Steven Weber asked a question: "Well, then, fine. So who will it be?"
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I get this question regularly so bear with me for a moment as I explain the situation as I see it, the options available, possible solutions, etc.
#1 - Sitting Out The Election
I never advise people to sit out elections because the first rule of politics is, "If you're not at the table, you're on the menu". It's what p!sses me off about Obama (and one of many reasons I know him to be a con man betraying "them that brung 'im") because by shutting out liberals, the Democratic base, from his administra
tion, by taking single payer, a public option, off the table, by putting Social Security and Medicare on the table, by eliminatin
g regulatory oversight from finance reform legislatio
ns, he's given pro-corpor
ate, Republican
-like policies an inside line. The People's advocates can't even get in the door of this government much less a seat at the table.
#2 - Getting More Liberals/P
rogressive
s Into Congress
A 'Tea Party'-lik
e challenge from the left within the Democratic Party is the obvious next step, but IMHO, it's a waste of time which would accomplish nothing for the People.
Obama and the DNC have been working their butts off to prevent real Democrats, real progressives, from getting into office - Their strategy for getting more Democrats into office has been to run Democratic candidates who believe in Republican ideology and support Republican policies and legislatio
n.
One variation on this is if, A) Obama doesn't pull an LBJ (drop out) or, B) another Democrat or third party candidate doesn't challenge him, then take the money and shoe leather that you were planning on spending for Obama and use it to make both Houses of Congress overwhelmi
ngly 'blue' and let the chips fall where they may (Obama sinks or swims on his own, or a Republican gets into the White House) and we go to work immediatel
y finding a real Democrat for 2016.
Given how effective Republican
s (with the smallest minority in decades) have been at stymieing Democratic legislatio
n and policies, you would think Democrats could do the same for any Perry/Bach
man/Romney
/Palin/etc
. administra
tion.
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