That strange sound you hear if
you listen closely is Senator Ted Kennedy spinning in his grave. Could he have possibly imagined a worse
consequence of his departure from the Senate when health care reform was so
close? Absolutely not. When he was alive he probably was not
even aware of Massachusetts state senator Scott Brown. Though Kennedy deserved a better
outcome, Democrats richly deserved the Republican win in Massachusetts.
The main reason is that Democrats
in Congress and President Obama have shown nothing but disdain for the
overwhelming national desire for an end to the self-serving corruption that is
revealed through never-ending sweetheart deals for corporate interests, even as
a large fraction of Americans suffer in this Great Recession caused by corporate
greed, incompetence and criminality that go unpunnished.
One of the very few truths coming
from Obama’s lips was that the forces that swept Brown to victory were the same
as those that propelled Obama into the presidency. What so-very-smart Obama apparently did
not fully appreciate when he acknowledged this was that the truth of that
statement was evidence of Obama’s failures as president. Obama sold himself as an
independent-minded, trustworthy Democrat committed to change and better
government, and that same approach was used by Republican Brown. If the scam worked for Obama, why not
make it work for a Republican? Obviously it worked.
In other words, the national
desire for true change and reform that convinced so many independents and others
to vote for Obama has been made a mockery by a White House and Congress that has
continued to behave as conventional, corrupt and lying politicians. How else to punish Democrats then to
make someone like Brown a winner that could derail health care reform and other
legislation in the Senate?
I say bravo! Nice work. Thanks for all the Obama voters who
either did not vote or voted for Brown. Nice message.
All that Obama and the
congressional Democrats have shown is that Americans can never believe that
politicians who work their way up through the two-party plutocracy can ever be
trusted as true change agents. In a
system where money dictates public policy corporate and other special interests
will continue to win over true public interests.
As long as third parties do not
stand any chance of competing against the two-party plutocracy because the
system has been so rigged against them, what else can voters do other than to
punish one corrupt political party at critical times by shifting power to the
other corrupt political party? So
much for American electoral democracy.
Obama was a little known state
senator who had accomplished very little before becoming a US senator. Ditto for Brown. If Obama could become president with
good looks and a winning personality, why not Brown? Now we should all root for Brown
becoming the Republican’s best bet for preventing Obama from winning a second
term. At least that’s what I hope
Obama obsesses about and loses sleep over. Maybe then he will stop showing such disdain for democracy, stop making
deals with corporate interests and start producing the changes in the political
and government system that Americans want and need. And, most of all, get rid of many of
your top advisors that are nothing more than status quo establishment figures
with terrible political and economic ideas. And also get your Justice Department to
prosecute a large number of criminals in the financial sector that created the
Great Recession.
Do these things or millions of
angry Americans will surely vote out Democrats in the coming mid-term
congressional elections and keep you from getting a second term. Not that Republicans, of course, will
ever perform any better. But in our
delusional democracy about the best voters can do is shift power between the two
useless major political parties. Populist anger demands more than empty populist rhetoric from lying
politicians of both major parties.
[Contact Joel S. Hirschhorn through delusionaldemocracy.com]
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