Keep the Change? Yeah, Whatever...

Anyone who voted for Obama or calls themselves a progressive and responds to the state of American politics by saying "Keep the Change" is a fucking buzzkill.

I keep reading blogposts everywhere that start with a little tirade about how Obama's presidency is a letdown, usually take a little trip through 'Just-Like-Bush-ville,' and end with the salutation 'Keep the Change.' That's a pretty clever turn of phrase, a good mantra for defeatists, possibly a great slogan for the Republicans in 2010 and a copout of the highest order.

So you're a smartass progressive who has all the answers, and the best you can do in the way of solutions is to boil your premature disappointment down to a bumper sticker??? Puh-lease. I read Obama's budget proposal. It was a veritable treatise on modern progressivism, one that showed such broad vision that it made Clinton's agenda look like Reaganism. It tied energy independence to climate change to job creation to tax reform to financial regulation to health care to infrastucture... it was elegant and ambitious, and it wasn't just a post on the Daily Kos. It was the real deal, circulated through all branches and levels of government as a position paper. If legislating was as easy as getting 270 electoral votes, we'd all living in the land of green jobs, handcuffed bankers, openly gay soldiers and eternal sunshine. But corporations rule the roost. Did the 'Keep-the-Changers' think Wall Street and GE and Halliburton were just going to heel because Obama told them to? And were the Democratic Party's habitual cockblockers like Joe Lieberman and Mary Landrieu gonna suddenly start become Nader-esque wingmen for change?

Look... My problems with this White House are as big as anyone's, but I think some people are just too quick to give up. Obama's worst trait politically is that it's too easy to see in him what we want to see. Some of that, to be honest, is because he is a politician in every awful sense of the word. But some of it is the illusion we projected onto him after eight shitty years. He has fucked up plenty, for sure, and he may well spend the rest of his life kicking himself for folding on the stimulus package and making a mess of health care reform. But he did inherit a deficit of ridiculous proportions, a battered economy in the hands of emboldened financial gamblers, a military complex on steroids, two wicked wars, a tarnished national reputation, tattered intelligence and diplomatic networks, crumbling infrastructure, an upside-down tax-base, a tax policy that was built more like a tax haven for corporate crooks, and, last but not least... a ready, willing and weaponized opposition, content to take any indefensible position in order to ensure this president's failure, even if it means standing proudly on the steps of the Capitol and beaming at the site of open racism and images of the Holocaust. People are shooting people because of this opposition's maniacal fear and hate mongering. It's bad.

So the next time you wanna just boil it all down to 'Keep the Change,' think about it. We just spent eight years with a president who had his head up his ass. Let's not spend the next eight inserting ours. 

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We want our tax cuts and we want him to get his grubby paws off our money! I don't want to pay for illegals health care, I don't want to bail out Wall Street, I don't want to save everyone on the fucking planet from Global Warming. I want to be free, I want to be left alone to make my own way in this world without ObaMao's guidance and poor leadership...

by bobo1 on 11/07/2009 07:27:41 PM EST

Fuck Off!!!!!!!!

A Proud Progressive!!!

by teron678 on 11/07/2009 07:29:34 PM EST

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Can I have all MY money back that was spent on the wars we have been in for the last seven years!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

by pam on 11/07/2009 10:15:09 PM EST

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We want our tax cuts and we want him to get his grubby paws off our money

Change each we to an I, and each our to a my, like you did for the rest of the comment, and you'll have taken the first step toward credibility. Bobo, you have a history of generalizing about what "we" want. But there is no "we," is there?

by OneHitKill on 11/08/2009 04:55:39 AM EST

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your side lost the election big time

you wanted someone else to win too... didnt happen

get over it

find that Kenyan birth certificate yet?

A conservative believes nothing should be done for the first time

by C D on 11/08/2009 12:14:17 PM EST

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how did the tea partier candidate Doug Hoffman do in the elections?

:)

A conservative believes nothing should be done for the first time

by C D on 11/08/2009 12:17:57 PM EST

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Awesome post. OP is an badass writer.

by Wifflum on 11/07/2009 07:45:28 PM EST

I have to say that Obama hasn't walked into the Oval Office and turned America into a shining Utopia...actually, if he had done that already, my GenX cynicism radar would have went off months ago. 

I agree that Progressives need to support the Democrats and Obama right now...if we can stay unified with the current power structure, and although not completely get our way, we still have a foothold on agendas that the Repubs and Conservatives wouldn't even discuss with us. 

 It is that same bickering that this blog speaks of about Progressives and Liberals that is tearing the Republican party apart among their ilk. Republicans are getting frustrated because one guy is too conservative, the other lady isn't conservative enough, Half split off the party and become Independents, and meanwhile, their vote fractures, and the Liberal walks into office. Once Progressives walk away from the sidelines of voting for guys like Nader or Ron Paul, and put our full force into a more Center Left Candidate, we get someone up there that will at least bother with lip service to us.  

by uncledarren on 11/07/2009 11:19:14 PM EST

...the difference in the world between when Conservatives are doing and what Liberals are proposing.  The Republican Party is something like 92% far Right.  Every Repubican in Washington or governing a state (about 240 in total) other than about 10 of them (Crist, Schwartzenegger, Collins, Snowe, Castle, Voinivich, ...sometimes Hutchinson, ummmm...) not only cowers at the will of their base but fully embraces far Right dogma themselves.  Maybe 40% of elected Democrats (about 340 in total) are in reasonable line with mainstream Progressive ideals, and maybe 5% actually respond to concerns of the Green Party far Left.  In theory, our desire to purify the Democratic Leadership is not different from the Tea Partiers wanting to do the same to theirs, but in practice, it is the difference between wanting to dust an already spotless house to try to get just the last tiny bits of debris out, and wanting to build 2 more walls, a roof and a kitchen so that the structure _is_ a house.  What the Republicans are doing is laughable overkill, since Republicans already give 0% support to even the weakest, most Corporate-friendly, Conservative-compromised proposals.  What Liberals are trying to do is fighting for the smallest, most meager drops of influence among the halls of power.

  I don't boil anything down to a bumper sticker, certainly not one that is obviously counterproductive to the mission.  But this particular Democratic Party in Washington actually stands to do much greater damage to the cause of Liberalism than to help it.  I'd be _very_ happy with half a loaf if that was even close to what we were getting.
 

by Milltycoon on 11/08/2009 01:02:34 AM EST

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I dont like the fact that he has morphed into a conservative

That doesnt mean I would ever vote for a republican

A conservative believes nothing should be done for the first time

by C D on 11/08/2009 12:17:09 PM EST

I have to say, being a Republican who has been around politics from a small child yet earns income not too high over the poverty line, that any/all "Liberals" out there who thought when we voted for Obama and elected him to the White House that Barack was going to ride in on a White Stallion of Freedom and Democracy - holding Free Universal Health Care in one hand & the Cliff-Notes to Paradise in the other - were woefully self-illusioned; and are only "better" than those joining the KKK because they haven't gone off the deep-end into self-perpetuated bigotry aimed at genocide. 

He hasn't morphed, or changed, or done any sort of transformation from the man we elected to office. We didn't elect him because he was the best man in the country to do the job - whom could never actually be elected to any office for the same reasons Ghandi, M. L. King, Jr., and all the other true leaders of the poor and down-trodden never could. We elected him because he was the best man who had the best chance of both winning AND at providing the country with the best leadership for the time being (2009 ~ 2012). And if he is elected for a second term than it will be for the same reasons.

I'd hate to say it but many of those commenting on this topic seem to have a terrible case of the "It's not fair" disease. And in turn, all I can say is: Life is not fair, never will be fair, and if someone has told you otherwise, they are either a liar or a fool of the highest caliber. 

In regards to the Pres. I don't know. I hope he is in the back planning this whole political landscape for years; even after he can't be in office. That he is laying the necessary groundwork for the Change he promised. So that whoever comes after, and there will be someone, can do nothing to either stop or reverse the accomplishments he makes in office, or the long-term projects that (as with every president) will continue long after his term(s) end. 

To the person who wrote about "our money" and "keeping his hands off of it", who seems rather "Conservative" at first glance, I ask you to please create your own country and move there as soon as possible; for both our and your own benefit. Provide for yourself, educate yourself (and your family if you have one), create your own Health Care System, and take care of yourself in every way you seem to take for granted right now. The whole, `I am an island. I need nothing but me an mine.` type of mentality is both aggravating and a huge indication of ignorance. There is a system - imperfect (yes), complicated (yes), disturbing (absolutely) - and there are reasons for the system existing that those on either extreme tend to forget.  If any in those camps would like to move, I would help pay for it; particularly for the camera's that would pick up the anarchy they would live in, in their own countries. 

And that leads me to my conclusion: there is no unified front. On any side. Most times it seems as if Conservatism is this way and Liberalism is that way, while the Progressives are caught somewhere in the middle trying to squeeze out a few words. This is true on the surface. But as the current Dem. landscape shows, the idea that the Lib. Dem's are somehow this unified force for anything, and that they are being led by either a Platinum Jedi Knight or a charlatan with every religious symbol known to man carved down into deadly weapons, is simply ridiculous. To expect that is ridiculous. And even worse, to think that the Rep's are the complete opposite (a cold, calculative legion of well-informed demons) is beyond insanity.

To borrow a phrase of Cenk, the whole lot of you out there that think so are coo coo for cocoa puffs. Cenk. The Conservative-base just tends to be more unified on the task-at-hand, then the Liberal-base does. And unfortunately for the Utopia people are always foolishly seeking today, rather than setting up for tomorrow, the only thing we all have to work with is what we have right now. What we were set up with, not just by the last Pres. (who I personally admire for his fortitude, if not his decision making capabilities or his intelligence) but by every leader (political or non) that have served the American people; including themselves. 

My advice is to wake up and smell the reality. You want things to change, go start the process. Organize, protest, and fight for what you want, knowing full-well that it will take years (much like the current HC Bills roaming the halls of Congress) for things to truly come to fruition and that it may turn out not to be the best thing for you Or for the country. Once you do that, maybe then you will understand all that a man (or woman) can AND cannot do; regardless of how hard they try or what position they hold.


I apologize for my first post being so lengthy. Being a writer, I tend to let the words take me where they will. Nice comments, by the way. 

by Rocoda on 11/09/2009 02:03:24 AM EST

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