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Something special for everyone from Obama, but not for blacks
Earl Ofari Hutchinson | Posted December 22, 2009 2:48 PMPresident Obama's repeat lecture to black critics that blacks shouldn't expect anything special from him is disingenuous at best, and an insult at worst. Here are two quick political reality checks. He would not have won the White House if he had not won Ohio, Pennsylvania, Florida and North Carolina. Three out of these four states gave Bush his crucial margin of victory over Al Gore and John Kerry. Obama won these four states because black voters turned his election into a holy crusade and stormed the polls on Election Day. The voting percentage and numbers in every other state that Obama won was equally off the charts.
The unrequited political love black voters showed for Obama didn't stop with them giving him a top heavy vote with no strings attached. For practically his entire first year in office they've also given him their mute silence. This despite chronic double digit unemployment among blacks and 1930s Great Depression joblessness among young African-American males, higher percentages of homelessness, home foreclosures, school drop out rates, incarceration rates, and higher incidences of every major medical maladies among blacks than any other group in the country. African-Americans are still the prime victims of hate crimes, housing, employment and business loan discrimination than any other group.
Special interests, be they lobbyists, big money campaign contributors, corporate, labor, and political interest and ethnic groups, are the key to election victories. No politician, and I mean no politician, has a prayer of winning a major political office in America without their money, power, influence, and support. All politicians make promises to special interest groups to pocket their money and votes, and if they don't keep them, or displease them, they will hear about it either through loud vocal protest, or their greater threat to fold up the check book, and their votes.
Obama knows this. His campaign war chest bulged with millions from the Wall Street financial houses, banking interest groups and their CEOs, as well as insurance industry and pharmaceutical groups. Wall Street has been amply rewarded with billions of taxpayer bailout money. Big Pharma and private insurers have been rewarded with the dump of the public option, guaranteed mandates, with government subsidies, to private insurers, and no effective caps on drug costs in the health care reform bill.
Labor, environmentalists, and gay groups were rewarded with a guarantee to fight for Employee Free Choice Act to do away with private-ballot union elections in the workplace, reduction of greenhouse emissions, ramped up green investment spending, the scrapping of don't ask don't tell, passage of the expansion of the hate crimes law, and support of gay marriage. Even religious fundamentalists who Obama had absolutely no hope of winning any substantial support from even got a small payoff from him when he pledged not to scrap Bush's Faith Based Initiative.
Obama took umbrage at the light handslap from the Congressional Black Caucus to do a little more for the black unemployed and dire cash strapped black businesses and broadcasters, while making the ridiculous claim that the poorest and neediest will be helped by him helping everyone else. He should just level with them. And tell them that he can't and won't do anything special for blacks, because he's scared stiff he'll be even more shrilly race baited by the GOP and Sarah Palin and the tea bagger ultraconservatives as a stealth Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson in the White House.
Obama ran for and won the White House with the mantra that any real or perceived tilt toward blacks by a black presidential candidate, let alone a black president, would be tantamount to committing political suicide with white voters. The majority of them did not vote for him, and if polls are any indication, still wouldn't vote for him. Expect more calls from the black critics for Obama to do more for blacks, and expect more lectures from him why he won't.
Earl Ofari Hutchinson is an author and political analyst whose radio show, "The Hutchinson Report," can be heard weekly on KTYM Radio and blogtalkradio.com.
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Global corporate capital has been shaken to the core. Capitalism was brought to its knees, and we are good if we question maintaining all of our eggs in the capitalism paradigm. Why? Because it's always ultimately about who owns the means of production and who keeps the profit. Does the system benefit few or many and what does real benefit look and feel like?
Economics impacts people. Blacks are people too. If we work on those things, we will solve the things that negatively impact blacks.
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I agree with you that Obama is not the solution for problems in black communities. We are the solution in our communities but we won't know the solution as an experience till we make some fundamental changes (all within our power).
Example: Heterosexual supremacy in the black community has been as harmful to community building and community health (both straight blacks and LGBT blacks) as Jim Crow was.
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I don't go as far as you to negate the possibility of good government, government of the people... by the people...
We have had many decades of government for the beast..., the "rich-by-crime-and-greed", the corporations and the tools they use (bigotry, theocracy, and violence [chemical/drugs and sexual]). Well-intended efforts were swallowed up in bureaucracy and didn't CHANGE with the times.
We're near critical mass of alternative thinkers and doers. We've lived through the false revival of Reagnism. Obama's campaign words are still true. Real change comes from the bottom up, so let us be busy doing well... CHANGE
2009-12-28 17:52:10
As with all democratic elections, Obama would have not won without the black vote. From a historical perspective, the black vote came out in numbers never before seen which helped him to win states like OH, NC, and SC and GA during the general election. Many have tried to discredit that fact but it's bullshit.
Earl never stated that blacks were the ONLY reason Obama won but it is foolish to suggest that we played only a small role. Look at the numbers, they do not lie.
Obama would not have won without women and senior citizens. Has he made any overtures "specifically" to women and seniors during his tenure OR has he sent the message that women's problems are the same as men's problems so he won't make any special efforts to address any disparities.
Has that happened? Gays have a bigger seat at the table than blacks and that is a shame.
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Remembering that Obama is not of the stripe of Cornell West (Democratic Socialist) and likely MLK and Malcolm X before him though he as appropriated some of the sound and speech. I'm going to venture that Denis Kucinich is closer to that stripe also.
On the otherhand, Obama as President of the USA is more of a Capitalist. He also has a wife and two daughters. Remember what they did to the white Kennedys and possibly Paul Wellstone and his family... The BEAST is still alive as long as the Bush/Cheney/al-CIAda crime groups are around.
What is Obama as a "Democratic" Capitalist supposed to do? What could he do and still be true to Capitalism as he's currently doing?
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We can march in anti-war marches. War(s) is(are) why there's never money for us and progressive good domestically or internationally. Yes, a good number of us or our family have employment in the corporate/military complex and I expect that these blacks are and will remain silent as to not bite the hand that feeds the crumbs. Why just single-out Obama?
We can participate in "buy-nothing" protests, some can/should even kill their cars (less addicts for oil pimps and save much money in the process)...
We can follow the "Simplify your life" message when we become underemployed/unemployed and stuck with it after becoming reemployed.
We can improve our networking...
We can leave Ur...
We can form or improve survival and "trival" relationships...
2009-12-29 16:54:05
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"survival and thrival" relationships
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