No More Fear

Candidate Obama spoke of being or becoming post-partisan in leadership and governing.  His first 18 months in office has surely taught him that Congress is not interested in governing.  They are, as a lot, more concerned with keeping power or regaining power.  Congress didn’t get the memo about being post-partisan.  President Obama has made attempts, however limited they may be for my Republican friends and peers, to reach out and provide the minority an opportunity to govern with him and it appears to me that they have more often than not the Republicans have swung back with a fist.  Congress is no longer governing alongside the Executive branch and they have not do so for a long, long time.  Our practice of capitalism has given way to a ‘lords and surfs’ entitlement in our nation.  We have more of a caste system rather than a class system.  We all participate in it in some fashion.  I’m not sure what will become of our nation if the citizens cannot find a way to elect persons above power, money, and politics whom wish to serve the common good for us all.  The Republican party are not the party of ‘No” so much for me as they are the party of “narcissism”.  They are doing a great job of assigning blame and pointing the finger at any number of “others” and not doing the self-reflective work to think through their own policies to determine how they assisted in creating this financial mess and how the policies could be better.  They are overtly protecting their caste and no one seems to be calling them on it.  Enter our post-partisan President.  I don’t know if politicians can be shamed into doing the right thing, but it seems that this is the last thing to try.  The problem, the President’s team is trying to determine how they will keep power and are acting out of fear.  President Obama appears to be a good non-anxious presence, but those around him are afraid of loosing power.  I continue to need a President “doing the job” rather than worrying about “keeping the job.”

Fear Factor: What’s keeping the President from Picking the Best Person to Protect Consumers
Arianna Huffington | July 27, 2010 | The Huffington Post

The same fear-based approach that caused the administration to throw Shirley Sherrod under the bus before her name had even been uttered on Fox News is once again rearing its head in the decision-making process over Warren.

This time, it’s not the ire of Glenn Beck that has Team Obama’s backbone turning to mush — it’s the fear of angering the bankers by appointing a consumer advocate who might actually advocate for consumers (the same consumers who, in their role as taxpayers, have spent hundreds of billions bailing the bankers out).

A Center Not a Mosque at Ground Zero

There has been much made of a proposed center that educate persons about Islam and its relationship to Christianity and Judaism.  These two, in particular, seem much more concerned with gaining power than actually understanding the world.  Here are a couple of paragraphs from John Esposito, professor of Religion and International Affairs and director of Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal center for Muslim-Christian understanding at Georgetown University, on the topic from Cnn.com.  Click the article title to read more.

Islamophobia and the Muslim Center at Ground Zero
John Esposito | Cnn.com | July 19, 2010

(CNN) — The proposal by the Cordoba Initiative to build an Islamic center near Ground Zero has drawn major media attention and engendered fierce debate. Right-wing political commentators, politicians, hard-line Christian ministers, bloggers and some families of 9/11 victims have charged that it is insensitive to 9/11 families, dishonors memories of the victims and will be a “monument to terrorism.”

But here are the facts:The center is not at Ground Zero but two blocks away, and the Cordoba Initiative seeks to build a center, not a mosque. The center is not designed as a local mosque for a Muslim community but rather to serve the wider community.