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In reply to the discussion: I have been a Democrat my entire life... [View all]Samantha
(9,314 posts)I did vote for President Obama in 2008 and in 2012. I don't regret either vote. I think he has done some amazing things in the face of adversity. I did not expect to agree with him on every issue because he himself said election night in Chicago 2008 something like, in respect to the crowd that had gathered, I have gotten so much more from you than you will from me. Obviously badly paraphrased, but he was gently saying we shouldn't expect to agree with everything he did but he obviously knew his base had given him probably more than he deserved.
I think it is okay to adamantly disagree with some of the things he has done but still respect the man, which I do. However, he is a New Dem and I am not. I am a proud liberal. I think this move with respect to the chained CPI is an abomination to the party but I am not going to rant about it. When the Bowles-Simpson recommendations came out, I saw the chained CPI item and researched it. I was angry when I saw the adverse impact it would have on Social Security recipients, government pensions and veterans. So I gathered all of the statistics and sent them to the one person who I thought would pick up the battle-cry. That was Senator Sanders. Two days later, in the evening he came out after calling a press conference and excoriated the principle of a chained CPI. He has not let up on the issue since. I have realized over time my politics agree more with his than anyone who classifies him or herself as a New Dem. In that regard, I do plan to move further left and I make no apologies for that.
But it does make me happy to know there are independent free thinkers in the State of Tennessee. I am really concerned about the moves of the real right-wingers down there who act against the best interests of its good citizens.
I hope to see you around more here in the future and look forward to reading your thoughts on matters.
Sam