Spineless Dems or a Dem-Trifecta Driven Filibuster-Proof Congress and a Media Carrot
By Rob Kall
It is a great gift, an extraordinary honor to be handed great power. Failure to wield the power with courage and integrity may be one of the worst failures of character, perhaps even a mortal sin.
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It had been months, since November, or maybe even longer, since I
characterized the Dems as spineless. I was giving Obama and the Dems a
chance, wishing and hoping and thinking and praying.
The Burt Bacharach lyrics advise us to "hold him and love him."
Sorry Barack, sorry House and Senate-- no holding, no loving. I did my
thing in the voting booth and I've been writing and showing up, raising
my voice, and you're coming up short. Lately, that word, "spineless,"
has been creeping back on my tongue.
The Dems in Congress were given incredible power by the American people and they've pissed it away.
David
Swanson's brilliant new book, Daybreak, must reading for any
progressive patriot, has a chapter title which describes the 111th Congress Democrats-- Voluntary Impotence. Castratos--
self-induced. When power is given, there is a responsibility to use it
wisely. That takes courage. It is cowardly-- spineless-- to not use it
at all.
Now I wasn't the one who pulled the S word out from the past. Bill Moyers
called the Dems spineless in describing how they're handling health
reform. How else could they be characterized, allowing a loudmouthed
minority of angry losers and a right wing echo-chamber, fueled and
funded by the insurance company and for-profit health care industry
EVERYONE knew would be there to foment fear and insecurity?
You
and I knew that the health care industry would spend billions to
protect their multi-trillion dollar industry. Why were Obama and the Dem
Trifecta team surprised by the toxic teabaggers and their lying messages
of fear? It's just plain bad leadership that is at fault. And part of
the reason for the failure is there are a lot of Dems who actually are
whores bought and paid for by the for-profit health industry-- like Max
Baucus. But he's not alone.
Over and over again we've seen
clear examples of congressional Democrats using right wing talking
points to criticize single payer plans. These legislators are not
ignorant. They've met with many single payer advocates and they know
the truth. They just choose to mouth the right wing talking points.
This is not the representation they were elected to perform.
The
good thing is, the Dems and Obama can regain their spines and start
doing the job we elected them to do. They gave more than lip-service to
the idea we now see was unrealistic-- working at achieving bi-partisan
agreement on the big issues.
The truth is, the American people massively rejected the right wing vision and gave Democrats the trifecta-- the perfect horror storm for Republicans-- control of the House, Senate and White House. And the (expletive deleted) spineless Dems
are throwing it away. More than anyone else, I blame Harry Reid. He has
failed to keep his house, or in this case, his Senate, in order,
allowing Max Baucus to produce a total clusterfuck in the Senate finance committee. It should never have been allowed to go so far. It is Reid's job to whip Baucus and the other Bluedog Dems in the Senate into acceptable compliance.
Bernie Sanders, on Rachel Maddow
last night, said it right. Those Dems need to work with the Dem Party
to block the Republican filibuster. That's all. They don't have to vote
for the bills they don't like. They can abstain or oppose them. But
they do have to help the Dems so they can hold up or down votes that
allow a simple majority to pass basic legislation. This should be a
given. This should be clear from the beginning. If Lieberman or Landrieu or Specter or Baucus don't like the health bill, they don't have to vote for it.
Ten
Democrats can abstain or vote against it and it will still be passed by
the Democratic caucus, with the Vice President breaking the tie. But
those moderate Dems MUST make it clear that they have demolished,
obliterated and wiped out the filibuster in the 111th Congress. Either they work with the Dems or they don't. If Baucus
and his "centrist" Dem cronies won't block the filibuster, what good
are they in the caucus? Tell them to guarantee a filibuster-proof Congress or go join the other side-- and lose his committee seat and
whatever other penalties can be applied to Montana, including a cut in
funding for Montana projects, wherever possible. Votes have
consequences-- for the constituents who send assholes to Washington and
the assholes who constipate progress.
Once we've gotten that
filibuster-proof Senate resolved, and the silly notion of bi-partisan
cooperation on health care out of the way, it's time to re-assess what
American needs. The fact is, for-profit health care is a parasite, a
cancer getting bigger and bigger, dragging down the US economy,
literally laying waste to and killing US industries. Obama's band-aid
approach to cobble together a public option doesn't cut it. We need the
same solution that EVERY other first world civilized nation has come
to. We need single payer health care. Repeated studies have shown that
it will save one to four trillion dollars over ten years, rather than
costing an extra trillion-- with medicare cuts.
That's right. We have to get Baucus and Landrieu and Lieberman and Specter, Bill Nelson and Claire McGaskill and others to not only block the filibuster, but allow 50 democratic senators and Joe Biden to pass the most momentuous,
most courageous, most moral bill America has seen since Lyndon Johnson
ended racism with his Great society and equal rights protections.
We've
given the Dems and Obama incredible power. As they've spinelessly
avoided using it, their numbers have descended lower and lower. Part of
the problem is Obama selected a ragged collection of DLC Dems from the
Clinton administration-- a failed administration that repeatedly sold
out Americans, signing the US up with the American-industry-destroying WTO
and NAFTA, trying to make Democrats look more and more like
Republicans. Obama may have had some rationale for starting with
experienced administration hands, but now, it's time to jettison them,
to replace them, like Moses replaced his leaders with people who'd
never lived under Egyptian slavery, with tough, strong leaders who
truly want change, who are willing to represent the people who gave the
Dems the Trifecta Majority.
If Obama and Harry Reid don't "spine up," they will deserve to lose their next elections.
It
is a great gift, an extraordinary honor to be handed great power.
Failure to wield the power with courage and integrity may be one of the
worst failures of character, perhaps even a mortal sin. There are
leaders who are already standing up-- Bernie Sanders, Anthony Weiner, Dennis Kucinich, John Conyers.
They are examples for others to follow. Talk to your congresspeople.
Tell them you expect to use ALL the power they were given, not for half-assed
measures, but the full measure of what America needs-- real universal,
single payer health care. That will still allow private enterprise for
doctors and hospitals. It will still allow capitalism. It will stop the
parasites, the cancers that have grown out of control-- in the
for-profit health care business, on K-street and on Capitol Hill.
A fewmore things. Those angry teabaggers at townhalls. Some of them may
be paid shills, but a lot of them are just angry right wing losers who
have been revved up by right wing talk show hosts like Rush Limbaugh
and Glenn Beck. Some are seniors who are really scared because they are
being told big lies by right wingers all over the place. I say tell the
former to STFU and help the latter by defeating the messaging lies the
for-profit health care industry is promulgating. Beat it.
One way to do
it is to throw some money to the media in the health care bill. I know
it ay seem crass, but Congress should include in the single payer
health care budget a quarter of one percent of the $2.5 trillion spent
on health care annually, to be applied to buy advertising for "health
education." This investment would equal three quarters of the ad
revenues newspapers and the US broadcast media saw in 2008. That kind
of carrot might start getting the mainstream media on the bandwagon,
supporting single payer. And actually, that much advertising supporting
healthy lifestyle and preventive care might actually save thousands of
lives and become a solid, productive investment. While the media are
looking at this carrot, maybe they'll consider where their bread is
buttered. Maybe Clear Channel, wondering where that single payer health
and wellness ad money will be allotted, will decide it should start
adding more liberal, progressive talk shows in all the metro areas that
only have right wing talk, like Philly, where I live. Maybe Rupert
Murdoch will think about how much of the ad money pie Fox will see as
long as Glen Beck is spewing his lies and innuendos.
The Dems were given extraordinary power. They need extraordinary
leaders to wield it. It really is time for a change. Maybe they should
go all the way and replace Harry Reid with Bernie Sanders or Russ
Feingold. America deserves better than what we've been getting. The
people who voted for Obama deserve better.
Authors Bio:
Rob Kall is an award winning journalist, inventor, software architect,
connector and visionary. His work and his writing have been featured in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, CNN, ABC, the HuffingtonPost, Success, Discover and other media.
He's given talks and workshops to Fortune
500 execs and national medical and psychological organizations, and pioneered
first-of-their-kind conferences in Positive Psychology, Brain Science and
Story. He hosts some of the world's smartest, most interesting and powerful
people on his Bottom Up Radio Show,
and founded and publishes one of the top Google- ranked progressive news and
opinion sites, OpEdNews.com
more detailed bio:
Rob Kall has spent his adult life as an awakener and empowerer-- first in the field of biofeedback, inventing products, developing software and a music recording label, MuPsych, within the company he founded in 1978-- Futurehealth, and founding, organizing and running 3 conferences: Winter Brain, on Neurofeedback and consciousness, Optimal Functioning and Positive Psychology (a pioneer in the field of Positive Psychology, first presenting workshops on it in 1985) and Storycon Summit Meeting on the Art Science and Application of Story-- each the first of their kind. Then, when he found the process of raising people's consciousness and empowering them to take more control of their lives one person at a time was too slow, he founded Opednews.com-- which has been the top search result on Google for the terms liberal news and progressive opinion for several years. Rob began his Bottom-up Radio show, broadcast on WNJC 1360 AM to Metro Philly, also available on iTunes, covering the transition of our culture, business and world from predominantly Top-down (hierarchical, centralized, authoritarian, patriarchal, big) to bottom-up (egalitarian, local, interdependent, grassroots, archetypal feminine and small.) Recent long-term projects include a book, Bottom-up-- The Connection Revolution, debillionairizing the planet and the Psychopathy Defense and Optimization Project.
To watch Rob having a lively conversation with John Conyers, then Chair of the House Judiciary committee, click here. Watch Rob speaking on Bottom up economics at the Occupy G8 Economic Summit, here.