Bill Daley: Obama Wants $4 Trillion Debt-Reduction Plan
Sunday, July 10, 2011
There's been no real liberal/prKEEP READINGogressive challenge to the Obama presidency , he faces no threat at the current moment of any third party challenger within the democratic party, and there's no BernieSand ers type politician who's stepping in to challenge him independen tly. He's been able to tamp down any real challenge to his Presidency and political doctrine from any liberal source, and now he only faces a weak and extremist field of rightwing idealogues who'll be sure to motivate enough of his prior supporters to the voting booth, if only out of sheer fear. He'll retain his corporate sponsorshi p as long as he's able to continuall y deliver on their demands for privatizat ion of government and dismantlin g of programs that empower people to exist outside its complete and total control. No unions, no strong public education, no financial safety nets for the elderly or disabled, no environmen tal rules that impinge on the scourging of every bit of land and water for the profit of the wealth and the few. None of it.
Obama's delivering it all. Why would they want to change horses?
SocialSecurity and Medicare being placed on the table right before a Presidenti al election cycle? A striking demonstrat ion of how far this process has already played out and how far Obama will go to keep corporate dollars pouring into his reelection coffer.
Meanwhile, the fascist power structure can’t lose. They have two political powers fighting to prove who's more willing to whore themselves out for their favor. Either way, they get what they want. It'll continue as long as the people go along with the game, and acquises their representation to leadership who seek nothing but their own power. The writing is on the wall.
The only wild card is when the people finally wake up and decide they have had enough of the game.
I don’t see it for 2012. I hope I'm wrong. I hope Medicare and SocialSecurity will be the final straw and galvanize people into the streets. But, if we don’t rally for real change and we continue to futilely support political leaders and structure that have no agenda to represent our needs, change ain’t gonna come.
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