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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