every town!
No positive major changes have ever come about by using the "proper channels and protocol".
They happen because brave folks refuse to go to work. Or occupy college and political offices.
By good ol' civil disobedience, friends.
Oh, gotta go tweet now, bye bye bye bye
I agree, register third-party and scare the heck out of the majors. You can still vote for a dim or pub if you want to. Just change the registration.
Heh dumbass democrats. You don't have to worry about Sara Palin getting elected in 2012. Hell no you have Banka Busha Obomya instead. The best republican democrat since William Jefferson Jackoff Clinton.
One of the most liberal and left thinking democrats and even she is deep in the pockets of war funding. Why did she reject the tax? the same reason she pushed for a minimum wage increase for the nation except for the Samoa Islands (Her husband owns controlling stock in Starkest Tuna and guess where Starkest has its main canneries ).
Pelosi rejects ‘war tax’ for troop increase – washingtonpost.com
http://frontpagemag.com/2009/12/04/pelosi-rejects-war-tax-for-troop-increase-washingtonpost-com/
Fools
Here here! Support our troops with tax dollars. Add a $1 per gallon gas tax dedicated to the war costs.
WAR TAX...OH YES On the "WAR PROFITEERS." Those that supply the weapons to those who we are fighting against. Those who are members of PNAC,Project for a New American Century, (now with a new name.)Like Cheney, Will, The Bushes, Kristol,Rove, Rumsfield, check them out, they are getting rich on the blood of our troops.Shareholders/stockholders,of the banks Gregg from NH
The rub lies in will the obstructionists (all the Republicans but one, so far) join the liberal Democrats, by voting "no"? Or will they now change their tune and support Obama? That woul be news like "man bites dog".
Slap back
Push back
FREE AMERICA
REVOLUTIONARY (DIRECT) DEMOCRACY
Rahm = MoveOn
But I could be wrong !
Prove I'm wrong - if you can
Obama should just CHANGE his party affiliation to "Republican." Then he could give HOPE to not only the DLC and the Blue Dogs, but also the GOP as well.
Lysistrata convinces the women of Greece to withhold sexual privileges from their husbands as a means of forcing the men to negotiate peace. THIS WILL WORK''''''''''''''''
steven hill called nancy pelosi a liberal democrat?
this is the problem in a nut shell. these faux intellect-
uals in dc who in reality don't know their elbow from their kneecaps! you could talk to a coal miner in wv who went
to school till 8th grade and he would give you a much
clearer assessment of her affiliations!
lost my tribe agree 1000%. my friends and i refer
to this as the arlen spector maneuver. that happens when
a politician has press conferences etc. then votes against
whatever he was promoting and scurries out of the house before
any reporters can catch and try to ask them why! arlen
is the template for this and has done it successfully
for forty years. only now recently is he getting called
on the carpet for it.