Obama's speech on "economic inequality"... text and video: http://www.politico.com/story/2013/12/obama-income-inequality-100662.html
This speech should be widely discussed.
Here is my position:
The Democrats have a mean and cruel strategy for 2014 and 2016 which goes like this...
They
intend to pass all these phony Minimum Wage increases across the
country where they have Democratic majorities--- claim the Republican
Congress prevented a Minimum Wage increase nationally, run on that along
with all the rhetoric about how they are the party of "jobs, jobs,
jobs"--- elect us--- we raised the Minimum Wage where we could and now
we are going to put American back to work.
I would note that
for all the talk about "living wages" that when the discussion turns to
the Minimum Wage these Democrats pass so-called "increases" that enforce
a continued poverty wage when that Minimum Wage is compared to the
actual "cost-of-living." Is there anything other than "cost-of-living" that the Minimum Wage can be fairly compared to? No.
Obama
talks about putting people to work; but, do you hear Obama or any other
Democrats calling to create legislation that would make it mandatory
for the president and Congress to work together to attain and maintain
full employment? No. Without such full employment legislation, there is
no way to enforce accountability from politicians like Obama who talk
about "jobs, jobs, jobs."
Obama says he wants to hear from people
who have ideas contrary to his own--- but, who does he ask?
Republicans. He should be asking liberals, progressives and leftists
just like President Franklin D. Roosevelt did.
Roosevelt, unable
to get around and confined to a wheelchair, sent his wife, Eleanor, and
Frances Perkins out across the country to ask the victims of the
economic depression what kind of help they required. They met with
Communists and Socialists, trade unionists and activists struggling
against racist injustices and inequality.
Who does Obama go to
talk to? The Center for American Progress; a bunch of foundation-funded
hypocrites who receive their funding from the "philanthropists" who are
the same Wall Street parasites growing fatter and richer from paying
workers poverty wages--- the very group who helped create a phony image
of Obama in the first place. The very group which, along with the
Campaign for America's Future and the Century Foundation and the AFL-CIO
leadership, helped to smash the movement for single-payer universal
health care.
The Democrats had every opportunity to pass a real
living Minimum Wage when they had a super-majority; but, like here in
Minnesota with a Democratic super-majority, these Democrats CHOSE to do
nothing.
Now, with Obama's record being one continual Wall Street
assist, these Democrats opportunistically jump in a self-serving way
saying they support "living wages" when in fact their passage of poverty
Minimum Wage legislation across the country tells their real story---
and whose side they are on.
Obama rewarded Wal-street, whoops, I
mean Wal-mart, by appointing the head of the Wal-mart foundation to be
the Director of Management and Budget and billionairess Penny Pritzker
as Secretary of Commerce.
Where is the Eleanor Roosevelt, Frances
Perkins, Harry Hopkins, Victor Perlo, Fred Stover, Rex Tugwell or Henry
Wallace in the Obama Administration? They don't exist.
And, as
far as the people's movements... where are the Harry Bridges, Wyndham
Mortimers, Art Biggs, Phil Raymonds, Albert Fitzgeralds, Charles Hayes?
To
win real change it takes a combination of sympathetic and empathetic
people in government and people's organizations and movements with
militant and determined leaders brought forward through the ranks of
these movements.
We don't have the kind of people in government,
the massive organizations behind huge movements with the kind of left
wing leaders required to win real change... so, Obama pulls off another
one of his infamous dog-and-pony shows standing in front of a bunch of
his hand-picked "people's advocates" paid by Wall Street who will
applaud for him on cue... but, what do we get from Obama and the
Democrats? Shit.
We need a "21st Century Full Employment Act for Peace and Prosperity;"
the only way we are going to get this is when we are able to elect
politicians from within our movements.