Bush Radio Address Demonstrates Divide
President Bush demonstrated the divide between the parties with each specific point that he made in his radio address. Said to be the most ideological president since Reagan, and maybe more so, he hammers home the same points demonstrating a steadfastness and supposed strength regardless of the results. Via Daily Kos via NYTimes:
''The terrorists and insurgents are trying to get us to retreat. Their goal is to get us to leave before Iraqis have had a chance to show the region what a government that is elected and truly accountable to its citizens can do for its people,'' Bush said in his weekly radio address.
But can the president understand the concept that the Iraqis might possibly have a successful, elected and accountable government with our troops withdrawing? Can the president understand that maybe withdrawal of troops will signal to insurgents that we are not looking to be in Iraq permanently (although we have been erecting permanent military structures)?
The president should also stop talking about these mythical people that don't believe Iraq can be successful. There is no group of Democrats, ultra-liberals, people in the Middle East or people in Europe saying that Iraq can't be free or successful or democratic or have a constitution or elect officials or stop the violence. All men are created equal and if given the opportunity can accomplish what they will.
But back to the radio address.
On the economic front, the president addressed the trade agreement with Central America, Social Security legislation and the bill. Once again, he demonstrates the divide. A trade agreement with Central America is one where Americans are apprehensive after the downside of the North America Free Trade Agreement. We don't want the short end of the stick. I am sure once it is demonstrated that CAFTA doesn't have the unanticipated pitfalls of NAFTA, an agreement can move forward.
Social Security, however, is not relevant to a stagnant job market. We have heard economic indicators on the uptick for the past two years but if you go talk to many John Q. Americans, they are unemployed or underemployed. An addition of 50,000 low paying jobs in a month, especially in the service industry does not make up for the jobs lost since President Bush took office in 2001. He promised his tax cuts would stimulate the economy and create jobs. His economic plan hasn't met the promise of job production three months in a row for five years and privatizing Social Security doesn't address the failure of his tax cuts for the average American.
Finally, the energy bill also will not directly affect the economy. Do we need an energy bill to move toward alternatives to crude oil? Yes. Do we need all of the White House's corporate friends to meet in secret and receive a lot of deals and friendly legislation and pass a bill that harms the average American. No we do not.
See Mr. President, your legislation hurts the average American, the out-of-work Ohioan whose plant closed, the barely make ends meet Tennessean who has seen no significant gains from the massive tax cuts and the other faces around the country that you don't see because you are the only president in the history of America to stage rallies with no one opposing you allowed past a sea of ear-piece wearing, fake secret service agents out checking to make sure the cars in the parking lot don't have any ACLU, I Brake for Seals or Give Peace a Chance bumper stickers. Heaven forbid as you travel the country pitching social security privatization, that you would allow me, John Q. American taxpayer that happens to be a Democrat to be addressed by you, my president (taxation without representation).
You don't know what we look like because Rove and Co. have done a masterful job of shielding you from us, shielding you from reality, shielding America from seeing our soldiers come home blind or without legs and shielding the facts from being healthily debated in the media.
Your bankruptcy bill doesn't help America; it helps corporate America. Your stopping terrorism progress reports doesn't help America, it hurts America. Your attack on science doesn't help America, it hurts America. Your lowering of environmental standards doesn't help America, it helps the White House corporate friends, your Pioneers and Rangers. Your overtime bill doesn't help America, it helps corporate America. Your energy bill doesn't help America, it helps corporate America. Your anti-class action legislation doesn't help the average citizens demonstrate corporate negligence, it helps corporate America hide negligence.
''We need to work together to ensure that opportunity reaches every corner of our great country,'' Bush said.
What opportunity Mr. President?
''Some may disagree with my decision to remove Saddam Hussein from power, but all of us can agree that the world's terrorists have now made Iraq a central front in the war on terror,'' he said.
No one disagreed with your decision to remove Saddam Hussein from power because you never stated that as a decision. You said he was non-compliant with weapons inspections and yet you had Mohammed El-Baradei and IAEA inspectors, Hans Blix and UN inspectors get out of Iraq because we were waging war. If you had said we were removing Saddam Hussein, it could have been disagreed with.
No one except Saddam Hussein's family and governmental loyalists are unhappy with him being removed. We are unhappy that you are shaking hands with Pakistan as they aid the insurgents. We are unhappy that we don't have enough troops to secure an area after we've launched an offensive. We are unhappy that we don't have the troop strength to guard the Iraqi-Syrian border. We are unhappy that last week a military officer said we can't win this with our military. But no one, no Senator Durbin, no Howard Dean, no Nancy Pelosi or Reid is unhappy that Saddam Hussein is out of power. There goes those mythical people again you use in your speeches.
''Time and again, the Iraqi people have defied the skeptics who claim they are not up to the job of building a free society,'' he said.
What skeptics Mr. President? People that disagree with your invasion of Iraq aren't skeptical that Iraqis can't build a free society. Who are these people that believe this and why do they believe this? You certainly aren't addressing xenophobes that hate foreigners, or racists that don't believe Middle Easterners have a productive culture and society or anti-Muslim people. Surely you aren't addressing the world in reference to those people because America believes that all men are created equal.
God bless America and everybody else.
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