Mr. President:
I voted for you in the Democratic Primary. I did not
vote for Bernie Sanders or Elizabeth Warren, but it seems you are trying to
implement most of their policies to a T, a wholesale expansion of the welfare state.
I guess you visualize yourself as the second coming of either FDR or LBJ. I
hate to break it to you, but you do not have their raw political talent, and
more importantly you don’t have their huge majorities in Congress to implement
your program. When I voted for you in
the general election I had more modest aims, to restore respect for our
government and achieve at least a modicum of competency. Given your predecessor
that would be a huge accomplishment and you were terrific out of the starting
gate.
However, with respect to competency, you botched up
our withdrawal from Afghanistan, you are presiding over an immigration crisis
on the Mexican border, and it appears, at times, that the CDC doesn’t know
which end is up. Your climate agenda is a theme park of policy incoherence. You
ask OPEC to pump more oil, while at the same time working to shut down domestic
production. And you rejected out of hand a carbon tax which your Secretary of
the Treasury fully advocated before she entered government. Further it is
beyond me why you didn’t push for an immediate vote on the infrastructure bill
when you had the chance. Its passage would have been a great confidence
building measure all around. Instead, you listened to the shrill voices on the Left.
With each passing day I am losing respect for our
government with a host of small unforced errors based on the faculty lounge
world of political correctness. Why did
your Administration put out documents calling mothers “birthing people?” Your
administration uses the term “Latinx,” a term by and large rejected by the
Hispanic community. Come on Mr. President, these are not the words of a kid
from Scranton.
In my view Senators Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema are
saving your presidency. The two of them are pushing you into the middle so you
can be the candidate I and I believe most of the country voted for. Listen to
them and the path will be open to a very successful presidency.
Some very well spoken thoughts. Let's start making good decisions. It's not too late, yet.
ReplyDeleteI remember, Dave, when we 1st spoke on the phone--I was tickled--and you mentioning that you were a bit more "conservative" then you was was back in the day. I could see why you broke with the Student Left, since so many wanted to wag fingers at Israel rather than cleaning up their own backward. Then I fell out once the bulk of the passably "white" dudes of our generation adopted the Nazi's "stab in the back theory" to whitewash our well-earned military defeat in Indochina. Helping reelect Nixon, then falling at the knees of a scumbag like Ole Death Valley Days himself, well, it reminds me that nobody has ever gone to war in the name of Satan.
ReplyDeletespeeding into the future with our eyes glued to our rear-view mirrors is mass suicide. It's time we remember that politics, ethics and economics all boil down to deciding who gets what. We should humbling remember that the future belongs to the newborns. Respectfully, pat