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Pandering Their Way to the Mid-Terms

 
Author: Jim Freeman

Headlines like GOP Eyes Jewish Vote and Democrats Scrambling To Organize Voter Turnout are symptomatic of a political system gone awry.

The struggle for air-time has replaced the struggle for thoughtful solution and running for their base rather than offering alternatives is now a knee-jerk response to election.

Like the camel who asks only for his head in the tent, the past three decades of political freedoms have given us a tent with all camel and little content.

Freedom of speech has been warped into the freedom to raise (and therefore take) money

Which has brought us elections overwhelmingly distorted by cash-rich incumbents

Which inspires the flagrant purchase of power by those willing to pay for it

Which, in turn, widens the national gap between those who have it all and those who have nothing at all

Which engenders a sense of despair and anything goes in place of the historic climb up the rungs from poverty to wealth

Which, ultimately, provides partisanship in the place of leadership

And that is exactly where we find ourselves, three months prior to the November mid-term elections.

Its not enough to wring our hands over paid-off legislators, theyre all paid-off. Not enough to vaguely understand that administration support panders insufferably to this or that subdivision of their conservative base; the Democrats pander to the same bunch and thats crippled legislating.

Short on leadership, long on followership, government lies becalmed on a sea indecision.

Its not their fault. Senators and Representatives are just plain citizens, some very bright and some without a clue. They accurately reflect a nation that doesnt give a shit about things other than money, personal interest and the holding-off of all that might put personal interest at risk.

Senators and Representatives are temporarily elevated, not only to a status, but to accessaccess to unlimited financial gain and the power that comes along with being a player. Losing an election is not, as Harry Truman deemed it, an opportunity to go home and mow the grass, but a matter of losing all entre to money and power.

Who among us would leave all that without a fight?

The fight is no longer about principled liberalism or scrupulous conservative philosophy. We no longer have a left or, for that matter, a right. Conservative Republicans are savaging their president for being too centrist. Demoralized and terrified Democrats are unwilling to leave that same political center for fear of losing yet another election.

The battleground is clear, its only the battle that has lost all relevance.

Democrats know the present leadership has

lied to the American people

slashed away our constitutional rights in the demagoguery of terrorism

put us in a tragic and unwinnable war

lost our international friends as well as reputation for fairness and equity

plunged the nation into unprecedented debt

reneged on support of the less fortunate

encouraged an internal religious feud between fundamentalists and all others

failed every test of national need

given scarce remaining resources to the super-rich.

In the face of this, with a nation as angry as it has ever been against the powers in Washington, Democrats scramble to organize voter turnout instead of presenting sound and viable alternatives. Hows this for a possible platform?

1. We will, as a party, swear to work with Republicans in open and visible bi-partisanship

2. We will end all the nonsense of loopholes, outlawing all financial contributions to politicians, no matter the source.

3. We will restore constitutional government.

4. We will end all political appointment-as-reward within government

5. We will exit the war in Iraq, pulling half our troops in 2007, the remainder in 2008.

6. We will vigorously prosecute all violations of law within the Congress, Democrat and Republican

7. We will enact laws forbidding all elected officials (including retired military officers) from ever lobbying the members of Congress

8. We will make it illegal to attach earmarks or language not pertaining directly to the bill at hand, to all legislation.

9. We will shorten the election cycle to 90 days.

10. We will renounce the principle of preventive war

11. We will enact a single accounting principle, applicable to all government and military agencies, that promotes easy and equitable cost-comparison

12. We will require balanced annual federal budgets and phased paydown of the national debt

Another Contract With America? It might be disparaged as that, but where we have come to be is no more solvable by Democrats than Republicans. A system gone to hell has brought us here and certainly systematic change is the only way back.

Pounding away at the above issues is a way to win from a country that is tired of losers.

Author Bio:

Jim Freeman

As a political commentator, Jim Freeman?s op-ed pieces have appeared on the pages of The New York Times, Chicago Tribune, International Herald-Tribune, CNN, The Jon Stewart Daily Show and a number of magazines.

Jim is the author of three novels, EVOKE, Letters From Ceilia and The Island, as well as numerous travel pieces.

Jim was born in 1935 in Evanston, Illinois. He served in the U.S. Army Reserves from 1957-63. A graduate of Michigan State University, he was a landscape architect, principal of Freeman Associates until his retirement in 1992, when he moved to Europe to write full time.

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