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| In the Shadows of Promise | | Print | |
| Written by Thomas R. Eddlem | ||||||||
| Thursday, 20 August 2009 04:00 | ||||||||
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But how has he done with the popular campaign promises he made to middle America, the promises that got him elected? Candidate Obama pledged to cut taxes for the middle class, lower overall taxes, cut government spending, reduce the deficit, cut the cost of healthcare waste, eliminate most government secrecy, and reform ethics at the White House. Here is a review of these domestic policy promises in the categories of ethics, transparency in government, and fiscal responsibility, along with an assessment of how earnestly they were carried out. Ethics Track Record: The independent watchdog group SourceWatch.org found that lobbyists had funded Obama’s Senate campaign, as well as his presidential campaign from the beginning. By the time Obama had made the statement above, it was already false. Public Citizen had already listed nine different lobbyists who had contributed to the Obama campaign, in addition to “bundling” individual contributions averaging more than $100,000 each to Obama’s presidential campaign during 2007. During the 2008 campaign, Obama accepted bundled contributions of nearly one million dollars ($997,095) from Goldman Sachs executives, the same firm that received tens of billions in bailout funds through the TARP legislation Obama backed in September 2008. Obama later backtracked, claiming that lobbyists who funded him didn’t impact his decisions. Of course, this is the same claim all politicians who take money from lobbyists make. Verdict: Outright Lie No More Executive Branch Electioneering Verdict: Outright Lie Political Appointees With Close Ties to Industry Track Record: Obama broke this promise within three days of taking office. He nominated former Raytheon lobbyist William Lynn as deputy secretary of defense on January 23. Raytheon is a major military contractor for the Pentagon. Four days later, Obama broke his promise again. Obama nominated Goldman Sachs lobbyist Mark Patterson as chief of staff for Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner on January 27. Goldman Sachs is a major Wall Street bank holding company. After that, everyone pretty much stopped keeping count on how many times Obama broke this promise. Verdict: Outright Lie Transparency in Government Track Record: Obama hasn’t even tried to keep this promise. The New York Times observed on June 22, “Five months into his administration, Mr. Obama has signed two dozen bills, but he has almost never waited five days. On the recent credit card legislation, which included a controversial measure to allow guns in national parks, he waited just two.” Limiting “State Secrets” Claims
Track Record: Even though the president used an executive order to instruct “all members of his administration to operate under principles of openness, transparency and of engaging citizens with their government,” President Obama has used “state secrets” claims with as much abandon as the Bush administration, and typically in the same kind of cases. ABC News reported on April 28 that “in the first 100 days, the Obama administration has invoked the state secrets privilege in three cases: Al Haramain Islamic Foundation v. Obama, Mohammed v. Jeppesen Dataplan, and Jewel v. NSA.” Senator Russ Feingold, a fellow Democrat, gave Obama a “D” grade on “rule of law” issues at that time, specifically mentioning the state-secrets claims. Obama’s pledge to abandon “state secrets” claims was not categorical, however, as he noted on the same campaign website: “The Obama White House would invoke its executive privilege to protect the confidentiality of communications concerning national security and similar traditionally sensitive matters, not to withhold information about private interests’ communication on regulatory policy. There are communications that should be kept private because disclosure could endanger the public.” In each of the above cases, however, the suppression of evidence was related to the torture of detainees, or the illegal and unconstitutional warrantless searches that violated the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. In other words, the cases didn’t involve national security, they involved the coverup of crimes against the U.S. Constitution. The “state secrets” claims also perfectly matched the same Bush administration policy Obama had nominally criticized during the campaign. Glenn Greenwald of the liberal Salon.com guessed at the true meaning of Obama’s pledge on “state secrets” as early as February 10: “Apparently, the operative word in that highlighted paragraph — unbeknownst to most people at the time — was ‘the Bush administration,’ since the Obama administration is now doing exactly that which, during the campaign, it defined as ‘The Problem,’ the only difference being that it is now Obama, and not Bush, doing it.” Because Obama’s promises weren’t categorical, they can’t be labeled outright lies. But they were clearly deliberately deceptive. Limiting Claims of “Executive Privilege”
Track Record: President Obama has denied Americans access to information even when they have sued to get it. And his spokesmen conspired to mislead the public about the nature of secrets withheld from the public under the “executive privilege” doctrine. One of the more public examples was the suppression of torture photographs showing instances of abuse and rape of detainees at Abu Ghraib prison. One of America’s own generals, recently retired Major General Antonio Taguba, even admitted to the May 27 London Daily Telegraph that “these pictures show torture, abuse, rape and every indecency.” When America’s own generals confirm that the photos document torture and rape, denying it is a pretty tough task. But the Obama White House did deny it, even as they denied the public access to the photographs. White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs told reporters at a press briefing the next day that “the article is wrong and mischaracterizes the photos that are in question.... None of the photographs in question depict the images described in the article. Again, I think if you do an even moderate Google search, you’re not going to find many of these newspapers and truth within, say, 25 words of each other.” The Pentagon came out with another, almost identical, non-categorical denial the same day. “None of the photos in question depict the images that are described in that article,” Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman told the press on May 28. Gibbs and Whitman could instead have simply issued a categorical denial that no photos documented rape and torture. Why did both Gibbs and Whitman use the peculiar phrase “the photos in question” to deny the allegation that American handlers had raped detainees? Because they needed a lawyerly way of claiming they hadn’t lied if it were exposed that such photos existed. The very next day (May 29) the Internet magazine Salon.com reported that U.S. Army Major General Antonio Taguba confirmed that the British newspaper’s account of his quote was accurate: “These pictures show torture, abuse, rape and every indecency.” Since Taguba had been the two-star general in command of the 2004 Abu Ghraib investigation, he was in a position to see all the suppressed photos. However sneaky the deception was, none of it involved an outright lie, because the Obama administration had claimed during the campaign that “the Obama White House would invoke its executive privilege to protect the confidentiality of communications concerning national security and similar traditionally sensitive matters.... There are communications that should be kept private because disclosure could endanger the public.” After the photos were suppressed, Obama argued that publishing photos documenting what our top general had already confirmed would have inflamed terrorists against Americans. It was a “national security” issue, Obama claimed, even though Islamic extremists already believed the worst about detention by Americans. Therefore, Obama’s promises about “executive privilege” were not outright lies, but they were clearly deliberately deceptive. Verdict: Deceit No “Signing Statements” That Undermine the Law Track Record: President Obama issued a signing statement doing just that on June 26, arguing that a bill that established limits on how a $106 billion loan guarantee to the International Monetary Fund could be issued “would interfere with my constitutional authority to conduct foreign relations by directing the Executive to take certain positions in negotiations or discussions with international organizations and foreign governments.” Therefore, Obama wrote, “I will not treat these provisions as limiting my ability to engage in foreign diplomacy or negotiations.” Obama’s arrogant attack on the legislature’s sole authority to appropriate funds and make laws resulted in a near-unanimous rebuke (429-2 vote) by the U.S. House of Representatives on July 9. And on July 21, four committee chairmen from Obama’s own Democratic Party wrote to the president saying they were “chagrined” by his signing statement and urging him to withdraw the assertion. Fiscal Responsibility Track Record: A big part of the reason Obama won the election was his promise not to raise the taxes of middle-class Americans. But President Obama took all of two weeks to break this promise, with his signing of the “Children’s Health Insurance Program,” which doubled the taxes on tobacco (which is mostly consumed by the poorer half of American society). Obama has also pushed an $840 billion energy tax increase on all Americans from May through July under the American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009. Obama himself has said that the legislation, informally known as “cap and trade,” would necessarily “skyrocket” Americans’ utility bills. He is also reputed to be considering a tax increase to pay for his healthcare “reform” package. Verdict: Outright Lie Controlling the National Debt
Moreover, President Obama’s fiscal 2010 budget proposal calls for increasing the national debt to $17.4 trillion by the time he finishes his first term in 2013. Obama’s budget calls for $500 billion or larger deficits every year into the indefinite future. In sum, Obama plans to add more to the national debt in four years than was added under Bush’s eight years. Obama clearly has no real plan for or interest in stemming the wave of deficit spending the country began under Bush, but his campaign literature wasn’t an explicit lie. He never made any concrete promises about the debt. Obama’s language expressing apparent concern about the public debt was mere throw-away lines for a gullible public. No “Pork” Pledge and Stimulus Bill
The “stimulus” is loaded with lots of more-obvious pork barrel projects, of which these are a few of the flagrant examples:
Obama’s pledge to cut pork didn’t come true. But just about every politician pledges to cut it and doesn’t. The difference is that the president really can’t stop a determined Congress in passing pork. Congress will always have the power to slip some of its favorite pork into a must-pass bill. But Obama still wins a mark for “deceit” for claiming he could fix it, as well as for expanding it within the executive branch decision-making process. Verdict: Deceit Cut Government Spending Verdict: Outright Lie Healthcare-cost Promises
Verdict: Outright Lie * * * The initial tally of Obama’s honesty in fulfilling his campaign promises to middle America is eight outright lies and four instances of deliberate deceit. That’s hardly an encouraging start for President Obama. Americans should remember his pledges and his poor honesty record. As the old saying goes, “Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me!” Trackback(0)
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Mylene
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Natural Born Citizen Where can we(I)post this article? Anywhere and everywhere. I instinctlively knew about a couple of weeks after his inuaguration, when he kept on Bush's same Defense guy Gates, then he appoints Federal Reserve Bank Board of Directors President Timothy Geithner as our Secretary to the United States Treasury? My red flag of warning came with the continuance of Gates, how is there change when it is the same military administration as Bush? Then with Tim Geithner, I knew for sure, he was working for the same people as most if not all the other presidents before him. He had been groomed for sometime already. This is the shadow government at work. Always chipping away at our most precious and legal document of Independence from England and legally ratified document United States Constitution and Bill of Rights. Thank God we are AWAKE NOW! |
dave sharpe
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... Please explain to me why I should trust the Obama administration on their claims for healthcare reform. To date it seems to me that every promise is as empty as the suit making it! This government is out of control and we are tired of their shi* and are not going to take it any longer ! Take my hard earned monies and then beat me with the stick they bought with my money, enough, no more, never again ! When they come calling they will get 50 years of pent up anger thrown back at them ! Go help someone else who believes this line of BS and leave us alone, THAT'S AN ORDER, NOT A SUGGESTION ! |
chris S
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funny stuff well considering your attacking the legislation he backed in sept 2008 your leaving out that it was george w bush who was the executor of this legislation, a push on his part. cry some more, you lost just get over it and move on. us "liberals put up with your parties candidate and our ex president little bush and your retarded antics and decisions. Not only was your party a complete screw up with our economy you guys also let a guy run a muck with this countries resources especially our military to finish his fathers war. never found wmds, the cause for the war shifted 4 or 5 different times to iraqi freedom in the end as the last bs reason to invade. why werent we in afghanistan in full force for what bin laden did during 9/11? we all know the delta force story on how they lost him. if we had 200k troops in afghanistan we would have found the pos. want a tissue? cause your bitching more now than any "liberal" ever did when bush wiped our bill of rights all over his ass |
Otis D
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This Article is for Everyone! I find it interesting that a previous comment was all about hypocrisy they found in this article, submitting that it was written by partisan Republicans. Isn't it possible that someone other than a partisan Republican could be outraged over Obama's broken promises? I'll point out that this particular news source was extremely critical of the Bush administration, the war in Iraq, the Patriot Act, etc... More to the point though, is any of the information in this article actually wrong? Did Obama not break those promises? If people want to excuse this kind of behavior on the part of our leaders, then isn't that really just the kind of hypocritical nonsense the previous poster is charging The New American magazine with? This article is for everyone but most of all it is for all of the people who believed Obama and supported him based on these promises. It is for the Democrats who were sold a false bill of goods and should be very angry! |





President Barack Obama took office with an extraordinary set of promises as a candidate. He has fulfilled many of the promises to the left-wing base of his party, such as his executive order three days after he was inaugurated restoring the funding of abortions with foreign-aid money.

