Don’t wait for President Obama to fight

Bill Fletcher
Bill Fletcher

Don’t wait for President Obama to fight

By Bill Fletcher, Jr. NNPA Columnist

Alright team, here we are again approaching the midterm elections.  Having won both the 2008 and 2012 presidential elections, we have to notice that President Obama, who is an excellent campaigner, simply does not seem to know how to fight once he has the task of governing. He either concedes ground prematurely, e.g., freezing federal workers’ pay, or becomes oddly passive. In the lead up to the 2010 midterm elections this resulted in the disaster of that November.  We are now approaching November 2014 and it feels like more of the same.

Waiting for Obama to stand up and fight is pointless.  While he may be forced into a fight, as in the situation of the government shut-down of 2013, we have to be clear that it is simply not his preferred activity.  He seems to believe that he can somehow stand above the chaos despite the fact that there are those who, at every turn, seek to cut him off at his knees.

Rather than despair, it is time to take President Obama out of the equation. November 2014 must be about the issues that are of most importance to regular people and about candidates who will fight for them.  Let’s start with healthcare. There is little question that the Obama administration bungled the roll-out of healthcare reform. But it is more important to acknowledge that we needed something stronger and more universal than the Affordable Healthcare Act.  In fact, we needed Medicare for all.

The Republicans advocate nothing approaching that. They want a return to the past and if they succeed in get-ting a majority in the Senate, they will aim to do just that.  So, here are my questions which you should ask yourself and your friends: What will this mean for seniors?  What will this mean for people with pre-existing conditions? What will it mean for young people?  You see my point?  So, not only do we not need what the Republicans are offering, we need more than what President Obama offered.  That means candidates who stand for Medicare for all.

Let’s try another. The Republicans were really upset about the Stimulus of 2009. Well, without that, the economy would have remained in freefall. The Republicans had no answer for that. They still don’t have one. Yet, the President Obama stimulus was not enough. It was not enough in terms of the total dollar amount but it was also not enough in the manner in which it was utilized. We need to have an economic redevelopment program that promotes new industries that address the environmental crisis. We need economic redevelopment that focuses on the occupants of the dead and dying cities where the private sector will not invest. We need economic development for states like West Virginia that have been losing industry and must change their economy for the sake of the environment and their unemployed.  We need a bit of economic planning to get us out of this mess. We need to elect candidates who stand for a different path.

So, as we look towards November 2014 let’s stop the whining and get busy. Waiting for President Obama to raise the flag of fighting back is, at best, wishful thinking.  But the results of November 2014 are more important than how we are feeling about Obama at this moment. They need to be grounded in the sort of future we want for our families. Let’s roll.

 

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