Obama: Say One Term is Enough

Joel Hirschhorn
Admittedly, I never was a fan of President Obama, either as a candidate or now as president. I always suspected, based on his dependence on corporate money and his lackluster career as a state and US senator that he would, ultimately, prove to be a big disappointment to the millions of Democrats, liberals, progressives and independents that fell for his slick rhetoric. He has always been too much a part of the two-party plutocracy to ever be a true reformer. Here are some of the main reasons that he should cut his ties to corporate and political elites, announce that he will not run for reelection and, instead, become the populist, reformist president the nation desperately needs:

Though he certainly inherited a terrible economy from the Bush administration, he has steadfastly pursued the same policies (and with the same characters) to address terrible things about the national economy as well as the banking, financial and housing sectors that one would expect from someone too concerned about corporate interests rather than the needs of most Americans. All the billions of dollars pumped into business sectors has done next to nothing to stop the awful, continuing unemployment situation that has become yet another nail in the coffin of the middle class. The many greedy people on Wall Street that sunk the national and global economies have not been punished, but still hold on to their huge wealth. Obama has made a mockery of the rule of law with his infantile "I want to look forward, not backward" philosophy. Justice cannot be obtained other than by looking back and prosecuting the lawbreakers.

At a time when there are historic levels of Americans unable to buy enough food and, therefore, increasingly dependent on government food stamps or charity food banks and pantries, and millions more are losing their homes and going homeless, and still more millions unable to access affordable health care, President Obama is still pursuing the obscenely costly wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. To waste American lives and ignore enormous domestic economic needs in pursuit of imperialistic wars is insultingly shameful. This kind of behavior would have been totally expected from a Republican president. No reasonable American should ever condone such behavior that continues to put the nation in long term financial peril that will surely negatively impact the lives of Americans for many decades to come.

Third, Obama's performance on health care reform has been abysmal. Rather than show genuine leadership, he left if up to the corporate-controlled House and Senate to create highly delusional and deceptive health care reform bills. What the country needed was a president that was a champion for a single-payer universal health care system. Instead, what we will surely get is a bill that Obama will happily sign and then declare victory even though very few Americans will see lower costs, better insurance coverage, more affordable access to health care or the freedom to get into a first-rate government program.

In sum, Obama's policies and tactics are killing Americans, not metaphorically but literally. For these reasons alone, Americans should make it clear that they have lost confidence in President Obama. He needs to see that the vast majority of Americans are suffering too much in so many ways that he needs to make a sharp turn in his policies, programs and staff. Better to be a really good, historic one-term president than a losing two-termer. Giving up a second term would take courage, and courage is what President Obama needs to work for ordinary Americans, not the rich and powerful ones that continue to benefit from this administration like prior Republican ones.

Time for more Americans to stop succumbing to Obama's slick talk and promises and start demanding very loudly that their government work more aggressively to fix the burdens hitting at least a third of the population. Our current domestic conditions are so dire that if history provided any appropriate message, then President Obama should be made to see that the radical, revolutionary talk coming mostly from the right will surely become shared by the larger fraction of suffering Americans seeing themselves as liberals, independents and progressives. The time for revolution is now. Will it be peaceful or violent? That is what our political leaders (with their full stomachs, nice homes, secure income and great health care insurance) should be made to stay awake at night thinking about.

Published by Joel Hirschhorn

Author: Delusional Democracy, Prosperity Without Pollution & Sprawl Kills. Senior official Congressional Office of Technology Assessment & National Governors Assn; full prof Univ. of Wisc. Publishing regul...  View profile

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  • Michele5/11/2012

    I agree with the first writers comment (John). When Bush was in office they were not putting him down like they are doing president Obama. How do you expect this man to change everything that has happened over many decades and make everybody happy. Tell me, what did both Bushes do for our economy and country but start wars... and raise taxes and I bet when we had the two crashes of wall street bet they weren't effected by it, like the millions of middle class citizens were. Did Bush do any about it? NO. When Regan was in office what did he do to help middle class? Nothing! but take away from us... took away from schools, park and recreation anything that kept our children occupied, ... This country doesnt have their priorties in order. Education and children should be #1 priority ... How is it that people that play sports is getting paid millions of dollars when there are children that need help, schools that need books, more teachers that care...after school programs... tutors... etc.. decent food in the cafeteria for the kids to eat (this food is awful) go back to cooking real food instead of frozen junk, that i wouldnt feed my dog. I haven't received a raise in 4yrs. Inflation go up and up and our checks stay the same. They put a freeze on promotions so we can't even go up the ladder to success. They are making it hard for us all except for the rich. Middle class is not going to exist anymore the rate things are going. The rich will not suffer the middle class and poor will be the ones who suffer and its NOT president Obama's fault its all the ones before him that got us to this point. So don't blame him. If president Obama don't run for president or he lose ... you really believe the next president is going to do any better? I don't think so... not for the middle class it all will benefit the rich and corporations.

  • John10/23/2010

    I strongly disagree with the view of this writer. President Obama inherited not only the war and terrible global economy, but also a democratic congress that has done what was done for the past at least 20 years.
    Presidents do not declare war. The congress does. Expecting a miracle? Vote for balanced congress. If Congress is not balanced, a party majority being on one side is an indication of overpowering the party, not the country.

  • AnnaB12/19/2009

    This president is on my nerves a lot, and every day he seems to say or do something to make sure he stays on my nerves.
    I don't understand how he is able to do the things he is doing at all.

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