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Obama’s Presidency Isn’t Too Big to Fail
A president has only so much capital to expend, both in tax dollars and public tolerance, and Barack Obama is dangerously overdrawn. He has tried to have it all on three fronts, and his administration is in serious danger of going bankrupt. He has blundered into a deepening quagmire in Afghanistan, has continued the Bush policy of buying off Wall Street hustlers instead of confronting them and is now on the cusp of bargaining away the so-called public option, the reform component of his health care program.
Those are not happy sentences to write for one who is still on the e-mail list of campaign supporters urged to back the president in the face of attacks that are stupidly small-minded. But to remain silent about his errors, just because most of his critics are so vile, is hardly an example of constructive concern for him or the country.
Yes, Obama was presented with a series of crises not of his making but for which he is now being held accountable. He is not a "socialist" who grew the federal budget to astronomical proportions. That is the legacy of George W. Bush, who raised the military budget to its highest level since World War II despite the end of the Cold War and the lack of a formidable military opponent- a legacy of debt compounded by Bush's decision to first ignore the banking meltdown and then to engage in a welfare-for-Wall-Street bailout. And it was Bush who gave the pharmaceutical companies the gift of a very expensive government subsidy for seniors' drugs.
But what is nerve-racking about Obama is that even though he campaigned against Bush's follies he has now embraced them. He hasn't yet managed to significantly reduce the U.S. obligation in Iraq and has committed to making a potentially costlier error by ratcheting up America's "nation-building" role in Afghanistan.
Just as he was burdened with the Afghanistan situation, Obama was saddled with a banking crisis he didn't cause, and the worst that can be said of his attempted solutions to the financial mess is that they were inherited from Bush Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson. But Obama, who raised questions before his election about the propriety of a plan that would rescue the banks but ignore the plight of ordinary folks, has adopted that very approach as president. He elevated Lawrence Summers and Timothy Geithner, the two Democrats most closely aligned with Paulson's policy, to top positions in his government.
Obama's proposed new regulations, while containing some kind words about better informing consumers, do not portend any breakup of the "too big to fail companies" whose problems were permitted to fester by previous deregulatory measures. His answer is to increase the regulatory capacities of the Federal Reserve, which failed to use its already existing and considerable powers to avoid the debacle.
The promise is that next time the Fed will behave better. As Obama put it Monday, "So our plan would put the cost of a firm's failures on those who own its stock and loaned it money. And if taxpayers ever had to step in again to prevent a second Great Depression, the financial industry will have to pay the taxpayer back every cent."
Why not now? And why has he accepted the Wall Street line that all this represents a "collective failure," as if the con men and the conned had equal responsibility? According to Obama, "It was a failure of responsibility that led homebuyers and derivative traders alike to take reckless risks that they couldn't afford to take. It was a collective failure of responsibility in Washington, on Wall Street, and across America that led to the near-collapse of our financial system one year ago."
Hogwash. The chicanery of the financial system, securitizing highly suspect mortgages, was codified into laws that made the hustle legal.
That insistence on equating the swindled with the swindlers is also what is wrong with the evolving health care reform plan. The assumption from the beginning, when Obama reached out to insurance companies to come up with a deal, was that they had the interest of their customers at heart. They don't, and it is the purpose of government regulation in the area of health as well as banking to even the scales between the powerful corporations and the consumers from whom they profit. That is the purpose of a public option worth its name.
Without a government program as a check on medical costs, Obama will end up with a variant of the Massachusetts program, one that forces consumers to sign up with private insurers and costs 33 percent more than the national average. He will have furthered the Bush legacy of cultivating an ever more expensive big government without improving how the people are served.
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Show AllYesterday President Obama campaigned in Pennsylvania for Senator Specter who may be in a fight for his political life against a worthy Democratic opponent who intended to run even before Mr. Switcharoo changed parties for his second time. Mr. President, have you no shame? When you ran for the Presidency you promised that you would change the bad old habits in Washington. Apparently that was either hot air or you have forgotten. Speaking about hope that I can believe in, I hope that Senator Specter will lose either in the primary or in the general election and that you will lose Tennessee in 2012 if you run again. Both of you deserve it.
It has become abundantly clear that Obama's Presidency is too big for his breeches.
And, if he has the time to campaign for others, then he's neglecting his own job, which right now ought to keep his time well occupied.
Political parties are ruinous, especially in this either-or nation, where choosing which laundry soap to buy is daunting, but the electoral ballots offer no choice at all.
Campaign is all he does.
Someone put a fork in him. He is down for the count.
Yep! I don't see my wife as much as I have seen this guy on TV at all hours telling me its a crisis. He has become wallpaper.
Is there any difference between a guy who spends all his time on the talk show circuit and traveling around giving useless speeches and a guy who spends all his time on a ranch cutting brush?
In how they spell their name?
"... but the electoral ballots offer no choice at all." ???
I, my wife, and even a few of my progressive friends, including Howard Zinn, voted for Ralph Nader. A man whose mind and opinions I admire very much, the infamous Noam Chomsky, voted for Cynthia McKinney. Are you saying neither of these candidates were on your ballot or are you saying that because they have been marginalized and maligned (the M&M treatment) by many mainstream progressives, they aren't worth considering?
OK folks. It's time to take the truth test: Is "lesser of two evils" voting really working for you? Or, is the oh so smart strategy just moving us on down the road towards fascism?
We need to dig in our heels and build a movement that refuses to compromise on important issues.
"Whenever we compromised, we lost." -- the Arch Druid, David Brower
I agree. When I hear people complain about wimpy politicians who can't stand up to corporate demands, I think about all the wimpy voters who can't even bring themselves to vote for an anti-war candidate like Nader or McKinney.
Great posting! A little man in a big job is about the size of it. Its a shame.
Obama's in a funk. Given the massive problems facing the country, Obama does not have the balls to confront them with imaginative solutions, which is why he's surrounded himself with retreads. Pray that Obama does not ever have to hear the phone ring at 2:00 AM.
HE was a plant from the get-go--look see him backing another republican, and dose this guy also have dual citizenship--like Lieberman????
Hey guys, cut the President some slack. He's got a lot on his plate. (And, as said above, he insists in heaping it up with everything from campaigning for Senator Spector to being a language critic of Kanye West.) He has to make a "big speech" about every day and today I think the Canadian PM is coming to town; and didn't he just have his first interview (imagine that!) with George Snuffalupalus?
With all that running to do, he needs all the slack we adoring Americans can give him. He'll soon wear himself out from all that running and sleep like a baby for the rest of his administration, and Joe B. can take the reins.
They're racists! All of them, racists! They want to bring down our Obummer .... er, Obama.
Bring America Back !!!!..........!...The Obama Administration we voted for is already a failed concern !
It only took them 9 months to demonstrate it conclusively.
***Yesterdays news carried Team Obama'a favoring three basically unconstitutional provisions of the Patriot Act,
one being wiretapping of Americans !
***Team Obama fails to correct the abhorrent damages to the
Constitution of Team Bush and the so called Patriot Act.
Instead it adopts the tenets of the worst US Administration of all times.
*He failed to deliver Single Payer, as promised.
*He failed to end the War--Iraq--as promised.
*He failed to curtail the DC Culture of Corruption and
instead became part and parcel of it--MI Complex !
*He failed to even comment upon the Genocide of Israel at Gaza !
***He still is a great speechmaker, but mostly his words are rhetoric, He delivers on No Promises and brings us the
Third Term of George W. Bush.
We need to quickly get a strong Progressive Candidate to challenge Obama for these next 3 years, back him/her to the hilt, and unload this monstrocity of political demogoguery.
"We need to quickly get a strong Progressive Candidate to challenge Obama for these next 3 years, back him/her to the hilt..."
Agreed. Let's start now.
It is truly disgusting to get mailings from the likes of the DNCC appealing for funds so that President Obomber can continue to do the greeeeeat job he's doing for all of us. This site--like others I could name--is run by pretendgressives who gives us great analysis, even critical observations about the Dems...but when it comes to the crunch, they *always* press for "the lesser evil."
Well, we've got the lesser evil in the White House. See how well it's working out for us, the commoners? Obomber has *always* been the candidate of War and Wall Street. That's not change...and there's no hope, save that his current term of office will be his last.
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I would rather vote for what I want and not get it, than vote for what I don't want and get that. -- Eugene V. Debs
Don't open any mail from the Democrats. Put on the outside of the envelope: "Return to sender!"
Bad idea - the PO just shreds those because they're mass-mailings. But inside is generally a pre-paid Business Reply Envelope. I put the whole contents in them, and post it. That way they have to pay the postage both ways.
No further support for Obama and any progressive policies until Obama cancels the wars.
Either cancel the wars or I'll put Sarah Palin in the Oval Office.
"Either cancel the wars or I'll put Sarah Palin in the Oval Office."
Darn....bite your tongue! What a horrible thought. Not that the Republicans would be stupid enough to run her.
Yes they would.
Except it wouldn't be stupidity. It would be a tactical decision to have an easily controlled mouthpiece for their policies of war and plunder.
Walk in peace.
You'd be right my friend, she would be easily controlled, but she can't get the nomination. Independents and Seniors won't have her.
My guess is our next President will be someone like Pawlenty.
No, the next president will be General Petraeus. Fascism, here we come! I really suspect that Obama knew this was his role all along.
General Petraeus? A very good soldier and strategist....but President....God Forbid!!!
We really need someone that undertands real economics. That understands that without jobs the rest is window dressing.
Obama's role is to be a place holder until the final blow.
But don't you remember, the Republican's approval rating is in the toilet. At least the American people knew enough to boot them out! Any Republican who continues on this path will fail! A Democrat promiser/betrayer has to win, otherwise there will be powerful mass protests. With the Dem, all they'll get is grumping and weak apologies.
I'll probably have to support the republicans in 2010 & 12 as well. Its a dirty job, but, as it turned out, my Obama vote ended up being a filthy one. Unfortunately, the democratic party needs to be taken out of power so it can try to reinvent itself--again.
The republicans can't do any worse. There is no difference.
I say to Robert Scheer you deserve a big time well done for this article!
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I would say, "It's about friggin' time Robert!" But still, too little, too late.
Mr. Sheer is a careful person. Had he not supported Obama, based on reason and Obama's record and stated agenda, and then Obama lost to McCain .... yikes! No one wants to be a pariah. So, now that it's perfectly clear that Obama is a brilliant sellout, it's safe for Robert to put away his pom-poms. I hate to be so hard on him because, you know, The Nation is all we've got ..... unless ... Jerry Rose, Mordechai, Jennifer Bedington, Henry8, RichM, and others start something "entirely different." (something like this was suggested today on the Obama vs Lobbyists article).
Excuse us but we have a right to discuss as we please. Mr. Sheer made plenty of misjudgments in this article and others have the rights to point out those misjudgments.
"Yes we can!" was the theme of Obama's campaign.
"No we can't!" is the theme of Obama's presidency.
Classy remark!
Indeed, Obama is becoming a painful disappointment, and his falling approval numbers are now surely coming from his most ardent supporters. If the growing sense of betrayal is confirmed for more progressives, which individual insurance mandates will certainly do, then the bitterness of those scorned will prove disastrous. (Perversely, only by the frightful lunacy of the hateful wing nuts may save him; after all who wants them running the asylum?)
Speaking of insanity, giving the Fed more authority is just that. The Federal Reserve is a private racket that serves only its own member banks, not the American people. How much clearer can that be? It is now lending fiat currency from its own printers to its cronies at 0% interest, enabling the most abusive and destructive predators in our economy, the banksters, who as Dick Durban said of their influence in Congress "frankly, they run this place". They are in fact running a free-racket, criminal enterprise, and the Fed is the penultimate henhouse fox. Sadly, it appears, they may now own Obama too.
-"Why not now?"
Because you see, like with healthcare, Obama will institute a "trigger" that will launch bank reform, sometime in the distant future...in a galaxy far away, perhaps.
-And why has he accepted the Wall Street line that all this represents a "collective failure," as if the con men and the conned had equal responsibility?
Because, dummy, the bankers were acting "in good faith" and we don't want them to "second guess" whether they are commiting fraud or not.
Anyone who ever had any odd illusions about Obama only need read this:
"there are seeds of anarchy in the idea of individual freedom, an intoxicating danger in the idea of equality. For if everybody is truly free, without the constraints of birth or rank and an inherited social order, how can we ever hope to form a society that coheres?"
- Obama, apparently arguing for a heirarchial, aristocratic social order, in his book "The Audacity of Hope"
(I assume it is now safe to post this remark without certain actions on the part of the CD moderator)
For a useful stroll down I-told-you-so lane, please read this 21 month old article and subsequent comments:
http://www.zcommunications.org/znet/viewArticle/16349
"(I assume it is now safe to post this remark without certain actions on the part of the CD moderator)"
I'm sure its safe. The truth should always be welcome at CD.
I have seen several comments here alluding to censorship by this site's owner/editors. Is it true? If so, I would love to read or know what was censored. I think the editors should include a link so all of us defenders of free speech can see for ourselves the material that has been snatched from our eyes.
You're 100% right. Google it. It's happened to me. Many others too. What I'd most like to know is why certain comments are censored and others are not, and why CD refuses to comment on this issue. The censorship seems almost arbitrary and is completely unrelated to CD's rules for code of conduct. Why are they doing this and why the silence? Why wouldn't someone, perhaps Abbey Zimet comment on this issue? Frankly, this has had such a "chilling effect" on me, that I'm through commenting on this site.
Nice quote, but what was left out since you've started mid-sentence?
What is being described here is a hopelessly and totally corrupt nation headed for the landfill. Neither Richard Deathouse Nixon nor George Wanker Bush ever promised hope or change we can believe in. They were scum and were elected as scum because that's what people wanted at the time. Obama lied himself into invisibility and for that reason I consider him the most sinister major political figure in the United States today.
Wrong-tricky dicky told the voters in 68 when the dumbacrats were beating the people over the heads in Chi-town that He had a secret plan to end the war. thus giving the people hope, just like this last bitch from Chi-town did.
"But what is nerve-racking about Obama is that even though he campaigned against Bush's follies he has now embraced them. He hasn't yet managed to significantly reduce the U.S. obligation in Iraq and has committed to making a potentially costlier error by ratcheting up America's "nation-building" role in Afghanistan." –(Robert Scheer)
Robert Scheer is becoming as nauseous as Tom Hayden. Both drones exemplify Liberal punditry in a crisis of terminal inanity. Their 'criticisms' of Obama are so timorous that they seem exhumed from ancient history.
They both issue cautionary warnings about the failing Obama Presidency, proceed to cite reasons why it has clearly failed, then claim it MAY YET FAIL, as if it has not failed already? They are becoming superannuated, moldy figs suffering not only from a cognitive dysfunction but from terminal ideological flabbiness. Perhaps it is true that both Scheer and Hayden can be exculpated, because if they were further 'left' they would be out of a job. However true that may be, it does little to alleviate one from suffering through the awfulness of their mediocrity.
Robert Rubin–the Wall St. gnome par excellence– was clearly the éminence grise behind Obama's financial policies even before he was elected; Rubin's heirs, Summers and Geithner are outright stooges for corporate finance capital; Obama (or the Pentagon) choose the wretched Joseph Biden as his Vice President, then he followed with the rebarbative Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State. Not to mention the mafia style 'enforcer' and ersatz, ex-officio Israeli operative, Rahm "AIPAC" Emmanuel. A cynic could say he could have done, worse, but it is hard to imagine. Failed Presidency, my ass! It was a failure before it had even commenced.
But then to be fair, any American President can only be a neo-fascist or even worse. The next chosen avatar may simply dispense with the pretense of fascism altogether and just declare it outright! Grimly, that clarity may even come as a relief.
No one can ever say that America does not deserve a Dick Cheney. The catastrophe of America is an ongoing project. Cheney will only reveal its essential truths with more clarity and less obfuscation than liberal charlatans. Obama's presidency, even if proven re-electable, can only be considered failed. That it is still salvageable is a vulgar and chilling absurdity.The truth is a meal best served cold.–(Jill Bains)
Sheer, and other progressives as well, now realize that Obama has too shallow a background to be a quintessential, let alone a transformational, American figure. A careful reading of Obama's painfully self-searching book, 'Dreams of my father', reveals that, throughout his formative years spent in the exortic environs of Hawaii and Indonesia, he never acquired a feel for middle America. Instead, he was determined to help the urban black, and thereby hopefully connect his half blackness with that of his Kenyan father. That is a laudable goal, but it does not compel him to be President of all the people, or even of all the downtrodden people. When it comes to the fears and concerns of middle America, Obama cannot feel them viscerally.
The appointments of R. Israel-first Immanuel as chief of staff, Hillary-friend-of-Honduras-coup Clinton as Secretary of State, Lawrence-of-wall-street Summers, Robert Gates-of-Babylon, and others, indicate that Obama is not overly concerned about main street. The sooner we swallow hard and accept that, the sooner we can resolve our current difficulties.
He doesn't connect with the African-American experience either. Ever see any of his embarrassing early attempts in front of Southern black audiences, trying to emulate the down home lingo with gospel shout outs of amen? He like other tokens, is what Harry Belafonte referred to as a house servant.
Robert Scheer writes "He has blundered into a deepening quagmire in Afghanistan, has continued the Bush policy of buying off Wall Street hustlers instead of confronting them and is now on the cusp of bargaining away the so-called public option, the reform component of his health care program." Obama did not blunder into the quagmire of Afghanistan but said long ago that this was the right war. And with Geithner and Summers as clear signals, there was never any chance of his administration doing other than giving the Wall Street criminal fraudsters more and more hundreds of billions of tax funds. And what evidence does Scheer have that Obama ever intended that healthcare be "reformed"? He never presented a solid program early on and let the sold out Demopublicans perform for their well-paying drug and insurance bribers.
Sure the right wing crazies are throwing every calumny, slander and lie imaginable out into their national echo chamber but that turns out to serve Obama's crew and agenda well by making many defend him even as he and his cohort essentially operate the third term of Bush/Cheney and the neocons. Robert Scheer would do well to take off the rosy glasses and see Obama's performance and track record for what it is: full partnership with the ruling corporate/military warfare state oligarchy. Torture, extending wars, preventive detention, loss of habeas corpus, environmental neglect, global militarism, billions for Wall Street while little is done for millions in foreclosure or home loss, ever growing unemployment, ad infinitum Where exactly are the differences with the Bush/Cheney criminal operation?
"Sure the right wing crazies are throwing every calumny, slander and lie imaginable out into their national echo chamber but that turns out to serve Obama's crew and agenda well by making many defend him even as he and his cohort essentially operate the third term of Bush/Cheney and the neocons.."
You're onto them! And the most disgusting thing is that the strategy works!
ditto
"Sure the right wing crazies are throwing every calumny, slander and lie imaginable out into their national echo chamber but that turns out to serve Obama's crew and agenda well by making many defend him even as he and his cohort essentially operate the third term of Bush/Cheney and the neocons."
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Yep. It's Clinton all over again - the rightwingers pretend to attack him even tho he's doing their bidding, and all the "Love-Me-I'm-a-Liberal"s rally around to excuse and defend the indefensible.
Hey, Hey, Obombsaway, how many kids did you kill today?
Stop the mad Obomber!
Hey, Obama, here's our plan: get out of Afghanistan.
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I would rather vote for what I want and not get it, than vote for what I don't want and get that. -- Eugene V. Debs
Hey, Hey Dravased, mind if we use dem phrase, in about 18 days, down in the DC haze?