Monday, February 15, 2010

Buh Bye Bayh

I had a post started about" republican masquerading as a democrat" Evan Bayh and his decision "not seek reelection". But it's all so depressing, these bluedogs and their hideous desire to break Obama and his agenda. Bayh says the peoples business is not getting done. DUH you fuckwad! Seems to me alot of the problems with nothing getting done in Congress could be the fault of bluedogs!! This group says they have no agenda, but you can see from this list this groups efforts to hurt progressive policy proposals is REAL and in full force. Some of their agenda.......
Shrinking Economic Recovery: The group’s first significant “success” was “paring down the more than $900 billion economic stimulus bill to $787 billion,” reducing the government’s ability to spur economic recovery quickly. [Roll Call, 3/12/2009]
Preserving The Bush Tax Cuts: Regarding Obama’s plan to allow the Bush tax cuts to expire, Bayh said, “I do think that before we raise revenue, we first should look to see if there are ways we can cut back on spending.” [Politico, 3/3/2009]
 – Delaying Cap-and-Trade: Bayh coaltion member, Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO), explained that the group might “push for a more lenient phase-in period for a cap-and-trade system and revenue-raising offsets to pay for expensive mandates.” [CQ Politics, 3/9/2009]
 – Weakening Bankruptcy Protection: Centrist Democrats “forced changes to a House bill that would allow bankruptcy judges to modify mortgages, ensuring that the legislation better reflected the concerns of the financial-services industry.” [WSJ, 3/25/09]

Don't fret, bluedogs retiring is a GOOD THING, they are just holding up Obamas agenda, I say good riddance asshole!
 So, anyway the purpose of this post is a piece from Paul Hodes, Democratic US Senate candidate from New Hampshire. Some positive words to help us through the down times.

 Over the last six months, we've all seen the stories about how Democrats have suffered some electoral and legislative setbacks. And to add insult to injury, many in our party and the pundit class have predicted that all is lost for Democrats in 2010. They say we don't have a chance to win in November, and in the meantime, we won't accomplish anything the American people desperately need: good jobs, a new energy strategy, quality health care, and a safer world.
There are lessons to be learned from the last year, but wimping out isn't one of them. Losing a special election in Massachusetts and seeing Democrats retiring in the Senate does not mean that we should back down from what we believe in. It doesn't mean we should give up on quality, affordable health care for every American. It doesn't mean we should give up on working for a new energy strategy for the 21st Century. And it certainly does not mean we should give up on fighting for the middle class families that put us in office.
I have one message for Democrats around the country: Get over it. It's time to pick ourselves up and work together to get done what we set out to do and win in November.
We know our ideas are better than what Washington Republicans have to offer. We truly care about the middle class while the Republicans are in the tank for insurance executives, oil companies, Wall Street bankers and the special interests in Washington. Our agenda would help rebuild the middle class in America. Their agenda would keep the status quo, or worse still, take us backwards.
On health care, the status quo is simply unacceptable. We know that without quality, affordable health care, small business can't start growing again. They can't create new jobs under the crushing costs of health insurance premiums that enrich a few insurance executives but leave middle class families and small businesses holding the bag. The Republican plan for health care covers fewer Americans, plain and simple. Their plan would take away protections you already have, and it would allow insurance executives to pick and choose what illness of yours they cover.
And, it's not just health care where the Republicans' ideas are wrong for America. The Republican agenda would ignore global warming, gamble your social security in the stock market and offer tax giveaways to the wealthiest Americans and big corporations.
The Washington Republican Party and their tea-party allies would take us back to the Bush years that were disastrous for our country. Now is not the time for Democrats to shy away from a fight, to back down or run away from who we are. There is too much at stake.
This election is a simple choice: we either move forward with an agenda to rebuild the middle class, or we continue to make the same mistakes we have for the last eight years.
And with 59 seats in the Senate, a 70-plus majority in the House and control of the White House, Democrats must step up to the plate. We have to stop the hand-wringing, worrying and whining. Let's get to work. We can start by creating rules of the road on Wall Street, getting our deficit under control and most importantly, solving the health care crisis that is worsening under our watch.
If we respond to recent adversity by giving up or walking away from who we are, we don't deserve to have the honor of serving the American people. This Democrat won't be backing down one bit, and you shouldn't either. 
This Democrat is not backing down!

11 comments:

Annette said...

Sue, he may not have been the best Democrat in the Senate.. but he is better than having another Republican in there.. with him waiting this late to say he is not running for re-election it is virtually impossible for someone else to step in and run for that seat.. which means there will be a Rethug elected to the Indiana Senate seat... Just what we need. No I didn't agree with him on a lot of stuff... but he took care of his state and was very popular there.. That's the main thing.. he would have been re-elected easily and it would have been better than another obstructionist in the seat. Now we will have 2 R's in Indiana instead of a DINO and an R... not good news at all... Sorry to disagree with you but that's how it is.

Sue said...

Rachel Maddow explained, it appears that Bayh and his colleagues have found at least one niche to fill by helping Republicans obstruct the President’s agenda and deny voters the policies they endorsed last November.....

I don't know, what's worse, an obstructionist dem or an obstructionist repub. I would have to go with the democrat obstructing his presidents agenda. We have huge majorities and can't get anything done? We can't keep blaming republicans.

Infidel753 said...

'Tis a gamble to be sure. Is it really so certain that a better Democrat couldn't step in and win? A Republican would certainly be a change for the worse, but do we have a chance to get a real Democrat whom the special interests' money cannot bayh?:-)

Infidel753 said...

PS The comments thread here is of some interest. Party rules on who can be nominated to run in Bayh's place are murky in this situation, but he might have timed things so as to give the party maximum flexibility in choosing a candidate.

B.J. said...

Sue:

I emailed you “FUBAR” this morning and am just now reading your post. I hope you will read the email and especially the accompanying article. For anyone interested, the email may be read HERE

To be honest, I don’t think calling a decent man like Evan Bayh a “fuckwad” is conducive to “promoting progressive policies.”

Quoting Walt Kelly’s “Pogo” one more time: “We have met the enemy, and he is us.”

BJ

Sue said...

This country has gone so far right over the last couple of decades - we have lost sight of what "the center" represents, this guy is a coporatist and unfortunately the corporate media will paint him[Bayh] as this centrist, level headed, middle of America apple pie hero..

His liberal father stood his ground and lost an election because of his convictions. Contrast that with his "centrist" son - abandon your party like the rat that you are and run to the $$$'s when the going get's tough.

BlueDogs are gutting this party

comment from huffington post, my opinion too.

Anonymous said...

too bad you forgot what the democrat party is. What Obama and Pelosi are doing is not it for sure.
A republican house and senate and President Bayh would be what this country needs to grow. Not destroy it the way these socialists are trying to do
By the way where is the post about the Obama loving left wing extremist who shot her colleagues?
No need to explain the silence is deafening as usual.

Sue said...

so in other words anon, 8 yrs of rethug Bush and the economy GREW and the country PROSPERED?? you got that right, rethug congress, house and rethug president BAYH.

since when does an idiot murderer have their party affiliation front and center? Give me a break. This is why our country is so divided. Its because of people like you and your HATE for anything LEFT of center. YOUR HATE for President Obama is all about race not socialism, you don't even know what the word socialist means.

Leslie Parsley said...

Tell you one thing, Mr. Anon. At least the Democrats have the character to use their real names instead of hiding behind some "nom-de-plume." You get no respect doing it that way, even if you're reasoning is sound.

TOM said...

Sue,

I love the tone you write with. Give em' Hell.

Sue said...

Thank you Tom!