Clearly Barack Obama is not working for the masses in this country. Instead, he is working for Republicans, teabaggers, Wall Street, corporations, and for those who did not vote for him. The only constituencies left out from his thoughts, actions, and policies are the working class, the middle class, the poor, the young people, and those who voted for him.
He refused to fight for a rational health care reform. He gave up the public option before negotiating with the Republicans and teabaggers. He watered down the health care legislation and postponed the crumbs that should help the children of America until 2014.
He refuses to fight for a progressive tax policy that should rightly reduce the tax burden for the working class while forcing the millionaires and corporations to start paying their share of taxes.
According to George Soros, Barack Obama should not get our support if he continues to waffle on important issues and policies that should make a difference in the lives of our people:
We have just lost this election, we need to draw a line.
And if this president can't do what we need, it is time to start looking somewhere else.
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I say to you that Barack Obama does not care about the poor. He does not care about the working class. He does not care about the middle class. He is arrogant and self-absorbed. He only cares about helping the banks, the insurance companies, the corporations, and himself.
A person who refuses to fight for us may not be against us, but he is not for us. A person who supports our enemies may not be against us, but he is not helping our cause by giving our enemies the encouragement to continue to fight us. He is not fighting against us directly, but he is directly helping those who are fighting against us. There is no other way to see Barack Obama.
If his actions and policies differ from those of our opponents, the difference is immaterial to the quality of our present or future existence. The difference is inconsistent with the promises he gave for our votes in 2008. And no future promises from him will be credible enough to gather enough votes to keep him beyond 2012.
He should go today. Waiting another two or six months will only give him more time to deny our masses the right to be served and led properly by someone who stands for social justice and progressive agenda.