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Archive for 22. January 2010
If you think herding cats is difficult, try Democrats.
22. January 2010 by admin.
The election of a Republican to fill Ted Kennedy’s seat in the U.S. Senate has clearly illustrated the disarray of the Democratic Party. Despite holding the White House, the House of Representatives and a super majority in the Senate, Democrats have been either unable or unwilling to accomplish much of the agenda they campaigned for.
Faced with a financial industry so greedy that it nearly caused the collapse of the international economy, Democrats have failed to institute new regulations to prevent future problems. Faced with millions of unemployed, they failed to pass a stimulus bill large enough to create jobs. Faced with mounting foreclosures, they failed to force lenders to restructure loans. Faced with millions of uninsured and more than 33,000 deaths each year for the lack of access to health care, Democrats let Republicans and Tea Party wingnuts control the dialogue about health reform. They publicly cut deals with insurance companies and big Pharma. They allowed a few Congressmen to include more restrictive language on abortion. They allowed one senator to kill the public option despite polls showing that a public option is favored by a significant majority of Americans. And they allowed another senator to hijack the bill in order to gain major concessions for his state.
It’s not that our nation’s current problems were created by Democrats. They weren’t. And it’s true that the Republicans, whose policies led to the problems, were determined to block any initiatives by Democrats. But the fact remains, in one full year, Democrats were unable to solve them. And given the fleeting attention spans of most voters, in their minds, these ongoing problems are now the fault of Democrats.
So where does the party go from here?
In my opinion, Democrats must take a lesson from Republicans. When it comes to legislation, Democrats must act as if they’re joined at the hip. They must craft legislation in caucus meetings and not present it to the public until they can all support it – without fear of defections. They must better present their ideas to the public and explain their benefits. And they must learn to be as ruthless as Republicans in trying to achieve their goals. No more “gangs of six” that include Republicans trying to undermine the legislation. Democrats can make it clear that they will work with Republicans, but only if Republicans are willing to work with them.
And the President must change his approach. Although he obviously envisions himself a modern-day Lincoln who will pull together both parties and the nation, he must finally realize that you can’t achieve bi-partisanship when there is no “bi.” He must realize that Republicans are serious about their desire to see him fail. He must become more involved in legislation and more clearly set a path for his party. He must become the leader we voted for.
Failing these kinds of changes, we’re likely to see Democrats, and the nation, flounder. If that happens, voters will believe the Democratic Party is incapable of governing. And they will be right.
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The Most Activist Court Ever!
22. January 2010 by admin.
For years, conservatives and the religious right have decried what they considered “activist” Justices on Supreme Court. They howled about the Roe v. Wade decision on abortion. Indeed, they screamed about any decision that restrained anti-abortionists. They whined about any decision that protected the rights of gays and racial minorities. And they went ballistic over decisions that affirmed separation of church and state. On radio and television, some evangelists even prayed (or should I say preyed) for liberal Justices to die so that George W. Bush could nominate more conservative Justices.
Today, the conservative Supreme Court committed its most activist action ever.
By undoing decades of prior decisions that limited the role of corporations in political campaign, the conservative Court gave a blank check to corporate intervention in our elections. More precisely, they created an environment that will provide blank checks to candidates who are willing to legislate on behalf of corporations.
Let’s say the financial industry wants to fight regulation (and it does) it may now take all of those billions of dollars in bonuses and spend them on advertising for candidates who are opposed to financial regulation. Or, let’s say the insurance industry wants to fight health care reform. The insurance companies may now spend billions on candidates who will fight for the status quo.
If you think those prospects are chilling, imagine the impact on candidates themselves. Will any candidate or elected representative be willing to make decisions that could be perceived negatively by large corporations? Doubtful. It’s almost a certainty that our Congressional Representatives, already unduly influenced by corporate lobbyists, will obediently pander to those with the money and influence to affect their political future.
How will independent individuals compete? The short answer is they won’t be able to. Thanks to Chief Justice Roberts, Justice Scalia, Justice Kennedy, Justice Alito and Justice Thomas, corporations and organizations now enjoy free speech and, soon, you will not. From this day forward, it will be a government of the corporations, by the corporations and for the corporations.
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