My Endorsement

Here’s the moment you’ve been waiting for. Both of you. Who will SI endorse for President of the United States? I’m sure that if you’re a regular reader, you really have no idea, because I’m so obviously impartial in my politics,  and I clearly lean in both directions depending on the issue, that you are all scratching your heads, trying to tease some sense of who I will ultimately pick. Let me ease the suspense, and give it to you straight.

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Barack Obama.

There. It’s out.

Now I suppose you’ll be wanting me to give you reasons for this choice? OK. Here’s three.

1. The Republican Party itself:Yes, it’s the flag under which Romney has chosen to run. My problem with this is that the flag he should have chosen is the Stars and Stripes. The Republican Party has long chosen not to exist for the purpose of making America better, but for the purpose of making Republican’s better, which in my opinion is about as close to treason as one can get without the firing squad.

The leaders of the GOP made it clear four years ago, and have confirmed it by their actions, that their primary goal, as legislators and executives of their respective states, was to gain and maintain political power. This is contrary to the oath they took when sworn into office, and smacks of self-dealing, hypocrisy and downright corruption. They have stymied President Obama’s efforts to kick start the economy at every turn, not because of a heartfelt disagreement over the best course of action, but to ensure that the economy fails in the hopes that the electorate will then reject Obama for a second term, and then, as promised, blamed Obama for the failure of the country to recover in a timely fashion. That alone should be more than sufficient reason to not only reject Mitt Romney for President, but to reject each and every GOP member of Congress in their bids for election or re-election. Why reward them for their cynicism and duplicity?

More so, the Republicans in state government have been doing their share, by enacting blatant attempts to disenfranchise voters who they think won’t vote for them, with voter ID laws, purging of the voter rolls, and restrictions on early voting. More cynicism and duplicity, cynicism that indicates very clearly that they don’t have a strong belief in their own political platform, so they feel they must resort to subterfuge and lies to “steal” the election. As I’ve said elsewhere, if they don’t believe in themselves, why should we?

2. Mitt Romney himself: He seems like a personable and likable guy, but so is Big Bird. He was an effective chair of the 2002 Olympics, which he was able to accomplish with large infusions of government money, something he tends to minimize today. It’s unclear whether he was an effective Governor, although he was responsible for enacting the predecessor to Obama-care at his state level, and now most people in Massachusetts are covered with health insurance. Why he is now running away from that very significant achievement makes no sense.

There’s no doubt that he knows how to make money in private business. But at what cost? Jobs shipped overseas while he lines his off-shore accounts with the profits? Is that a good model for America? No. The corporate world is not the same as the government, and it’s a false equivalence to compare the two. Imagine Romney trying to make money at Bain Capital with a board of directors opposed to everything he proposed.

But more important is who Romney is, and what does he believe is best for my country? Do you know? Exactly. I have no idea either. I’ve been watching him run for President for six years now, and I have no firm grasp on what he proposes, or what he wants to do, other than the naked desire to be President. He has posited contrary positions on almost every subject, from heath care, to abortion, to the auto industry, to Iran, to taxes. I don’t know what he believes, so why should I vote for him in the hopes that in office he’ll come down on a position I’ll agree with? He could just as easily do the opposite, and be just as consistent. The Etch-a-Sketch is a very good metaphor for his political mind.

But he doesn’t just change positions. He lies. His characterization of Obama’s blame for the economy, when it was clearly the Bush era policies that put us where we are at, while failing to call out his fellow obstructionist Republicans for doing less than nothing to help, smacks of the highest order of dis-ingenuousness, if not outright falsehood, I’ve ever seen in a Presidential candidate, Richard “I am not a crook” Nixon notwithstanding. Not a very good quality in a President. I’m not sure he actually sees his contrary statements as lies, which makes those lies even more problematic, because he feels no compunction about looking us in the eyes and lying to our face about facts we can easily check up on, in the cynical belief that others may be persuaded to vote for him. It’s rather pathetic.

3. Barack Obama himself: So if Romney is easily rejected, is Obama easily accepted? Yes. Frankly, it’s a no-brainer. What has he done that allows me to say he should be given a second term? Obama-care for one thing. That was a major, earth shattering accomplishment, especially given the opposition. It is something that has needed to be done for decades, with past Presidents (notably Bill Clinton) consistently failing. Is it perfect? No. But it’s the base upon which it will hopefully be perfected. The alternative, Romney’s alternative, is not viable. Throw it out and start over? Sure. The doctors, and the medical care providers, and the insurance companies would all love that, but is that best for us? No way. Romney care in Massachusetts is still humming along, with 99% of the state population covered. What’s good for Massachusetts is good for the other 49 states and territories.

But that’s not all he’s done. Lilly Ledbetter, Iraq war, Osama bin Laden, Ghaddafi, an economy clearly on the rebound, Auto Industry bailout, the cessation of government defense of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” and DOMA, and many, many more positive executive and legislative advances. He also continues to have a far more enlightened and progressive stance on women rights, science and education, unlike his Republican counterparts. He appointed two women to the Supreme Court, both highly qualified.

Am I happy with everything he’s done (or not done)? No. I deplore the continuation of our presence in Afghanistan. I am ambivalent about his use of drones instead of ground troops, as it has its advantages and its disadvantages. He should have closed Guantanamo as a prison four years ago, as he promised. The Patriot Act needs to go. I don’t like his pandering to religionists, but as religious as this country is, I understand it. He says he’s a Christian, but for the most part he exhibits those qualities of Christianity that Christianity stole from normal humanistic inclinations, like concern for the poor and oppressed, while avoiding the Biblical excesses of his right-wing, fundamentalist Republican brethren. It’s a step in the right (correct) direction, unlike the panderings and blatherskite of George Bush.
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So, I’m in favor of the following:

  • Women’s right to control their own health
  • Gay rights, which is really just a subset of basic Civil Rights.
  • A thriving economy based on the work and contributions of the middle class working in conjunction with the upper classes paying their fair share.
  • A reduction of influence on the part of the religious right.
  • A strong but lean military whose existence fulfills the requirements of defense, and not nation building or conquest.
  • In intelligent, well informed, President

I’m NOT in favor of the following:

  • A government that intrudes into the personal health and sexuality of its citizens.
  • An unfair distribution of wealth with a top heavy upper class.
  • Government run with biblical direction.
  • A deteriorating physical infrastructure.
  • Government that doesn’t participate in the economy.
  • A society with no safety net to protect the less fortunate.
  • Corporations having the same rights as individuals.
  • A George Bush clone for President.

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For these reasons, I will vote for and endorse Barack Obama for a second term.

I’ll bet he’s thrilled.

The Real Problem With Atheism

A friend sent this link to an article on HuffPo to me this week. I took me awhile to read it, then a little longer to reply to my friend. I thought that since my reply was lengthy, and I havent posted anything in awhile, I’d reproduce my response.

Read the article first, then my reply.

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Obamacare,Taxes and Hatred

For my 500th post (yes, an auspicious post it is!) I’m going to reprint a piece of ignorance and vitriol I was involved with on Facebook, with the follow up comment I made. Some people seem to go out of their way to find fault with Obama, and his favored policies. They really have latched onto Obamacare with a certain amount of irrationality that bespeaks some un-articulated motivation. I can think of nothing that would cause such nonsense  other than pure and simple bigotry.

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God and Government

This’ll be short (I think).

Paul Ryan has a complaint.

Paul Ryan wants the Obama administration to explain why the Democratic platform doesn’t include the word “God” in it.

Is he fucking serious?

“It’s not in keeping with our founding documents, our founding vision. I’d guess you’d have to ask the Obama administration why they purged all this language from their platform.”

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Gotta Love Conventions

In an effort to get another post in this month, I thought I’d ruminate on the recent Republican National Convention. I know. Snooze time, but really, it’s August 31, and this is my last chance to get something written this month.

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Dig This

Everyone knows who the Duggars are, don’t you? You should. They are the clan (and I do mean clan) of 19 children, and a few grandchildren, that have made a career out of being big (i.e a large family from one womb) and Christian. They have their very own reality TV show that showcases their big family and their Christian values.

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Akin To Ignorance

Cartoon credit – www.mattbors.com

We all have heard the recent news about Rep. Todd Akin over the past two days. In an interview, he opined about pregnancies caused by rape:

“It seems to me, from what I understand from doctors, that’s really rare. If it’s a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down. But let’s assume that maybe that didn’t work or something: I think there should be some punishment, but the punishment ought to be of the rapist, and not attacking the child.”

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Voter IDs: Another Republican Scam

By now most people are aware of the various laws passed by, almost exclusively, Republican controlled state legislatures that ostensibly are supposed to prevent voter fraud at the polls (33 states so far. 180 restrictive voting bills have been introduced in 41 states just since the beginning of 2011.)  They attempt to accomplish this by requiring photo IDs that are mandated to be produced before someone votes.  On its face, it seems logically innocuous. We all have photo IDs (driver’s licenses, etc) that show who we are, don’t we?  What’s the big deal? We need to produce an ID when we cash a check, or obtain credit, or get on an airplane, the argument goes, so why not when we show up to vote? Besides there are all those unscrupulous people out there committing voter fraud, impersonating someone else in order to vote more than once, right?

Well…no.

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The Authoritarians

If you’re like me, you have a hard time ingesting current news, especially on the political front. The polarization of America is, front and center, the most perplexing aspect of current political discourse. Take for instance this fixation on defeating Obama, making him a “one term President” as Mitch McConnell promised early in his administration, during a time of economic crisis when millions of people were losing their homes, their jobs, and their way of life, and Congress should have been working WITH the President, not against him.

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WTF Is Going On In Syria?

I guess everyone is well aware of the Arab Spring that has swept across the Middle East and North Africa, with the toppling of regimes in countries like Libya and Egypt.  It seems to bear out the idea that people everywhere are more or less the same, regardless of their ethnic, cultural or religious differences, in the areas of political and personal freedom. They will put up with a crap-load of oppression and lack of freedom up to a point, but when that point is reached, they’ll snap, rise up and get rid of their oppressors. Usually, this happens in conjunction with an economic downturn. So it’s no surprise to see this with a world economy on the fritz, and it also explains American movements like the Tea Party and the Occupy movement. When people are able to exist with enough of the necessities of life, they are…well, maybe not happy, but content enough with their lives to let sleeping dogs lie. But when every day is a dog-eat-dog form of existence, the rulers better watch out. But enough with the canine cliches.

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