Oct 21, 2010 - Issue 398 |
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"Do Nothing" Democrats Versus
A Return To Republican Takeover of 1994: |
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With two weeks left in the national campaign season and the political balance of Congress on the line, voters are going to have to make some gut-wrenching, nose-holding choices this November. Including myself. Now that the President Obama is out on the campaign trail, and the issues become more clear as the spotlight is put more on him than on partisan commercial ads, we can be assured that gridlock will be returning to Washington if the Republicans takeover the House. Not
only will we see a formulated attempt to repeal health care reform, but
we will see a radicalization of Republican ideology, controlled by the
extreme right, that will seek to implement a radical policy platform similar
to that of the 1990s. We can’t possibly let history repeat itself. I’m
not a Democrat, nor am I a Republican, so I don’t have a “party stake”
in this election. But, as an Obama Independent, I do have a stake in helping
the administration carry out the change we voted for two years ago. That
means I’m taking my cues from the President. As ugly as it is out there
for some Democrats, one in particular-in The political realities are what they are. Keep the Democratic majority or prepare for two years of stonewalling going into the election of 2012, where they (the Republicans) will try to paint the word “failure” on President Obama’s first term. Never mind that they did nothing to help him get the country out of this economic ditch their party got us in. The
economy buried us deeper than the coal miners in The partisan media, and the mainstream media follow suit, highlighting voter dissatisfaction because the change has taken longer than expected. But let’s be truthful…Who (in their right mind) expected us to have a total economic recovery in less than two years? Okay, in my crystal ball, I see two hands out there…so the rest of us were hopeful, but realistic, in our cautious optimism about change. It was foolish to expect an economy in freefall to be reversed in such a short time. Its inertia is against the laws of nature. This
economy was the worse since the Great Depression (even though they refused
to call it what it was [is]), and the Great Depression lasted ten years.
It took President Franklin Delano Roosevelt THREE of his four elected
terms to turn the economy around. It’s insane to believe President Obama
can turn around a much larger economy with a nation twice the size of
So,
why should we, the public, buy into unreasonableness? And I almost bought
into it. I am so disappointed in my U.S. Senator I don’t know what to
do. California Senator, Barbara Boxer, is a poor representation of a Senator.
I’m sure you’ve been following my eight month rant against her. I DID
NOT VOTE for her in this year’s primary. She has not served my community
nor my community’s interests in the 18 years
she’s been Senator. We’ve seen her less than five times. In 18 years…I
almost hosted her Republican opponent, Carly Fiorina, (operative term here
is ALMOST) at my Urban Issues Breakfast Forum. Not because I’m all that
impressed with her, but because I’m tired of my community being ignored
by Barbara Boxer. But then I heard House Majority Whip, James Clyburn,
who I did host at the Urban Issues Forum. And then I listened to my President,
who is back in That
brings us to the tough choices we have to make this November. The Republicans
haven’t shown they deserve a chance to run Congress on a warmed over soup
called “Pledge to We
cannot afford a repeat of the 1994 Contract with BlackCommentator.com Columnist, Dr. Anthony Asadullah Samad, PhD is a national columnist and author of Saving The Race: Empowerment Through Wisdom. His Website is AnthonySamad.com. Click here to contact Dr. Samad. |
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