Following up on the last two posts, if
anyone has tried trans-partisanship it's President Obama. He tried and tried to
work with the regressives, himself believing it possible.
Thankfully he finally came to his senses in this speech, some of it
following:
"You’ll
hear if you watch the nightly news or you read the newspapers that,
well, there’s gridlock, Congress is broken, approval ratings for
Congress are terrible. And there’s a tendency to say, a plague on both
your houses. But the truth of the matter is that the problem in
Congress is very specific. We have a group of folks in the Republican
Party who have taken over who are so ideologically rigid, who are so
committed to an economic theory that says if folks at the top do very
well then everybody else is somehow going to do well; who deny the
science of climate change; who don’t think making investments in early
childhood education makes sense; who have repeatedly blocked raising a
minimum wage so if you work full-time in this country you’re not living
in poverty; who scoff at the notion that we might have a problem with
women not getting paid for doing the same work that men are doing.
"So
the problem…is not that the Democrats are overly ideological — because
the truth of the matter is, is that the Democrats in Congress have
consistently been willing to compromise and reach out to the other
side. There are no radical proposals coming out from the left. When we
talk about climate change, we talk about how do we incentivize through
the market greater investment in clean energy. When we talk about
immigration reform there’s no wild-eyed romanticism. We say we’re going
to be tough on the borders, but let’s also make sure that the system
works to allow families to stay together.
"So
when you hear a false equivalence that somehow, well, Congress is just
broken, it’s not true. What’s broken right now is a Republican Party
that repeatedly says no to proven, time-tested strategies to grow the
economy, create more jobs, ensure fairness, open up opportunity to all
people."
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