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The Real Reason Obama Has Let Us All Down
On the night he won, I too shed a little tear; but the people weeping today are those having their homes repossessed
Is Barack Obama a politician whose actions should be judged soberly, or a figure from a feel-good fairytale to be revered from afar?
For two years now, most of the good and honorable people who desperately
wanted him to beat John McCain – as I did –have watched his actions through
a distorting haze of hoping for the best. So when Obama set us all up for
another global crash by refusing to reregulate the banks or stop even their
riskiest practices, we looked away. When Obama set us all up for more terror
attacks by trebling the troops in Afghanistan and launching a vicious air
war on Pakistan that is swelling the ranks of jihadis, we didn’t want to
hear it. When Obama set us all up for environmental disaster by refusing to
put the brakes on his country’s unprecedented and unmatched emissions of
climate-destabilizing gases, we switched over to watch will.i.am’s YouTube
rejig of the President’s “yes, we can” speech. And when a week from now he
is beaten at the mid-term elections – after having so little to show the
American people – by a group of even more irrational Republicans, we will
weep for him.

As Rober D. Hodge writes in his excellent new book ‘The Mendacity of Hope’, “Obama is judged not as a man but as a fable, a tale of moral uplift that redeems the sins of America’s shameful past.” Our longing for him to be Martin Luther King reborn has meant good people have not pushed and pressured and opposed him, even as he endangered us.
But if you choose to see this as another fairytale – of how one man who seemed like a Good Prince turned out to be a Traitor – you will miss the point, and the real need for change. This is not primary a question of individual failings, but of the endemic corruption at the core of American politics. The facts are not hidden. If you want to run for national office in the US, you have to raise huge sums of money from corporations and very rich people to pay for the adverts and the mailings that get you on the ballot and into office. These corporations will only give you money if you persuade them that you will serve their interests once you are in power. If you say instead that you want to prevent anything destructive they are doing to ordinary people, or tax and regulate them, you will get no money, and can’t run.
As the Wisconsin politician Ed Garvey puts it: “Even candidates who get into politics with the best of intentions start thinking they can’t get re-elected without money. Senators get so reliant on the money that they reflect it; they stop thinking for themselves, stop thinking like the people who elected them. They just worry about getting the money.”
Barack Obama knows this. In 2006, he said that taking money from the rich is “the original sin of anyone who’s ever run for office” in the US, and it ensures that “Washington is only open to those with the most cash.” There’s a term for this: legalized bribery. It is so naked that corporations routinely give to both sides in an election: Goldman Sachs, to name just one, gave to both Obama and McCain to ensure whoever became President was indebted to them.
In the Land of the Fee, Obama was brought to power by the “donations” – actually investments – of Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, IBM, Morgan Stanley, General Electric, and others. So it is unsurprising that his Presidency has largely served their interests, which are very different from our interests. His first act after the election was to appoint an economics team headed by the people who caused the crash: the Clinton-era deregulators and the former heads of Goldman. They proceeded to ensure that any reregulation to prevent another crash was gutted, while the bankers’ bonuses continued to flow. In his official report to Congress, Treasury Department Inspector General Neil Barofsky warned this year: “It is hard to see how any of the fundamental problems in the system have been addressed to date? We are still driving on the same winding mountain road, but this time in a faster car.”
The corporations are getting massive returns on their investment in Obama. Two-thirds of them pay no federal tax on their income. These corporations get to veto any law that would eat into their short-term profits, like a freeze on kicking Americans out of their homes while the banks’ dodgy and probably illegal boom-time mortgages contracts are clarified, or a transition away from climate-destabilizing oil and coal. And they rake in a fortune from the reality that 44 percent of the entire federal budget is spent on a largely unnecessary war machine – a figure that is growing rapidly on Obama’s watch.
The fact that corporations have this power over what the US government can do means Obama – or any other President – is unable to approach a problem by asking: how do I fix this? Instead he has to ask: how can we get corporations to consent to a small cosmetic gesture that will, for a while, appease public anxiety and anger about this problem?
The healthcare “reform” trumpeted as Obama’s greatest achievement illustrates how this works. The biggest problem with US healthcare is that squatting between a doctor and his patient are the bloated insurance companies whose job is to turn down any claim from a sick person they possibly can, in order to maximize their profits. Some 45,000 Americans die every year as a result. Obama had within his grasp a way of taming these corporations and saving the lives of all these people. It was called the public option: a government-run healthcare insurance program that would guarantee affordable care to all American citizens. It was supported by 61 percent of Americans. But it would cut into corporate profits – so Obama’s outgoing chief of staff, Rahm Emmanuel, said its defenders were “fucking retards,” and the administration killed it.
Instead, Obama pursued the polar opposite approach. He guaranteed the healthcare companies that he would never use the bargaining power of the government to force their prices down. His “reform” has been simply to force millions more Americans to buy from the insurance companies – without any mechanism for making that care more affordable. There were a few brilliant tweaks, like making it illegal for the corporations to refuse insurance to people with “pre-existing conditions” – but their share-prices jumped after the package was announced for a reason: Obama overwhelmingly served their interests, not the patients’. At the end of this, millions will be still left uncovered, and others financially broken, so a tiny number of corporations can profit. If Obama can’t stand up to corporations in a situation where Americans are demonstrably being killed in huge numbers and a majority is behind him, isn’t his subservience almost complete?
All this corruption means Obama has very few achievements to show the American people. He is left presenting pitiful corporate-fattening tweaks as the best he could do. They aren’t nothing – but they aren’t much. His inadequate stimulus was slightly bigger than McCain’s would have been, so unemployment is about 2 percent lower. He has restored federal funding for stem cell research, and for abortions abroad. He hasn’t bombed Iran. These make a real difference: they’re reason enough to vote Democratic over Republican. But we have to be honest: the continuities with Bush are far more pronounced than the differences.
There are Democrats who refuse to be corporate shills – and they deserve to be defended with every ounce of your energy. If you’re an American and you have time over the next week, phone bank or donate to Representative Alan Grayson, or Senator Russ Feingold, to name two of the best who do it the hard way, run their campaigns by collecting small donations, and actually defend the American people. But they are, alas, a minority in the Democratic Party.
Contrary to the glib stereotype, Americans aren’t stupid, and they can see what is happening: a recent CNN poll found 60 percent of Americans said Obama “has paid more attention to the problems faced by banks and other financial institutions than to the problems faced by middle class Americans.” They’re right. It’s not that they want him to be “more liberal” or “more conservative”: few think in these terms. No. They are asking – is my job more secure? Is my home more secure? Is my healthcare more affordable? And the answer is no, not really. They know the people who caused the crash are fatter than ever, while the people who had nothing to do with it take the pain, and Obama is left calling this farce progress. In the absence of a liberal populism that would have actually fixed these problems, all the oxygen goes to the fake populism of the Tea Party. US politics has ended up as a battle between the mostly corrupt and the entirely corrupt.
I’m sure Obama believes he is doing the best he can in a corrupt system – but it’s not true. There is another way. Imagine if, when he came to office, he had articulated the real solutions – and, when he was blocked, named the corrupt corporations and the corrupt Senators stopping him getting healthcare for sick children or preventing another crash. Explain that it is time to drive the money-lenders out of the temple of American democracy. Tell the American people they will always be screwed over until they end this corruption and pay for the democratic process themselves, and propose serious measures to achieve it. Call for a mass movement to back him, just as Franklin Roosevelt did – and succeeded. At least then there would be a possibility of real progress. Would the outcome conceivably have been worse than this – being beaten by the foaming Tea Party Republicans with almost nothing to show for it?
At moments, there have been flickers of what this alternative Obama Presidency would have looked like. His huge government bailout of the auto industry kept millions of people in work, was hugely popular – and is already making a profit for the government. In the final days of this election campaign, he is railing against the massive corporate donations to the Republicans – a hypocrisy, for sure, but a popular one, pointing to a better path he might have chosen, and still could, if enough sane Americans shake themselves awake and pressure him hard.
Yes, on the night Obama won, I too felt that great global ripple of hope, and shed a little tear – but the people weeping today are those having their homes repossessed in the Rust Belt and their homes blown to pieces in the SWAT Valley as a direct result of Obama’s decisions. They are the ones who deserve our empathy now, not the most powerful man in the world, who has chosen to settle into and defend a profoundly corrupt system, rather than challenge and change it. It’s long past time to put away your Obama t-shirt that and take out your protest banner.


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Show All"...The fact that corporations have this power over what the US government can do means Obama – or any other President – is unable to approach a problem by asking: how do I fix this? Instead he has to ask: how can we get corporations to consent to a small cosmetic gesture that will, for a while, appease public anxiety and anger about this problem?..."
Indeed, no matter which party or president is in power, the interests of the Corporate Rulers will be served, no matter what. We the people are only an obstacle, to be placated with yet another cosmetic gesture.
If Obama had done nothing but shoot hoops for the past 21 months the majority of Americans would probably be better off today, or at least no worse than we are today.
Although Obama and his followers repeatedly tell us that he has made baby steps forward on many issues, the reality is that everything Obama has touched has resulted in leaps backwards (to various degrees) wherein the special interests that caused the respective problems (allegedly being solved) are further empowered to make those problems even worse in the future.
At least the problems Obama has addressed to date have been real problems that needed repair. After the November 2 elections Obama's next target will be an issue that is not a real problem...Social Security. In the name of austerity, Obama will gut the most successful US government program in history. In addition to not solving any real problem in the process, Obama's Social Security gutting will institutionalize the high unemployment rate among young Americans for decades to come. Even if Obama gets a second term it is doubtful that another Democrat will win the White House during the lifetimes of anybody alive today.
"At least the problems Obama has addressed to date have been real problems that needed repair."
But he did nothing to repair those problems; rather, he amplified them.
karlof1 says, "he amplified them."
And how. This guy Obama is a horror that keeps on horrifying. I recently read that the term "The White House" was coined by Teddy Roosevelt after he was tongue lashed for inviting Booker T. Washington for dinner. The prejudice against African Americans increased for the next 20 years because of that incident. I don't blame Booker T. I blame Teddy Roosevelt for being a coward. But that's another story.
The point is that what Obama has done is reinvent the Oil Can Harry zoot suit stereotype of the African American con artist. It was always a lie but the racists drag it out whenever they can for some nice white backlash. President Obama has set race relationns BACK in this country. He may be just another crooked politician but he cannot escape the symbolism that being the first African American president carries with it. ALL African Americans will be unjustly blamed for what he did.
Some people will say that can't happen now. We are enlightend on race matters. Give me a f__king break. We are about as enlightened as a Karl Rove.
Just one more fuse lit in our national powder keg of gross inequality.
And when the GOP takes control of Congress next week Obama will be able to blame the damages resulting from his actions on them. Obama and his Obamabots will have endless stories about how the GOP sabotaged Obamacare, Dodd-Frank, Social Security and Medicare.
Obama's greatest fear is the Democrats retaining control of Congress and getting blamed for the damage resulting from his actions.
First of all its IF the GOP takes control, secondly the GOP has seemed in control these last two years anyway.
"...the GOP has seemed in control these last two years anyway."
These last TWO years???!!!
I spoke to a Democratic majority in the Legislature and a Democratic President, all leading to an effective minority Republican obstructionism ( if one wishes to be charitable).
Ahhh nuance.
For all the reasons you adduce, we are better off with gridlock. Since the system can only serve corporate interests, gridlock is the best we can hope for, without a complete overhaul of the system.
There is never corporate gridlock and there will be progress in dismantling what is left of the New Deal.
Well, at the very least there would be fewer stomach ulcers burgeoning. I mean, when you know you're going to get royally screwed -- as we would have been with McCain -- you tend feel less sick than angry. But Obama is even worse than even the most tepid ex-supporters imagined. And that stomach ulcer comes from the damage he is doing, the incredible division and viciousness among Americans, for one, and where the heck do we go from here? It doesn't look good.
Yes, we can vote third party, as I am. I will leave the voting booth knowing a small sliver of brightness for a couple of hours. But by Election Day night what will have changed? Obama will continue mimicking George Bush and in fabulous Clinton-style work to pass legislation that Repubs secretly applaud but would have had a hard time pushing through -- or don't want to take the blame for. You really do have to admire the Repubs when it comes to HCR. They played that beautifully.
Yeah I thought I was getting Russ Feingold with Obama and instead I got Richard Nixon, except Nixon was more liberal with wage and price controls. Bye, bye Dims, lesser of two evils is just plain evil.
You are enamored of another system of governance, obviously, yet your post echoes a hopelessness about this system that I do not believe. Let me cite the article:
"I’m sure Obama believes he is doing the best he can in a corrupt system – but it’s not true. There is another way. Imagine if, when he came to office, he had articulated the real solutions – and, when he was blocked, named the corrupt corporations and the corrupt Senators stopping him getting healthcare for sick children or preventing another crash. Explain that it is time to drive the money-lenders out of the temple of American democracy. Tell the American people they will always be screwed over until they end this corruption and pay for the democratic process themselves, and propose serious measures to achieve it. Call for a mass movement to back him, just as Franklin Roosevelt did – and succeeded. At least then there would be a possibility of real progress. Would the outcome conceivably have been worse than this – being beaten by the foaming Tea Party Republicans with almost nothing to show for it? "
If one begins with the notion that Americans are ,by and large, not stupid ( and this article specifically states that notion) then an honest and forthright naming of names would have the effect of clarity upon our political scene, one awash in obfuscation and manipulative falsehoods.
I do not expect Obama, or the Democratic Party, to take this course as they are far too enamored of the status quo and the bags of money their silence and obeisance delivers to them. But this belief does not automatically reject the system, only the undue influence money has brought to it, money that has subverted the democratic process. I work , within the system, to bring the power of third party politics to it, specifically the Green Party, as they are pledged to reject corporate funding. Elect enough of them, and yes it is indeed an uphill battle, and the call to make elections free, and free from control of the wealthy, becomes louder until it cannot be ignored.
I think that posting despair and disparagement, however factual, without an accompanying plan for a solution is not an effective way to work for change. There are far too many critics and not enough planners. Critics, unfortunately, do not plan, do not offer anything beyond said criticisms, when that is what is needed most.
Then I don't think you completely read the article, doubledee. Note the third paragraph from the end: "Call for a mass movement to back him, just as Franklin Roosevelt did – and succeeded." That is what is needed.
Obama had the perfect time to fight the corporations & and tap into public fury. I don't suspect we'll have another time in time so ripe, that is, until the pendulum swings in the other direction after Boehner, Rove, Palin & O'Donnell do their damage. By that time, American independent media will be dead and the Internet will be controlled.
The idea that Roosevelt started the New Deal and it sailed to success is just not true. I hear and read it a lot. There was a political backlash and many of his programs were reversed and therefore the economy stalled. Then we were attacked and the rest is history. The nation went to war and politics pretty much went away for five years. No one worried about spending, no one worried about a government takeover. We had to fight and that we did. That is what brought us out of the depression. Maybe Roosevelt's policies would have worked. We don;t know. They seemed to for a while.
Until money leave politics in my opinion there is not much that is going to change. I don;t see that happening. Is Obama the worst President ever, hardly. Is he god, no. Can he make law, no. We saw what the Republican Party would do given time to do it. I will continue to vote Democrat because I really don;t have much choice. Republicans want to take away everything that I have payed into for 40 years. Maybe they all do, but Republicans tell me every day they want to.
Unfortunately, however, the Democratic Party, as well as the GOP, has been bought out by the great big corporations and the war chest, and they've both sounded the drums of war for ages. With few exceptions, Obama and the Democratic Party at large have not fought against the Republicans, and the Democratic Party has spent so much time (even way before Obama took office) going in lockstep with the Republicans in pretty much everything, including our wars, that nobody, including Democrats themselves, should've been surprised that it's finally backfired, ultimately giving rise to the teabaggers, Sara Palin, Glenn Beck, and the likes. I'm calling it as I see it.
Yes, Roosevelt faced big challenges, but he DID get Social Security and the WPA in place, both of which were HUGE benefits for Americans, not only then, but still going with the Social Security keeping thousands out of poverty!!!
I am sorry you missed, or chose to ignore, the point I made.
Yes. Being disappointed in the President is easy; articulating an effective strategy is much harder and rarely seen among the complaints. Also, a president is elected to a four-year term; but apparently, there are many liberals who expected this President's entire agenda to be enacted and completed within 2 years (actually less, since the chorus of liberal complaints began in 2009).
Surely you jest....I know, don't call you Shirley.
What attempts of this administration can you point to as in line with your political desires? As his agenda has yet to be made manifest I assume you are thinking it can be enacted in the last two years as opposed to the first two. The Obama agenda is far, far too similar to that of the last administration, are you defending that one too? While spending all his time seeking bipartisanship his opposites across the aisle have sabotaged any hope of enacting anything at all, perhaps that is what he, and you, really want.
Your characterization of the "chorus of liberal complaints" fails to note the target of those "complaints". Do you then suggest that continuing war, torture, outsourcing of jobs, refusal to prosecute those who brought down, and continue to bring down, our economy is unworthy of complaint? Not only a refusal to prosecute mind you, but an absolute pandering to those criminals.
So, how is life in the blue dog world? How has that compromise and fiscal conservatism worked out for you? Are you so happy with our current state of affairs that you can blame those who are not with responsibility for Obama's failures? Are you kidding me?
Hari's essay sounds a lot like the "we haven't the votes to end the wars" fairy tale. Is Hari so in thrall to conventional thinking that he himself can't see anything but the conventional mystification --or does he see through it but wants us not to? It would be interesting to know.
All Obama would had to have done --well, not *this* Obama, of course, but the Obama of people's dreams-- would have been to say "ha ha fooled you", immediately submit a bill for full public campaign financing effective at once, and a bill to require that a claim of party membership be the crime of false advertising, and prosecuted, if not validated by the national committee.
And then send someone around to have a quiet conversation with all the congresslime in which it would be made clear that they are to vote for both bills or have the FBI, IRS, and SEC looking into every moment of their lives with a view to sending them to Leavenworth, not a Club Fed, for an extensive stay.
And finally send people to have broadly the same conversation with creatures like the Kochs: stop trying to buy the nation or find yourself the target of every investigative agency in the country. And maybe even suffer a serious accident or, out of deep remorse, commit suicide.
There'd have been dancing in the streets, I suspect.
I might be misreading you, but your "solution" appears to rely upon the "Great Man" theory of reform. That is, that a Good Leader can be relied upon to bring about progressive change. Where do "the People" fit in your politics? I guess we are simply the beneficiaries of the Great Man's Noble Actions?
Your "solution" continues on its undemocratic trajectory when you demand Obama use coercive State power, not through the courts or through legislation but through blackmail as the means for getting reluctant politicians and corporations to yield to his plan.
Maybe, just maybe, we should instead work to mobilize the people themselves to fight for their own interests and build that MOVEMENT Hari calls for to pressure Obama, the Dems (or any other ambitious politicians) to serve our interests?
Mr puppethead Bushorama is a rep for the interests of the predatory elite oligarchy. Americans aren’t stupid but they aren’t brave either. The French riots should be a clue for them.
Obamacare further entrenches the employer-based medical insurance model that assures that US workers won't strike because they will lose medical insurance when they strike.
True, but pathetic.
I've not had health insurance for eight years, and no, I've never gone to the ER for care. Hopefully I'll never have to.
The "American people" need to focus not on the fact that they'll lose health care but on the fact that their "elected representatives" and their families are covered, and likely have a lifetime pension to boot.
We need to see this one glaring fact that the media is designed solely to obscure:
They are not us. THEY DON'T CARE ABOUT US.
AT ALL.
We are, as I type and as you read, dying on our knees.
(Sorry to shout, but I'm shouting for emphasis, not at your comment, with which I wholly agree.)
I feel your shouts and wonder why Hari will ever weep for Obama. The Obamas are already multimillionaires and will have cushy corporate gigs awaiting them whenever the White House gig ends.
Hari should be weeping for the rest of us who will suffer and pay the consequences of Obama's destructive actions for many years to come.
"...whenever the White House gig ends."
January, 2013.
Save the date.
"The facts are not hidden. If you want to run for national office in the US, you have to raise huge sums of money from corporations and very rich people to pay for the adverts and the mailings that get you on the ballot and into office. These corporations will only give you money if you persuade them that you will serve their interests once you are in power. If you say instead that you want to prevent anything destructive they are doing to ordinary people, or tax and regulate them, you will get no money, and can’t run." - Johann Hari
It is my absolute belief that Mr. Hari is wrong regarding corporations having an absolute stronghold on the U.S. political process.
Once the American people take off their consumer hats and put on their citizen hats the world will see things change in our country. And it won't take that much money.
A sea change is coming....it will be the awakening of the American people.
"It is my absolute belief that Mr. Hari is wrong regarding corporations having an absolute stronghold on the U.S. political process."
You are certainly entitled to your belief, as I am entitled to note that all the facts seem to reject that opinion. Why, do you think, it costs about ten million to run for the Senate? Why did Obama have to raise three quarters of a billion to run for a four year term paying 400K per?
We do share a belief that the people of this nation, once given the truth and accepting it, are quite capable of making the necessary changes.
Just for purposes of discussion, let's say that a NEW PARTY is launched in the United States that has a platform supported by ordinary Republicans (fiscally conservative) and ordinary Democrats (socially progressive). A coalition party. A party that would send a message loud and clear to the corporately controlled Republicans and Democrats that their days in power are numbered.
And let's say that all that would be involved over the course of a year to build the foundation for this NEW PARTY is for the country to be broken down to the smallest common denominator: the precinct.
And let's say that there's a website where all one has to do is to type in his/her zip code and that the group in this person's NEIGHBORHOOD comes up and all this person needs to do is jet off an email to the group leader and go to a meeting a few blocks from his/her house.
And at that meeting there are hundreds of voter registration forms. And all this person needs to do is take maybe a hundred forms, go home and chat it up with his/her neighbors and convince them to sign up.
The polling is already out there that the time is ripe for a NEW PARTY that would unite the American people into one party.
And how much money did that cost? Practically ZERO.
Where there's a will there's a way.
I think the American people are getting hip to the hype (eg. Meg Whitman spending $150 million to make a bid for the governor's job in Cali), don't you?
"Only connect".
Sorry, but I don't think a "fiscally conservative, socially liberal" political party would be an improvement over the current two party system. In many ways, "fiscally conservative, socially liberal" fits the corporate agenda much more closely than the the current GOP platform.
As I see it, the modern GOP platform is more a product of a political strategy: encouraging reactionary social movements in order to provoke working and middle-class people into an alliance with the corporate elite. For capitalism to remain creative and flexible enough to respond to changing conditions, relate with other cultures in a globalized economy, it benefits from a relatively liberal, relativistic, cosmopolitan professional and managerial class. The investment in the expansion of an educational system with a heavy emphasis on liberal arts at its core was not a random mistake. It reflected the actual needs of a healthy capitalist system.
We could have a whole 'nother discussion about what you might mean by "fiscally conservative," as different folks use the term differently. But, in general, I would disagree a "fiscally conservative" economic orientation would be good for this country. Or the majority of the American people.
A sea change? WHEN?? With Glenn Beck, Sarah Palin, Ann Coulter, and all the rest of their ilk spreading propaganda, too many people are believing what they spew. It is going to take people who dig for the facts and read educated editorialists before this happens. And sadly, it seems that most people aren't doing this. Instead, they listen to Fox News spreading right wing Republican propaganda and believe it. For democracy to succeed, an educated populace is essential.
And here's the exclusive club of the Senate:
http://www.rollcall.com/issues/56_42/news/51039-1.html?type=aggregate_friendly
If we tried what the French are doing, they would unleash the military goons on us. Go back and look at the Executive Orders that have been written in the last 30 years. I don't think the FEMACamps are CT.
"I don't think the FEMACamps are CT." Please give us the exact geographic location of JUST ONE. Mythological thinking is'nt logical- only facts matter. Myths are what THEY use to control us.
Going outside to look at my brilliant yellow maple glowing like the Sun in my front yard---MD
This article articulately and succinctly points out exactly why voting Democratic just simply due to being anti-Republican is an exercise in futility.
The Democratic Party leadership's standard response to criticism from their base is: "What are they going to do...vote Republican?".
With that kind of attitude, voting for those Democrats who are the lesser of two evils and have not earned your vote is not futile, its humiliating, degrading and demonstrates very low self-esteem.
Although this article is generally objective, Hari is deluded in believing that GM's (and other financial entities') bailouts "are making a profit for the government".
TARP bailout money came with token strings attached, so the recipients quickly took 0% no strings attached money from the Federal Reserve to buy Gov. bonds and used the profits to pay back TARP.
This a a shell game that cooks the books better than Enron ever did. The Federal Reserve is printing another 4 trillion dollars to hand out to these same crooks this week and calling it QUANTITATIVE EASING.
You are right the Democrats think progressives, blacks, and other core constituencies have "no place to go." But that is not simply a problem of psychology. Or a moral problem. It is an objective feature of our election system.
Once we recognize the trap AND that this leads the Democrats to take their base for granted, we might assume we have found a mechanism for escaping the trap. We will create a progressive Third Party as competition for the votes of those who otherwise have no place to go.
But that is a false solution. I think the 2000 Nader campaign demonstrated that for us. Nader said the Dems could compete with him for those votes, which would force them to move left and embrace a more anti-corporate, pro-people agenda. If they were to do this, his argument went, it would help them get more votes and win the election. If the Dems did NOT embrace a more populist agenda, those votes would go to Nader and the Dems increased the odds they would lose to Bush.
For whatever reasons (and this is worthy of some serious thought), the Dems did NOT move left, they DID lose votes to Nader and Gore lost to Bush. (I agree the election was stolen, first in Florida and then by the SCOTUS. But if Nader had not been on the ballot, the election would not have been close enough for the Florida vote to ever go into recount.
I know some diehard Nader supports will dispute my description of what happened. It almost doesn't matter what we small group here says one way or another about it. The fact is that the majority of those who voted for Nader in 2000 drew lessons from the experience and refused to vote Nader (or Green) in the next election cycle. American progressive voters decided en masse to abandon the third party approach as counter-productive. And they are correct.
The dilemma of third parties is that they DO play the role of "SPOILERS." That is a very real, very objective problem which cannot be wished away not matter how much we concentrate our good intentions and denounce those who have arrived at that conclusion. Third parties are a dead end for progressive electoral politics. (Except, maybe, in small towns, with atypical demographics or circumstances. Read this as "college towns.")
If third parties are a false hope and relying upon the Democrats to "do the right thing" out of the goodness of their hearts is also an illusion, what strategy might work? Same as before. Build community organizations, relatively autonomous from the parties. Become enough of a force in your community and nationwide that the politicians come calling, asking how they "can help" in exchange for support. Build semi-autonomous organizations of progressives within the local Democratic party. OFA (Organizing for Obama is a fraudulent "reform" organization. But DFA (Democracy for America) has some very good chapters, as does PDA (Progressive Democrats of America). Build your own network, putting your energy into those aligned with your politics and NOT into building the broader Democratic Party.
Those who think these organizations are inherently coopted because they are in alliance with the rest of the Democratic Party networks are simply ignoring that any Green Party or other progressive third party grouping will face the exact same coopting pressures IF they ever become strong enough, popular enough to become significant factors in local politics. Building progressive network WITHIN the Democratic Party is not harder than building one outside. And once you are inside, you WILL be faced with the negotiations which will tempt you into compromise or cooptation. And if you NEVER are approached to negotiate a compromise, it is because you have avoided ever becoming a significant political factor. There is no virtue in remaining pure because no one wants to tempt you.
What happened to the idea of dispensing with fairytales? The way power works and how democracy is corrupted is much more complicated than a simplistic tale of rich capitalists bribing good-hearted public servants. Politicians have a lot of power and money not just from donations but even more so from taxes. If you believe that the money from taxes is not also just as much a temptation that leads to corruption then you are a fool. It is even more so. Taxes have a lot more to do with Obama's militarism than corporate donations.
"Taxes were not raised to carry on wars, but wars were raised to carry on taxes."
-Thomas Paine
How are taxes used to get politicians reelected? I should think that's illegal. I suppose Congressmen could use taxes/spending to 'internalize their profits and externalize their losses' (i.e. get money earmarked for spending in their district and make someone else pay for it). But if they did this, they would find they were competing with every other Congressman in Congress.
I think campaign finance reform such as is called for here would require Congressmen to run more on their actual record, in which their position on taxes and spending would be more thoroughly investigated. As it is, a well-funded smear campaign can cover up a lot of actual policy decisions.
Corporate donations benefit candidates in a far more direct way than taxes. That much is indeed simple.
But by the corporations unloading their tax burden onto the workers by buying politicians makes even more money for them to buy even more politicians so that they can continue to make more money that they don't have to pay taxes on. So in effect, corporate donations are coming from the taxes workers pay funneled to the politicians whose salaries and benefits are paid by those taxes so they can make sure the corporations pay even less taxes and the masses pay more to continue funding the entire scheme.
And the last guy who drove the money lenders out of the temple, what happened to him. Maybe this is what we from our naive outside perspective do not see or understand, that if Obama did call out the corruption his life would be taken. Jesus knew this and he did it anyway and he told his followers that this was the pathway to the kingdom of Heaven. Things are so corrupt now that perhaps only the sacrifice of a martyr would be able to change a closed and totally corrupt system.
At least if Obama had done nothing but shoot hoops the past 21 months, he would have kept things from getting worse without mentioning corruption or otherwise offending his corporate owners.
My criticism of Obama is that he worked (and continues to work) very hard to further empower the forces of evil.
Bingo! Jesus warned about "wolves in sheep's clothing", which fits Obama. As a great deceiver, he does more harm than good ... by design.
Obama a martyr? Since when??
Yet another poor soul unable to see who Obama really was in spite of many warning signs prior to the election. To simply state that money in politics is the root cause of our malise is insufficient. Ultimately, lack of basic morality, more specifically lack of moral strength, to resist the temptations of wealth and power that go with position and status--people are trained from a very young age to aspire to be the fatcat Monopoly winner (I wonder how many children first learn how to cheat and lie when they play that game). I wonder how long it will take for a person like the author to realize that Obama deserves impeahment every bit as much as BushCo, as he still appologizes for ObamaInc, saying "At moments, there have been flickers of what this alternative Obama Presidency would have looked like."
Funnily enough one of the local Boarding/Prep Schools in my area claims to be, "...preparing young people for lifelong leadership." With boys in ties and sportcoats and girls in dresses, three-times weekly chapel services and a pricetag of over $40,000 for boarding/tuition- one can easily see where these people come from and how this behavior is normalized and promoted.
Harry Potter of a different sort.
It sickens and angers me to hear that my country's politics is thoroughly corrupt by what Hari describes as "legalized bribery."
But Hari is right. Except that to label corporations as the sources of the corrupting money obscures that fact that run by people. People with names and addresses. It is these people that corrupt my government. These people hide behind their corporations. These need to be exposed by us all. For example, it is not Goldman Sacs that corrupts my President, it is Lloyd Blankfein and Gary Cohn that do.