Straha wrote:Illuminatus Primus wrote:Okay, Straha, so Obama has some inarticulate/dumb supporters. How is he the worse candidate, according to reasonable benchmarks for judging them?
I disagree strongly with his standpoint on the economy, pulling out of NAFTA and his fight for, as his website so misleadingly puts it, "Fair Trade" (read: Protectionist policies designed to fuck over foreign countries and "protect" American jobs.) And his Social Security and Healthcare policies stink to high fucking hell to me.
That is somehow a greater thread to the American polity than endless foriegn adventures in the Middle East, sticking to Iraq, across-the-board secrecy and corruption, and extremely poor economic policy?
How is it wrong to place trade restrictions that force foriegn countries to make up the difference? Right now they profit from the fact that quite frankly, they are authoritarian states with no accountability to their populace and therefore can abuse human, labor, and property rights at will in order to drive down the cost of labor? The United States cannot compete directly without betraying fundamental principles of equality of opportunity and popular soveriegnty. I, unlike many, do not think endless and slavish obsequience to "the market" is more important than social welfare. His health care policies may not be as good as foriegn states, but McCain's open admission that health care should be like "college" - i.e., where only the well-off and the very special exceptions can afford the decent brand of it? I suppose you're comfortable with an endless escalation of costs and the pricing out of a huge percentage of Americans.
Straha wrote:If I thought Obama would be moderately competent otherwise and if his method of campaigning (All hail the Obamessiah!) didn't disgust me to no end I could live with maybe voting for him. But as it stands I'd much rather anyone else in the race to be in the job except for him.
Moderately competent otherwise? Compared to McCain? You're obviously a Republitard. Anyway, his method of campaigning at least sincerely calls for a sea change in the political climate of the United States. McCain will bring another four years of record deficits, increasing unaffordability in every aspect of American life for the middle and working class, more class inequity, more war, and no preparation for energy or environmental needs.
I see your criteria for election seem to be based purely on a.) what will help rich people in Wall Street, and b.) cynicism over the political process. Obama and his supporters call for change, and your reaction is to distrust and go with the alternative which does not even make a sincere effort at pretense of reform?
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