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Week of November 2, 2008 - November 8, 2008

The Obama Paradox


 I believe that we watched the unraveling of more that twenty years of the so-called conservative ascendancy, or as Fred Barnes quoted W.D. Burnham, Professor Emeritus at The University of of Texas at Austin in the Weekly Standard, November 2004..."If Republicans keep playing the religious card along with the terrorism card, this could last a long time. Referring of course to the 'permanent majority' being bandied about by the leading lights of the right wing, DeLay, Limbaugh, ad naseum. They were partially correct.
 
 The terrorism card did not have the desired effect, in spite of the 'dog whistles' within the McCain\Palin and the outright lies of the 527's acting on behalf of the Republican right wing. However it is my opinion that the religion card is still in play.

 The Obama Paradox is that while the campaign was able to GOTV in commumnities largely ignored by the Republican Party, it also brought to the voting booth many of the socially conservative elements of both the Latino and African-American population.

The sad truth is that while many people who voted for Obama\Biden voted proactively to bring the past twenty some odd years of political disgrace to an end; there are a good number of people who are still uncomfortable with the idea the of  "gay" rights, as if those rights rights are somehow greater than those afforded to us by our Constitution.

 It is not fantasy to believe that a member in good standing at your local Black Church in Oakland can vote for Obama\Biden on the one hand and then pull the lever approving Prop 8 with the other, or that while a Latino or Latina in Orlando may be chanting Si Se Puede, that they too would be approving Amendment 2.

 We are doing a decent job at exposing the 'Terror" card for the cynical tool it is in the hands of right wing demogogues.

 Now we should work just as hard in exposing the cynicism that 'religion' is playing in our national discourse of human rights.

There ya go.






 

Two Days to Go


Two more days, and I already feel like a junkie looking for his next fix. Two more days and I'm wondering, will everyone go back to sleep after what might be the most important election of the twenty-first century.

What arrogance.

We really have no idea how important or unimportant this election is really going to shape up compared to the truly horrendous problems we will surely have to come to grips with in the very near future. Some of them are obvious, some of them are not.

  • The immediate problems in our financial sector is, in my opinion, have no easy solutions, yet, everywhere you turn only the most bland of ideas are getting any attention. We have chosen to infuse banks with capital, while leaving those who failed to see the oncoming train in charge. We, the taxpayers, own banks, yet we cannot set policy. We will be the last to be paid for our investments and the first to lose.
  • Eleven trillion dollar debt.
  • Health care costs are driving many families to the brink. Deductibles are too high, care is less than adequate. As long as health care is 'market' driven, I doubt that there will be much relief on the horizon. Unless of course of you are a member of Congress, then, no worries.
  • Loose nukes. need I say more.
  • Global warming and energy independence. Obvious problems. Not so obvious solutions.
If this election is going to have any historical effect, then we will have to look beyond the obvious and lay the groundwork for true sensible solutions.

Oh...my Wednesday morning prediction...
Obama\Biden win...we pick up six Democratic Senate seats...and thirty-five in The House...

How's that for pulling out something out of ones' arse.
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