Monday, August 3, 2009

Schechter: As Obama's Support Erodes, Pay to Play in DC

http://www.commondreams.org/

As Obama's Support Erodes, the Right is Resurgent

Will Progressives Respond To The Attempt to Overthrow The President?

By Danny Schechter
CommonDreams.org: August 1, 2009

The tide of public opinion may be turning against the President. Pollsters
report growing skepticism about health care reform, and more active
hostility on racial matters, thanks to that "uncalibrated" expression of
opinion on the arrest of Professor Gates in his own home. That remark turned
him, in the eyes of some, from a small b black President into a militant
Black Panther, or at least someone who can bashed as such.

These are the new controversial issues with no one right answer, and a noisy
debate everywhere, but something else is also going on.

With Democrats fussing among themselves, with Obamacrats forced to rely on
corporate media, the right-wing TV and radio stations close ranks behind the
most self-righteously-correct ranters having a filed day poking , prodding,
pummeling, and peeing into cups of their own resentment, hate and venom.

There is no smear that is beneath them, no inference or insult out of
bounds. Lou Dobbs blesses the birthers while that Elmer Gantry of
demagoguery, Glenn Beck, meditates on his mountain and pronounces Obama a
racist. An Israeli settler refers to our President as "that Arab," and
worse.

These are the nattering nabobs of negativity of our times, to resurrect an
old canard once aimed at the left. The Yes We Can advocates seem to be
taking refuge in the No We Won't center. The next thing you know, the
removal of a democratically elected President that worked in Honduras might
be attempted here at home.

Some of us are still singing "We Shall Overcome" when our adversaries are
chanting "We Shall Overthrow."

If Barack's legitimacy as a citizen won't bring him down, his
actions---moderate if not reactionary as they are--- unites the crazies
against him and drives them even more beserk. The contentious Congressman
who vowed to "break him," should be taken seriously

This relentless riposte is having an effect on a demoralized and
economically challenged population that is not well informed in the first
place-except perhaps about Michael Jackson's dubious doctor who may have
done the dirty deed. Sensing possible victory-whatever that means--- the
Angeroid microfactions that lost the election are now seeking to polarize
the public to topple the Administration with an electronic coup d'media. It
is all that serious.

Only Jon Stewart seems to be calling them on their game, while at the same
time despairing about the obvious missteps and mistakes that the White House
is making. They may be a garden outside the Oval Office but there is a
minefield inside it.

At the same time, another enemy is mounting a counterattack, perhaps in a
more stealth manner, not by what it says, but by what it does The banks are
deploying regiments of lobbyists and PR firms to defeat proposed new
financial rules and an agency to protect consumers. They are escalating the
gouging of the public.

Emboldened by billions in bailout monies, and funds from the Treasury and
Federal Reserve, the Bankster are in full loot mode. New York Attorney
General Andrew Cuomo reports that extravagant bonuses at some banks now
outstrip revenues. The financial elite takes our money--and tells us to
shove it.

As a new wave of foreclosures threatens, the banks are not willing to modify
most mortgages-even those sold fraudulently, because they make more money
forcing families out and reselling their homes.

The pace of regulatory reform, meanwhile is a slow-go, with few calls for
more radical measures like a moratorium on foreclosures of the kind declared
by FDR during the last Depression.

Are you aware that outside of the government, a not for profit called NACA
(The Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America) is touring the country
mobilizing homeowners to demand financial relief. I was at their original
"Save The Deam" event in Washington last summer where members of Congress
and officials like FDIC chairman Sheila Bair pledged support, but little
happened.

Government help as only reached 200,000 of the more than 12 million families
in need. If you are not familiar with this issue or the role of devious
mortgage servicers like Litton, owned by Goldman Sachs, see these You Tube
videos on the PACFILM Channel: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVyahxDc5OU
and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mov0AVLsvQg

According to FEED News, NACA is doing better-even though they are not
getting the national publicity they deserve, perhaps because media outlets
don't want to send the few staffers they have to the heartland,

"About 50,000 people attended the second Save the Dream event in Chicago.
This is a dramatic increase over the 25,000 people who attended NACA's first
two Save the Dream events last year in Columbia, SC, and Washington, DC.

"One of the reasons why turnout has increased this year is NACA's use of
optimized press releases, blog outreach, and YouTube videos to let people
know that the national non-profit community advocacy and homeownership
organization offers unprecedented solutions for homeowners caught up in the
current mortgage and economic crisis. During the Save the Dream events,
borrowers can get mortgages restructured the same day."

If the Obama Administration is to survive an ongoing assault still building
steam, it needs a grass roots action-oriented army like the one NACA is
building. They can't just rely on the Netroots activists who prefer emails
to organizing. They can't rely on that co-opted in-house DNC arm, Organizing
for America either. That is there only to rally support for the White House.

A new movement has to develop outside the Democratic party in the same way
that the right acts outside the GOP, and has built a capacity for
independent action with echo chambers, message points and personalities.
Their ideas may be backward but their dedication can't be denied.

We can defend Obama's ideals, and also press for more action. As Jeff Cohen
reminds us, we have a "president whose instinct is toward conciliation and
splitting the difference with big business and the right wing. Sure, Obama
was a community organizer once. That was decades ago when Russia was still
our mortal enemy, Nelson Mandela was still an official State Department
terrorist threat and the White House was still funding Islamist fanatics in
Afghanistan. For the last dozen years Obama has been a politician -- and a
consummate compromiser at that. Have we failed to notice?"

Can progressives fight a three front war---against the vicious right,
against the slippery center, and for a more comprehensive and empowering
agenda? Can they finally realize that all politics does not occur in DC, and
that being tethered to the denizens on the Hill can be a liability at a time
when most political chameleons enjoy so little respect.

Will they ever realize that they have to get into the economic trenches and
fight the power of the banks with groups like A New Way Forward? Why is
economic justice a priority for so few activists when these issues impact
millions?

Knock, Knock, anyone there?

Mediachannel's News Dissector Danny Schechter investigates the origins of
the economic crisis in his new book Plunder: Investigating Our Economic
Calamity and the Subprime Scandal (Cosimo Books via Amazon). Comments to
dissector@mediachannel.org

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Michael Winship Pay to Play Is Washington's Sport of Kings
http://www.truthout.org/080109Z?n
Michael Winship, Truthout: "This week, the Center for Responsive Politics
reported that in the second quarter of this year alone, the pharmaceuticals
and health product industries spent $67,959,095 on lobbying, and the
insurance industry $39,760,477. Another $25,552,088 was spent by lobbyists
for hospitals and nursing homes. That's a total of $133,271,660 in just
three months, and that's not even counting the lobbying money spent to fight
health care reform by professional associations like the US Chamber of
Commerce."

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