07 September 12
n two months we Americans will go to the polls once again to decide who the president will be for the next four years. We will not be allowed to vote on those who wield the true power in this country. On November 6th we will not vote for the chairman of ExxonMobil or JPMorgan Chase or Citibank or the Premier of China. That day will come, but not this year.
Now, I know there are a goodly number of you out there
who believe there's not a snowball's chance in Kenya that Barack Obama
will not be re-elected to the White House. And why would you believe
otherwise? After the incredible Democratic convention this week, with
the best rock-em-sock-em speeches I've heard from a Democrat's mouth
since … since, I don't know when. You can't help but not have a contact
high after this past week if you are of the sort who believes in
economic justice, peace, and a five-dollar latte. Right now, with the
buzz on, you are sitting there thinking that your fellow Americans will
turn out in massive numbers, either because they want to continue the
Obama era or because they're scared shitless of the barbarians at the
gate - or both. You're convinced that the Republicans have blown it with
all their talk of the lady parts they want to control even though we
now know that they have no idea where those parts are, what they are, or
how they work.
Yes, it certainly looks like the voters will reject
this obscenely wealthy man called Romney — Romney of
Michigan/Massachusetts/New Hampshire/Utah/Zurich/Grand Cayman — this man
who will not explain exactly how all his wealth was obtained, where he
keeps it, or how much taxes he pays on it. He wants to turn the clock
back to the '50s - the 1850s - and he refuses to offer any specific plan
about what he'll do about anything. He wants to run the country like a
corporation but he can't even control one 82-year-old actor on his own
convention stage, a Hollywood legend who, in the matter of ten and a
half minutes went from Good (walking onto the stage) to Bad (talking to a
chair) and then to Ugly (the chair started … swearing?). It was better
than the best cat-flushing-the-toilet video on YouTube and it was a gift
to all of us who know that Romney is doomed come November.
Or is he?
Last week, I said on the HuffPost Live webcast
that we had all better start practicing how to say "President Romney"
because, living in Michigan, I can tell you that there's trouble here on
the two peninsulas and it's not just because Romney is a native son or
that we like to watch kids from Cranbrook chase down gay kids and chop
their hair off. One recent poll here showed Romney leading Obama by four
points! How can that be? Didn't Obama save Detroit?
No, he didn't. He saved General Motors and Chrysler.
"Detroit" (and Flint and Pontiac and Saginaw) are not defined by the
global corporations who suck our towns dry and then split town to make
more money elsewhere (except, of course, they continued to design and
built crap cars, so eventually they didn't make the money at all). These
cities in Michigan are about the people who live here, and in the
process of "saving Detroit," Mr. Obama had to fire thousands of these
people, and reduce the benefits and pensions of those who were left.
There's a lot of pissed off people in Michigan (and Wisconsin and Ohio),
people who weren't saved even though the corporation was. I'm just
stating a fact, and those of you who don't live here should know this.
The other problem facing us this election (spoiler
alert - angry white guys may want to stop reading right now) … is race.
We all fear there's probably a good 40% of the country who simply do not
want a black man in the Oval Office. In fact, in 2008, Obama lost the
white vote. He lost every white age group except young people (18-29).
And yet he still won by 10 million votes! The optimistic secret the
Obama people know is that only about 70% of the voters in November will
be white. So if he can win just 35-40% of them, and then get a massive
majority of people of color, he can win re-election. There is no
question in my mind that Obama is more popular than Romney and if
everyone could vote from their couch like they do for American Idol,
Obama would win hands down. As I have said before, we live in a liberal
country. The majority of Americans (who do not call themselves
"liberal") now support most of the liberal agenda - they're for gay
marriage, they're pro-choice, they're anti-war, they believe there's
global warming, and they hate Wall Street for what it has done to them
and their neighbors. The Republicans know this: that we, the majority,
will have sex when we want and with whom we want, will read and watch
whatever we want when we want, will use marijuana if we want and if we
don't want to then we certainly don't want our friends who do to be
throw into prison. We are sick and tired of being poisoned, by chemicals
or propaganda, we think the Palestinians have been given a raw deal and
we want our friggin' jobs back! The Christian Right (and their Wall
Street funders) know this all too well - America has turned, and there's
no going back to not loving someone because of the color of their skin
or expecting women to cede control of their bodies to a bunch of
Neanderthals. So, what's a Rightie to do now that we've turned the joint
into Sodom and G? They have to suppress the vote! They have to stop as
many liberals from voting as possible. So they've passed many voter
suppression laws to make it hard for the poor, the minorities, the
disabled and students to vote.
They honestly believe they can pull this
off - and they just may. The only "positive" thing about this is that
their need to have such laws in order to win the election is an
admission on the part of the Republicans that they know the U.S. Is a
liberal country and that the only way they can now win now is to cheat.
Trust me, if they believed that America was a right-wing country they'd
be passing laws making it so easy to vote you could do it in the
checkout line at Walmart.
But the voting on November 6th will not take place at
Walmart or on any potato's couch. It can only happen by going to a
polling place - and, not to state the obvious, the side that gets the
most people physically out to the polls that day, wins. We know the
Republicans are spending tens of millions of dollars to make sure this
very thing happens. They have built a colossal get-out-the-vote machine
for election day, and the sheer force of their tsunami of hate stands
ready to overwhelm us like nothing we've ever seen before. Those of us
in the Midwest got a taste of it in 2008. Traditionally Democratic
states - all of which voted for Obama - saw our state legislatures and
governor seats hijacked by this well-oiled machine. We didn't know what
hit us, but these new Republicans wasted no time in dismantling some of
the very basic thing we hold dear. Wisconsin fought back - but even that
huge grassroots uprising was not enough to stop the governor bought and
paid for by the Koch brothers. It was a wake up call, for sure - but
have we really woken up?
It's been a great week in Charlotte, and I'm getting
ready now to watch Barack Obama give his speech. It's OK for us to take a
couple days to high-five each other, but I cannot stress enough to you
that unless you and I are doing something every day for the next 60 days
to get people out to vote, then there is a chance we will all be saying
"President Romney" come January. Don't think it can't happen. Hate, sad
to say, at least in America these days, is a far greater motivator than
love and feelin' groovy.
For those of us who believe that the history of the Democrats and the Republicans is to do the bidding of the 1% (Obama's #1 private contributor in '08 were the people at Goldman Sachs), and that while the Dems are a kinder/gentler bunch, they are also just as quick to want to take us to war and sell us out to the corporate interests (and, yes, Obamacare is a $$ gift to the insurance companies; only a single-payer system will stop that), this election is a bit of a bitter pill. We were hugely disappointed when President Obama didn't charge out of the gate after his inauguration and undo the damage that had been done (as FDR did in his first hundred days) - and only when Wall Street stopped writing him the big campaign checks this past year did he get his mojo back and start fighting the fight that needs to be fought. He's a good and decent person (when he's not sending in drones to kill Pakistani civilians or prosecuting government whistleblowers), and his election four years ago was a high point of such emotional intensity I just couldn't get over how hopeful I was that this country had changed and we had found our moral footing. Reality set in a few weeks later when he put Tim Geithner and Larry Summers in charge of economic policy and then he changed his mind about closing Gitmo.
OK, so people like me, just once in our lifetime,
would like to get our way all the time! Is that too much to ask? Of
course, there is a different question that is in the air now — shall we
give the country back to the crowd who gave the country to the 1%? I
think not. So let's join in with our liberal majority and be fierce and
relentless in these next two months. Let's spend this time educating
people what we mean when we say things like "single-payer" and
"Blackwater." Politics and the fate of the nation (and the world -
sorry, world) are on the front burner and those of us who want to
wrestle control of our society out of the hands of the few can take
healthy advantage of these coming weeks. Don't sit it out. Don't try to
convince anyone Obama has magically transformed us - just tell them four
years is simply not enough time to undo all the hurt caused by biggest
economic crash since the Great Depression and the biggest military
blunder/lie in our history.
I'm going to go with my optimistic side here (sorry,
cynics, you know I love you) and imagine a Second Term Obama (and a
Democratically-controlled Congress) who will go after all the good that
our people deserve and put the power of our democracy back in our hands.
There's good reason why the Right is terrified of a Second Term Obama
because that is exactly what they think he'll do: the real Obama will
appear and take us down the road to social justice and tolerance and a
leveling of the economic playing field. For once, I'd like to say I
agree with the Right - and I sincerely hope their worst nightmare does
come true.
1 comment:
Are you insane? In four years unemployment is still through the roof, record numbers of people are on welfare and food stamps, the deficit is soaring, the national debt is through the stratosphere, obamacare is an obamination and health care premiums are starting to skyrocket already.
And you want MORE of this????? We can't afford four more years of this spendaholic. He's mortgaging our children and grandchildren's futures just to make himself look good enough to get elected again. But he has solved NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE of the problems in this country. NOT A SINGLE FRIGGING ONE and he has made many of them worse.
I loathe Romney too, but we have to derail this Obama giveaway gravy train before it careens out of control any more than it already is.
We're going to be speaking Chinese in this country five years from now thanks to the decisions made by this man. He has SOLD us to a COMMUNIST COUNTRY.
Good grief, are you out of your mind????
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