My blogging friends, I'm sorry to have been out of the loop. I value your opinions a lot, and your wise analysis would have forced me to give up on Obama a long time ago. Alas, I am late and feel foolish for trusting him for so long.
Last night Schmog and I both admitted that Obama has lost our support. Schmog dumped him when he refused to use the leverage of the debt ceiling (which Republicans actually WANTED to raise) to raise revenue from the rich. Obama never called their bluff. He should have used the debt ceiling as leverage, instead of leaving it to the tea party! So, tactically now, he wins if the Republicans do nothing and taxes get raised, but if Obama wants to pass, say, a jobs bill, or ANYTHING at all, the Republican, hell, the "bi-partisan" congress will attach "keep the Bush tax cuts" to any legislation. And just like in December, Obama will "be forced to pass it."
So, continuing to predict the future of our predicament. Obama has lost me because he is about to allow the dirty oil from the 2nd largest pit of carbon in the world (in Canada) to be rerouted from an existing pipeline, to an inexplicably needed new one that now has to be built under organic farmland in the Midwest (from 4' to 25" deep under rivers...) by a transnational oil company (hated by it's own country) to refineries in Texas. The press reports that this will create 100's of thousands of jobs, or 10's of thousands of jobs, according to this company, depending on which press report I read. Really? More oil jobs? Oh yeah, and Canada is creating a new method of tar pit oil extraction which will cause less harm to the environment (and I'm about to create some magic beans...).
Now I come to you to help me forge a new path of hope for our nation's future. And today, all I can foresee is either a Perry/Palin presidency, or four more years of "capitulating" (wink, wink) Obama.
Is there another way? The Democratic PARTY will nominate Obama and try to kill any challengers. The Republicans will win if progressive parties run a third candidate. But what if we "the disgusted people" ran a candidate that equally challenged both the Democrats and the Republicans?
Who would that be?
What one or two people in this country could lead both liberals (civil rights) and conservatives (religion) and independents (libertarians)?
Can you name some names?
Not that I'm ruling them out, but here's why I think these guys DO NOT work:
Ron Paul (loses civil rights supporters)
Elliot Spitzer (loses religious right supporters)
Sen. Bernie Sanders (calls himself a Socialist--loses the socialist-denying masses)
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