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In reply to the discussion: Obama IS progressive, and he will most likely be re-elected. Welcome to reality. [View all]truedelphi
(32,324 posts)Word "progressive"s meaning. As defined in any dictionary.
There is very little progressive about Obama. Unless you consider him backing away from the Bush era ban on stem cell legislation.
But other than that, and his give-aways on the needed Food Stamps for an impoverished and despairing middle class, he has done nothing but please the Corporate Masters.
He has pleased the Corporate Masters regarding military spending.
And although there are a few nice perks in the Affordable HC Reform Act of 2009, mostly that was a deal that benefited the Big Insurers and the money from those Insurers helped Rahm Emanuel secure his office of Mayor Of Chicago.
He pleased Big Oil Monster BP on their need to pollute the Gulf of Mexico with Corexit so they could minimize the penalties to them. He also let BP intimidate our reporters and journalists and the local citizenry. It even says in the Constitution that the President and other high ranking officers of our nation must now serve foreign masters, but Obama did just that.
He allowed Geithner, a financial crook if ever there was one, achieve the nation's highest post of honor in terms of finance - Geithner is now Treasury Secretary. His office is just a few feet down from the oval Office in the WH.
And he has looked the other way while Bernanke gave "loans" of fourteen trillions of dollars away to the biggest Bankers on the planet.
Then there is the matter of his interfering with states' rights, and having his DOJ go after the medical marijuana clinics, which in many parts of the nation, are the only decent wage-paying employers out there! California has already lost 2,500 high wage jobs due to the DOJ measures.
But hey, there is a big election coming up in the next eleven months, and Obama needs the cash from the Big Pharma cow as much as his buddy Rahm did.