Here’s why we can’t have nice things:
Obama isn’t a liberal. And he isn’t a fighter.
In November of 2008, the country voted for things that the Conservative Governing Majority* hate. (The CGM is loosely defined as all of the GOP, many Democrats, and most political media institutions.)
During a year of campaigning for President, the national political dialogue made it clear that if Obama won he would do many wonderful and/or dasdardly things. The shopping list was drilled into our heads:
And apparently we voted overwhelmingly for universal healthcare reform, we voted to end the war in Iraq, we voted to tax the rich, we voted to stop gaybashing bills like DADT, and on, etc.
Those things will never come… without a fight.
Why? Because there is too much profit being made by Corporations and the Senators they have purchased in our current system of Corporate Feudalism. To achieve the shopping list items meant fighting against the will of the Conservative Governing Majority.
Obama is not a liberal and he is not a fighter.
That is why we can’t have nice things.
Here is the really tragic part: George Bush’s destruction of the Republican Party brand, and his exposure of Conservative Ideology – fiscal, foreign, and domestic – as an absurd sham, truly opened the door for a New New Deal. One that could revitalize American society much in the same way that FDR had done after Hoover, 80 years ago.
“When written in Chinese, the word “crisis” is composed of two characters-one represents danger, and the other represents opportunity.” – JFK
This grand opportunity is being squandered by Obama. He is becoming Jimmy Carter every day. I sometimes think this is more depressing to watch than the eight interminable years of Bush.