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George Rebane

More and more progressive voices are beginning to sound discontented with their Chief Community Organizer.  It turns out that even they are beginning to look seriously for what the man’s long suit was – so far they haven’t found anything beyond having done well in his teleprompter training course.  So more and more Democrats are beginning consider Plan B.

WPA Some are recommending that a credible and electable alternative liberal throw his (hers too) hat into the ring, because it would get Obama’s attention and possibly “tighten him up” a bit for the 2012 run.  Others are simply saying that this guy had his chance and blew it big time.

Among these are worthies like Professors Ralph Shaffer and Norma Jeanne Strobel who write in today’s Union wondering ‘Who will face Obama in the primaries?’  Giving their arguments for why Obama should be replaced, they opt for Washington’s perennial progressive, fellow professor Robert Reich.

Unfortunately, the authors themselves are avowed progressive academics (are there any other kinds?) and therefore have no idea what happened during the Depression.  They like Reich because, as President, they believe that the diminutive Democrat will immediately announce the restart of the Works Projects Administration – backbone of FDR’s New Deal.  The problem is that the WPA, along with the New Deal’s remaining alphabet soup job programs, didn’t work.

RR readers are familiar with Sec Treasury Morgenthau’s 1939 testimony to Congress when national unemployment was as high as that which FDR had at the beginning of his tenure in the White House.  Morgenthau lamented that the administration had thrown everything that borrowed money could buy at the economy, and nothing had worked.  He was desperate for new ideas.  (Help came shortly thereafter when Hitler and Stalin suggested WW2.)

The footnote to all this is that the left continues to tell the country that it is the conservatives who want to turn back the clock to a time when nothing worked.  But I agree, they should toss the CCO and give Robert or Hillary or …, and the country a chance.

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8 responses to “Plan B – Obama Overboard?”

  1. Mikey McD Avatar
    Mikey McD

    Folks who put there trust in politicians are rarely pleased with the final ‘product.’

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  2. John S Avatar
    John S

    Maybe so, but the one we have now violates everything we have been taught in school and by our parents (at least some of us). He says whatever he needs to say or what he figures the people want to hear, and does the opposite. He does whatever he needs to do and blames everything on someone else. He doesn’t have a clue what the hell he is doing with the economy. Has never had a job, and doesn’t know how to create one. And he is raiding the treasury for his own gain. If he stays in office we may never be able to recover.
    I don’t think there are any Libs out there that will run against him. It would be admitting their first Black President has failed, and I don’t think they are ready to do that. Personally I don’t care what color he is, he is NOT going to change, and left unchecked he will ruin this country.

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  3. Russ Steele Avatar

    Oh My, more jobs or riots, O better listen up.
    Mayor Bloomberg warned Friday there would be riots in the streets if Washington doesn’t get serious about generating jobs.
    “We have a lot of kids graduating college, can’t find jobs,” Bloomberg said on his weekly WOR radio show.
    “That’s what happened in Cairo. That’s what happened in Madrid. You don’t want those kinds of riots here.”

    Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/2011/09/16/2011-09-16_mayor_bloomberg_predicts_riots_in_the_streets_if_economy_doesnt_create_more_jobs.html#ixzz1Y9bLVGyY

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  4. Kathy Jones Avatar
    Kathy Jones

    Postal Service faces grim ‘new reality’ …up to 35,000 people could be laid off as part of that effort.
    http://thehill.com/blogs/on-the-money/1007-other/181819-postal-service-faces-grim-new-reality
    and then there is the news about BofA
    Bank of America’s announcement that it plans to shed 30,000 jobs.
    “Change” is necessary, but what is the Dem party to do? There are pit falls in all directions they may turn.

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  5. Larry Wirth Avatar
    Larry Wirth

    George, JohnS is right. We have the sob squarely in our sights. Don’t give the leftists any encouragement to substitute a target that might actually be able to move!

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  6. Russ Steele Avatar

    Consider this courtesy of Steven Hayward at Power Line.
    It is already crystal clear that Obama’s jobs bill Stimulus II can’t even pass the Democratic Senate, let alone the House.  It is such an obviously transparent play to try to set up his own re-election as Harry Truman redevivus, but the political mistake Obama has made is thinking that Democratic Senators whose own poll numbers are collapsing (78-year-old Dianne Feinstein is 60 percent closer to retiring next year according to the latest California polls) will want to be his advance guard and vote for a suicidal measure on his behalf.  The Senate press conference today was as close as you’ll get to a political intervention—they are trying to tell Obama, in the midst of his “you-love-me-pass-this-bill” tour that he has one chance to save his presidency.
    Conservatives like to ask: What would Reagan do?  How about this: What would Bill Clinton do?  Clinton would grab this opportunity with both hands, and cruise to re-election.
    Obama is so besotted with class warfare mentality that he is unwilling to grasp the one huge bipartisan opportunity that is in front if him—an opportunity that has been in front if him for months.  He doesn’t care about economic growth; he cares only about redistribution and gaining more political control over the economy.  His dismissal of his own deficit commission last year showed his inclinations on this.
    I reckon Obama has only about four days to see the light on this.  Harry Reid has said the Senate won’t take up his urgent jobs bill Stimulus bill until after their next recess.  If Democratic Senators go home without a course change from Obama, you can count on them coming back to DC with the attitude of “Obama jobs bill?  What Obama jobs bill?  Obama?  Obama who?”

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  7. bill tozer Avatar
    bill tozer

    Gotta feel sorry for the postal workers. More than 30,00 post offices on the chopping block and now talks of over 110,000 jobs axed in the next couple or so years. Time they change the name of one of their best public relations efforts. Instead of Postal Workers Food Drive, maybe we will see Food Drive for Postal Workers in the near future.

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  8. bill tozer Avatar
    bill tozer

    here is a little editorial from the former one term Senator of Illinois home state: http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/politics/obama/ct-oped-0918-chapman-20110918,0,5039308.story

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