I've recently typed a thread about the depravity of the austerity era the United States is about to enter. And while I focused (polemically) on the Republican Party, in part because of how much I despise the distorted way they've framed the jobs debate and in part because of how hypocritical the organization is, I think it goes without saying that the Democrats have contributed to this disasterous state of affairs.
When even a segment of millionaires and billionaires is telling Obama that tax cuts for them aren't a good idea right now, with massive majorities of the populace supportive of taxation on the rich, this obscence wasting of a large chunk of money that could be used to finance the public sector is inexcusable.
Obama is much weaker than the former leadership of the House Democrats and the current leader of the Senate Democrats (and that's generally the more conservative chamber). Obama's fetish for bipartisanship has sunk a party that's already capitulated over the past thirty years into new, historic lows.
Progressive policies which most Americans (whether they label themselves "liberal", "moderate", or "conservative") support, like the Public Option or a more targeted stimulus bill, have been thrown down the toilet by the Capitulator in Chief.
Yet this isn't just about (political) Executive Dysfunction. Many Blue Dog and DLC Democrats were given enormous sway in Obama's administration, one even tasked with writing critical provisions of the Health Insurance Reform package. Some, like Evan Bayh, had gross conflicts of interest in this (Evan Bayh's wife was served on the boards of numerous pharmaceutical and insurance companies).
To US progressives - GET OUT THERE!! ! Open Left has done some preliminary work on what it would take to win in a Democratic Primary. And start re-mobilizing the youth.
Chris Bowers wrote:
If this progressive base were to increase its share of the Democratic party by 15%, then all of these primary challenges would either have won, or at least been serious enough to make the incumbent fundamentally change his or her behavior in Congress. In other words, we need another 15% to take over the party and put the Blue Dogs out of business.
http://www.openleft.com/diary/19206/pro ... -the-party