Re: Do you really want these people running your healthcare system?
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Mar 04, 2010 12:43PM
Thanks for that, jldmt, that was a very well written insightful piece of journalism that I invite everyone to read. Quite long as serious magazine articles tend to be, I hope it's not beyond the ability of the FoxLies soundbite devotees here to absorb because the whole article really is worth reading.
What I thought was interesting was that this criticism of Obama, and there's a lot of truth here, is for exactly the opposite reason that is usually found on this forum. Most objections centre around the impression that Obama is attempting to create a soclialist state, whereas Taibbi in his article, points out that Obama is doing precisely the opposite - cosying up to the Wall Street sharks who created the crisis in 2008, thus maintaining the status quo, more or less. To illustrate this contradiction, I quote this passage from near the end of the article which sums up my initial impression exactly:
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"...Morning, the National Mall, November 5th. A year to the day after Obama named Michael Froman to his transition team, his political "opposition" has descended upon the city. Republican teabaggers from all 50 states have showed up, a vast horde of frowning, pissed-off middle-aged white people with their idiot placards in hand, ready to do cultural battle. They are here to protest Obama's "socialist" health care bill — you know, the one that even a bloodsucking capitalist interest group like Big Pharma spent $150 million to get passed.
These teabaggers don't know that, however. All they know is that a big government program might end up using tax dollars to pay the medical bills of rapidly breeding Dominican immigrants. So they hate it. They're also in a groove, knowing that at the polls a few days earlier, people like themselves had a big hand in ousting several Obama-allied Democrats, including a governor of New Jersey who just happened to be the former CEO of Goldman Sachs. A sign held up by New Jersey protesters bears the warning, "If You Vote For Obamacare, We Will Corzine You."
I approach a woman named Pat Defillipis from Toms River, New Jersey, and ask her why she's here. "To protest health care," she answers. "And then amnesty. You know, immigration amnesty."
I ask her if she's aware that there's a big hearing going on in the House today, where Barney Frank's committee is marking up a bill to reform the financial regulatory system. She recognizes Frank's name, wincing, but the rest of my question leaves her staring at me like I'm an alien.
"Do you care at all about economic regulation?" I ask. "There was sort of a big economic collapse last year. Do you have any ideas about how that whole deal should be fixed?"
"We got to slow down on spending," she says. "We can't afford it."
"But what do we do about the rules governing Wall Street . . ."
She walks away. She doesn't give a fuck. People like Pat aren't aware of it, but they're the best friends Obama has. They hate him, sure, but they don't hate him for any reasons that make sense. When it comes down to it, most of them hate the president for all the usual reasons they hate "liberals" — because he uses big words, doesn't believe in hell and doesn't flip out at the sight of gay people holding hands. Additionally, of course, he's black, and wasn't born in America, and is married to a woman who secretly hates our country.
These are the kinds of voters whom Obama's gang of Wall Street advisers is counting on: idiots. People whose votes depend not on whether the party in power delivers them jobs or protects them from economic villains, but on what cultural markers the candidate flashes on TV. Finance reform has become to Obama what Iraq War coffins were to Bush: something to be tucked safely out of sight..."
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PS readers' comments are worth reading too. And jldmt, I've given you a thumbs-up even though I suspect, given the headline you put on your post, that you either didn't bother reading the whole article or, if you did, didn't understand its message.