Obama - Moving to the Center (Update)
Progressives, including myself, have become somewhat disillusioned over the last couple of days as we watched our candidate seemed to drop some of his core beliefs and move towards the center. Look, I have no problem with a politician changing his or her mind. Heck, if George W. Bush would have changed his mind, our troops would’ve been home four years ago. So changing your mind is not necessarily a bad thing. What made Barack Obama different was that he offered a new kind of politics, one that was not about political calculation but instead was about doing what was right. Over the last seven days, it seems that we are seeing political calculation more than anything else.
The FISA bill may pose a conundrum for some politicians. Some may believe that they will be portrayed as weak and “supporting the terrorists” if they oppose this piece of legislation. I believe that there are two principles at stake with this legislation. First, all spying on Americans with regards to national intelligence should go through the FISA courts. Remember that during Alberto Gonzales’s tenure, the Bush White House decided that the FISA courts were too slow and too cumbersome. Therefore, they bypassed the court. This piece of legislation will prevent that bypass (in theory). Secondly, this piece of legislation offers immunity to the telecoms. I think the telecoms you get immunity if I can also get immunity from not paying my taxes for the next five years. I’m just saying…
So in this legislation there is a small sliver of good and a larger sliver of bad.
Faith-based initiatives were a cornerstone of the Bush 2000 campaign. Unfortunately, as we have now found out, they were more about funneling money into the pockets of people that Bush liked. The program was less about helping the poor or decreasing inner-city violence. As a matter of fact, it had nothing to do with those kind of charitable issues. The program was about keeping the religious evangelicals supportive of the Bush administration. Therefore, programs like intelligent design, abstinence only and the like were pushed by this faith-based initiative. What Barack Obama has proposed is not an update on this program but instead it’s a complete reform or overhaul on this program. Anyone who has read his book The Audacity of Hope, understands that Barack Obama is a man of faith. They should also understand that faith plays an important part in his life. I don’t necessarily have a problem with this. I’ll wait and see how things shake out.
Now Barack Obama’s recent stance on NAFTA is a little bit more confusing. During the primaries, it appeared that Obama wanted to take a hard look at this treaty and possibly renegotiate some of its aspects. Recent statements seem to contradict this. For the last eight years, free trade has meant more profits for companies and more layoffs of American workers. This trend has got to stop if we are going to restore the middle class. As a matter of fact, I’m surprised that Mexico hasn’t tried to renegotiate this deal. Jobs that originally went to Mexico have now gone to China, Indonesia and Malaysia. Why? Mexico was too expensive. Mexico has been left with empty factories. The United States has laid off workers, empty factories and larger mansions. I have not seen any convincing evidence to show that NAFTA has helped the American worker. If I am shown convincing evidence, I’ll rethink my position but currently I will support most measures that will strengthen unions and help the American worker. So I don’t think I can agree with Barack Obama in this situation. [Read more →]



