They spread the word, attended the rallies and drew
whatever they could from their meager paychecks to support the man who
promised change and inspired hope. They did everything a candidate could
ask of his supporters and more. And what have they gotten in return? A
bigger war in Afghanistan, a renewal of the Patriot Act, a
porno-scanning system at the airports, more blank checks for Wall
Street, and a lot of empty posturing about Guantanamo.
And when their pay and pensions and their jobs were on the line, Obama was no where to be found. Poof! The vanishing president.
Name one thing that Obama has done for working people?
Health care? That fetid trillion dollar giveaway to big pharma?
That just doesn't cut it.
Obama has called for a spending freeze government
workers pay for the next 5 years while renewing the $700 billion Bush
tax cuts at the same time. That's a feat that even Reagan couldn't have
managed without igniting a revolt in the ranks. But smooth-talking Obama
pulled it off without a hitch. In fact, his devotees are more ga-ga
over him than ever.
Two weeks ago, Obama wrote an op-ed for the Wall
Street Journal promising to reduce "burdensome" regulations for his
friends in big finance. He figured that the trillions they'd already
been given wasn't quite enough to keep them happy, so he decided he'd
find more rules that he could eliminate.
Then he slithered over to the Chamber of Commerce
to assure them that he'd do whatever he could to "change the tone" at
the White House to help them increase profitability. Just days later,
Obama delivered an entirely different message to striking Wisconsin
teachers. He told them that everyone would have to "make sacrifices" to
make up for state budget shortfalls. Everyone except his rich friends,
that is.
Recently, Obama appointed bank tycoon William
Daley as his new chief of staff, and GE's "outsourcing" Jeffrey Immelt
to lead his new jobs creation program. Then he finished off the month by
throwing his support behind the latest labor-crushing free trade bill,
this time with South Korea. According to the Oakland Business Journal:
"The proposed trade deal with South Korea would cost 159,000 U.S. jobs
over seven years and hurt some of the highest paying industries in the
U.S., including motor vehicles and parts, electronics equipment and
metal products, according to the Economic Policy Institute." Big labor
is against the bill. Obama is for it. What a surprise.
Obama's new budget calls for big cuts to
government subsidies for home heating oil for needy families, but
allocates $5 million to anti-Chavez groups in Venezuela via the State
Department. What makes this so ironic, is that Hugo Chavez has been
providing hundreds of thousands of gallons of free heating oil to needy
American families across the US. So, while the president of Venezuela is
trying to make sure that poor people in America don't freeze to death
in the dark, Obama is doing whatever he can to make sure that they do.
Obama has abandoned any effort to reduce
unemployment, lower tuition costs, increase welfare, minimize
foreclosures, or decrease homelessness. If you are part of the growing
number of working-poor in America, don't except help from the Obama
team. You're outta luck.
This is from the World Socialist Web Site:
"Two and half years since the eruption of the
financial crisis, more than 26 million workers cannot find a full-time
job. State governments, under both Democrats and Republicans, are
responding to budget deficits by closing schools, libraries, clinics and
other public facilities, and carrying out attacks on state and
municipal employees.
Meanwhile, Wall Street share values have fully
recovered since the crash of 2008 and the corporations and their top
executives are richer than ever. President Obama has refused to provide a
penny of relief to workers losing their jobs, homes and life savings.
Instead he has outlined plans to slash a trillion dollars from vitally
needed social services, to pay for the bailout of Wall Street, the
extension of the Bush era tax cuts for the rich and the Pentagon war
machine. And this is only the beginning....
(In Wisconsin) workers are fighting for their very
livelihoods. They cannot live with what amounts to a 20 percent pay cut
and devastating cuts in public education and state universities for
their children." ("The struggle of Wisconsin workers enters a new
stage", World Socialist Web Site)
The strike has entered its second week and still
no sign of Obama. Thousands of workers and students from across the
state have braved the freezing temperatures and joined in the
demonstrations while closing down much of the school system.
The entire country is watching. Many people are
wondering how the GOP crackdown will affect their own jobs. They're
worried about their future and the future of the country.
Obama could simply fly into Madison, deliver a few
words of support for the strikers, and assure himself of a landslide
victory in 2012. But he won't do that, because he's not the man that
people thought he was. He won't lift a finger to help his friends even
when they're embroiled in the biggest fight of their lives. He won't
support the people who supported him.
Obama's message to the teachers, "Drop dead!"