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Obama’s
America
by Rich
Galen
Jan 13,
2012
This is the
first of an occasional series of what I am calling “Obama’s America.”
While the
political elite are focused on the Republican primary fight, the rest
of
America is focused on looking for (or keeping) a job; hoping the kids
are
actually learning something at school; despairing over, while staring
at, their
evaporating retirement accounts; and wondering, while they watch
geniuses like
me verbally spar with other geniuses on cable talk shows who, if anyone
is
actually watching the store.
I started
thinking about this while contemplating the
Was-Bain-Capital-The-Bane-Of-The-American-Economy action in South
Carolina.
Mitt Romney is a big boy and has a good campaign. They opened the door
to the
attacks by Newt Gingrich by attacking Gingrich in Iowa.
The world,
to torture what Lincoln once wrote, will little note, nor long remember
what
they say about each other there, but we should start taking close notes
of what
our political leaders are doing in and to America.
Like it or
not, Barack Obama is President of the United States. And, by that I
mean,
whether he likes is or not; or whether we like it or not.
One week
from today will mark the fourth anniversary of Barrack Obama’s
inauguration.
He, as all new Presidents are, was full of hope, full of ideas, and
full of
himself.
Near the
beginning of the speech he delivered on the Capitol Steps he said:
On this
day, we gather because we have chosen hope over fear, unity of purpose
over
conflict and discord. On this day, we come to proclaim an end to the
petty
grievances and false promises, the recriminations and worn-out dogmas
that for
far too long have strangled our politics.
Alas, like
so many of the 43 men who delivered that address before him, the
soaring
rhetoric crashed under the weight of the same “petty grievances and
false
promises” he had promised to erase from the national blackboard.
“Bold”
would not be an adjective most of us would use to describe President
Obama’s
leadership style. President Obama has, in the words of his supporters,
chosen
to lead from behind.
In dealing
with the Congress he went from completely ignoring the Republican
Minority when
Democrats controlled both Chambers, to completely ignoring the entire
Branch by
ruling via Executive Order and redefining the Constitution after the
2010
mid-term elections in which his policies and leadership style cost
Democrats
control of the U.S. House and broke the back of the near
filibuster-proof
Democratic majority in the U.S. Senate.
In Obama’s
America, your opponents are too disobedient and negotiations with them
are too
tiresome. There is only one President in all the land, and it is he.
In dealing
with the American economy - a problem he, indeed, inherited, he has
consistently retreated to his “community organizer” roots and embrace
the
“worn-out-dogma” of us versus them. Rather than reduce the
“recriminations” he
talked about, he has created more government agencies to watch over
fewer
growing businesses to institutionalize recriminations against economic
growth.
In Obama’s
America, economic success is no longer something to be proud of, is
something
to be embarrassed about, investigated for, and taxed on.
In Egypt he
stood by as the group of demonstrators caused the overthrow of a bad
leader -
President Hosni Mubarak - to, like the Hydra of Greek Mythology, be
replaced by
a group of bad leaders - the very generals who had protected Mubarak
and done
his bidding during the decades of his rule.
Foreign
policy, in Obama’s America, is based upon the French model: We want to
have a
big say, but that whole “big stick” thing is so, so 1900’s.
The world,
at the best of times, is an uncertain place. The world in 2012 is
uncertain,
unstable, and unpredictable. We need President Obama to step up and
assume the
mantle of the position the people of America have bestowed upon him.
We need him
to act like the president of the United States.
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