For nearly
two years the Madoff affair has made it very difficult for
me to find time to write political blogs. That
still remains true. But I shall write a short one here because
of longstanding concerns, which can only become worse in
view of the smashing victory for arch conservatism on November
2nd.
Two years ago I thought
Obama was one of the smartest men, and conceivably the best
speaker, ever to enter the White House. Today my main impression
is that, for all his intellectual smarts, he is horribly
lacking in judgment. Crassly put, he is a fool.
The conservative wing
of the �national� Republican Party - which today is a major
share of that party if not all of it - made clear early
on that it had but one overarching goal: defeat Obama�s
plans. To that end the national wing of the Party was willing
to say and do almost anything. Obama�s response was to try
to �make nice,� to say he wanted to work with and cooperate
with people who did not give a fig for cooperation, but
wanted only to savage him and his policies in order to get
back into national power and who therefore said that failure
to do what they wanted done on the national scene was ipso
facto a failure to allow them to participate in structuring
policies. Apparently being a prisoner of his own background,
in which his golden tongue enabled him to overcome opposition
and to get ahead at least from the time he entered law school
at Harvard, Obama failed to understand the obvious, failed
to understand what anyone who has ever faced bitter, unyielding
opposition would understand immediately: there are people
with whom it is profitless to try to �make nice� because
they wish to fight you bitterly no matter what, no matter
how much you wish to �make nice� with them and to compromise
with them.
Now that the national
Republicans have handed him his head, Obama still wants
to �make nice� with them. For all his intellectual smarts,
Obama just didn�t get it and doesn�t get it. He lacks judgment.
Of course, he and his
acolytes will say he is simply trying to be politically
cooperative and to achieve his ends that way. Forget it.
The Republicans who lead the national Republican Party want
his derriere out. They will savage him and his policies,
and blame him and his policies for everything wrong in the
country, until, as they just did for the last two years,
they have the country angry at him (as at present) and are
able to �diselect� him in 2012. That
is their goal and all else - including the good of the country
- is secondary to them, even if Obama doesn�t understand
this.
Then there are his policies,
which too often lack good sense, although the points on
which they lack good sense are usually not the ones on which
the national leaders of the Republican Party assail him.
I used to think that a lot of the opposition to him was
pure racism, no matter how much people denied this. I still
think that, with regard to a lot of his opponents, racism
is deeply involved. But it is pretty plain that racism is
a long way from being the whole story, because some of his
most important policies simply lack sense. He has listened
to fools like Summers and Geithner, to Wall Street and big
business, and to the generals, instead of taking the obviously
sensible courses.
Take the bailouts, for
example. Money has gone by the hundreds of billions and
trillions to Wall Street and big business, where profits
and bonuses are again astronomical while common folk have
no jobs and are being foreclosed out of their homes because
of unpayable mortgages that they were hornswoggled into.
People understand all this and are, if you will excuse the
expression, well and truly pissed. And how is it possible
that - as occurred - Obama and his ship of fools did not
understand that, if you want people to spend money, and
need this to be done to revive a sinking economy, you must
put money into the hands of the poor, the lower middle class,
the middle class, who will spend the money because they
have to spend it. They have no choice but to spend it because
they need to do so in order to live. Obama, however, carried
forward the Bushian program of giving the money to banks,
who did not need to spend it (i.e., in their case, to loan
it), and instead put it in their vaults, saying this would
rebuild capital and that anyway there were not enough good
loans to make in order to warrant lending out the money
(as probably was true in view of our catastrophic economic
situation). Are
we to understand that giving money to those who don�t need
to, and won�t, and didn�t spend it, instead of giving it
to those who would have to spend it, is a way of getting
out of an economic catastrophe that requires spending in
order for the economy to revive?
(Now, of course, the
Fed has announced it will pursue a similar stupidity by
buying up fantastic quantities of government securities
in order to encourage spending by lowering interest rates
that in important segments are already down pretty much
to zero. Without getting into the asserted claims, including
the differences between long and short term rates, the announced
policy seems pretty stupid when you consider how cheap money
already is, including long term rates on things like houses.)
Then there is the war.
Obama didn�t have the judgment - or brains - to get out
of Iraq
and Afghanistan
pronto. Instead he listened to the generals and let himself
get sucked into Bush/Cheney wars that cost scores (hundreds?)
of billions per year which we cannot afford. He reprised
Nixon who got sucked into Johnson�s wars (with the difference
that Nixon loved those wars and Obama at least claims not
to feel the same about Iraq
and Afghanistan).
And then there is the
Supreme Court�s evil opinion in the Citizens United case,
which Obama criticized to the faces of the Justices but
did nothing to eviscerate statutorily, so that fantastic
piles of corporate money could be and were used to sink
him.
So this is where we
stand. The leaders of the national Republicans, who care
only about smashing Obama and the Democrats in order to
win and will say and do anything to accomplish this, have
smashed him. Their general lack of concern for the small
man and for the country will increasingly manifest itself.
They
will spend the next two years savaging Obama in order to
defeat him in 2012, and are likely to succeed, because they
care only about gaining power, will say and do anything
to do this, and will thereby succeed in causing the country
to be just as much against Obama two years from now as they
succeeded in the last two years in turning the county against
him to the point that he received a smashing in 2010. Meanwhile,
Obama, and because of him other Democrats, will try to �make
nice� with people who want only to politically kill them
and who will not �make nice,� will not be placated, and
want only to destroy him and regain the Presidency. Anybody
who has ever faced bitter enders who opposed them can see
this coming, because bitter enders never quit and cannot
be placated.
BlackCommentator.com Columnist, Lawrence
R. Velvel, JD, is the Dean of Massachusetts
School of Law. He is the author of Blogs From the Liberal Standpoint: 2004-2005 (Doukathsan Press, 2006). Click here
to contact Dean Velvel, or you may, post your comment on
his website, VelvelOnNationalAffairs.com.
|