Showing posts with label State of the Union Speech. Show all posts
Showing posts with label State of the Union Speech. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

LOUD AND CLEAR OR BACKGROUND STATIC?



Given that speeches are political hot air feasts intended to buoy public opinion on upcoming policy campaigns, they are meaningless without action, yet it is important to make voters feel that Washington is listening. 

It is also an opportunity for both political parties to present a buffet of policy ideas and receive feedback from the public, thereby getting a sense on what policy priorities are more or less popular. Obama's scorecard has already flunked, but the GOP, in its early grades don't seem to be acing any tests so far.  

Americans were not thrilled with either Obama's speech or the GOP rebuttal.

Obama has been deaf to public opinion since 2010, so few expected him to recognize that his Party and policies have nose-dived with independent voters, the same voters the Democrats rely on to make their minority "Kool-aid" policies seem mainstream. Indeed his administration has been marked with arrogant recalcitrant obstinacy that has diminished Democrat power.   

Yet the GOP response to Obama's SOTU speech was underwhelming and disappointing for its lack of inspiration and red meat, leaving conservatives and libertarians feeling wary about the lean, low fat agenda the opposition's menu contains.

Senator Ernst is not to blame, she is just a new member of an old party asked to deliver a speech that has been cooked up by high ranking members of the GOP in the back rooms of Washington's political kitchen.

The policy speech was troublesome for its bland banquet offerings and perhaps more importantly, worrisome because of the absence of sharp knifed proteins left off the table. Especially when a starving public expected and deserved full course satiation at a post game celebration feast.  

The first complaint is that the GOP agenda isn't bold, isn't innovative and somewhat mirrors the left. The left loves (especially Obama) to talk about job creation. The Keystone pipeline isn't going to make a dent in the number of jobs needed to re-energize the economy number one and number two, trade barriers are not the reasons entrepreneurial opportunities and business expansion is shrinking in America. 

Big government, class action lawsuits, high taxation, Obamacare, crony capitalism, myriads of regulations and laws that stifle growth have all have contributed to America's lackluster economy. 

Government need only to get out of the way by downsizing itself and repealing its unconstitutional presence in the marketplace allowing the free enterprise to grow. It is basic conservative policy to remove the mixed market governors from the economic engine that has served our nation well in the past and indeed created the Middle Class. 

Instead of touting un-tethered private enterprise as the curative, they spoke like Democrats by extolling what they (government) can do to fix the economy. They missed the opportunity to state emphatically the Ronald Reagan adage that resonated with Americans of all politically party persuasion: get government off our backs and out of our lives.    

Second complaint, was the hackneyed idea of simplifying the tax code. How many times have we heard that in the past? Today, we have an IRS agency that has been allowed to violate the law, punish political foes, destroy and or cover-up evidence, misuse public funding and to date, no-one has been held accountable, fired or prosecuted. 

Americans never trusted the IRS from its inception, but now more than ever the people want justice and the abolishment of the IRS. Calling for the closing of loopholes in the post Lois Lerner targeting age is beyond lame, it reflects a business as usual corrupt cluelessness over the public's discontentment.


Lastly the complete absence of bared teeth and pitchfork rhetoric we heard on the campaign trail in 2014 by the GOP over Obama's king George the third's impersonation in the White House. GOP Senators and Representatives seeking election assured voters that Obama's unilateral unconstitutional immigration plans would be met with legislative roadblocks that would take away his "phone and pen" by all means necessary. 


In the GOP response speech we instead heard this: "We will work to correct executive overreach."

Work to correct? Does that sound like a strong push back or a wet noodle chastisement? You work to correct mistakes, you don't work to correct defiance. You work to correct problems, you don't work to correct lawlessness. You work to correct mishandling, you don't work to correct a complete undermining of our Constitution and its clear separation of powers.

The GOP speech did not instill confidence in the public that we are being heard "loud and clear" instead it made most voters believe we are still a static background noise to Beltway buddies.  


The GOP seems to want to play nice with the administration until 2016 when it herds us to the table where Jeb Bush, Chris Christie and Mitt Romney wearing hair nets try to slop the same over-processed goop of small appetizers-teasers on our plates calling it gourmet opposition catering.

Most know it to be however, the same old political pablum we were spoon fed as children, albeit now we are not naive political knickers-wearing "Gruber-ites" that can be swooned by empty words that produce imperceptible change in the way Washington operates.  

So we will wait and watch what the GOP will do or not do in the coming months, hoping that they dial in to our strong voter signal because so far, we are holding our spoons ready to either gag and swallow or toss that slop back on their obtuse noggins.

P.S.  Advice to GOP politicians, wear a raincoat to your town hall meetings because Americans don't want to be taken to the cleaners again.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

PUFF AND STUFF BUT THE SAME OLD FLUFF

The notion that President Obama is moving to the center is yet another falsehood out of the left’s political playbook. The President and the Democratic Party have been the purveyors of prevarication to try and change reality TV into perception TV.


All Americans know that words mean nothing unless backed up by actions. This President knows well that the overwhelming majority of Americans did not want the Healthcare Bill to pass yet he ignored us. Then when the voters gave him a “shellacking” did we see or hear a mea culpa from our ideological President? No in fact he is still trying to sell us his Healthcare medicine.

What more proof does any American need to clearly see this rouse, façade and political circus act that won this man a presidency back in 2008? He paraded around during his campaign with a moderate political face and told everyone what they wanted to hear. He promised to end earmarks, lobbyists, partisanship and create a transparent government.

Some Americans were fooled that this otherwise ultra liberal Senator meant what he said when he was preaching his resume sermon to them. After he was hired they found out that his references were false and his qualifications made him not only inept but counterproductive to the traditional American economic engine.

He had an out as to why he could not keep his promises, and a cadre of liberal minions to tout his out. It was all the failed fiscal policies of the Bush Administration and he inherited a mess from the right wing. Not only is this excuse no longer acceptable as it has been so overplayed, but a lie. Any American paying attention knows that the fiscal fiasco was an “IED” (Improvised Economic Development) plan by Bill Clinton and the Democrats to encourage low income home ownership that was long buried in the economic sands that blew up during the Bush presidency.


The only promise that this president has kept between his campaign speeches and his current leadership or lack thereof is transparency. That is of course, his transparency.

This president, who has fooled us once, wants to perform another trick. He wants us to be a compliant audience while sawing his presidency in half suggesting that his better half will now care about the “gun and religion clinging” masses.

He wants us to believe that he will be a friend of business and industry by reducing regulations while his Labor Department requires ipso facto card check policies and the EPA ramps up carbon emission controls. Are you clapping yet?

He wants to invest in education and innovation? Mr. President perhaps you should re-read the “flawed” Constitution that clearly leaves education in the hands of the States. Regarding innovation, well it would be quite innovative if you smoked in public rather than continue to blow smoke in our face.


Pardon us Mr. President but we Americans have heard your prophetic pronouncements before and they have left us confused as to whether you or the teleprompter leads this floundering nation.


We don’t blame you, for we gave you the reigns of a horse you cannot ride. We gave your our trust that you never promised to hold sacred. We gave you the power of the Bully Pulpit and you have bullied all of us who oppose your socialist, social justice anathematic to American principles.

We know who the real political victim is by both you and all the ultra left that follow you. It is the truth. The truth is the victim in America today. The truth is what Americans yearn to hear from their leadership. The truth has been co-opted by teachers unions, the special interest groups, the media, the Democrats and you Mr. President.


Enjoy your parlor tricks, continue the smoke and mirrors, keep blaming others and keep pretending Americans think rabbits hatch from hats.




To paraphrase Lincoln “you can fool some of the people some of the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time.”