I just had the pleasure of reading Harry S. Truman’s acceptance speech (pdf) at the 1948 Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was there that President Truman announced that he was calling for a special July session of the 80th Congress, which he termed the “Do-Nothing Congress.” He called them back into session to shame the Republicans who had claimed to support the expansion of Social Security, a housing bill, and more education spending but who hadn’t acted on any of the bills then circulating in Congress.
Francis Berry thinks that Barack Obama should do something similar.
Obama is in the same boat and could say much the same thing. In fact, to heighten the drama, he could give an Oval Office address — it would be only the third of his presidency — to announce that he is canceling his two-week vacation to Martha’s Vineyard and calling Congress back into session in August to raise the minimum wage and reform the immigration system, his two biggest legislative priorities this year.
Polls show that Americans — including Republicans — strongly favor action on both issues, although not necessarily the specific steps proposed by the president.
I’d add to this a request that Congress vote on a bill to reform the Veterans’ hospitals since progress on that issue seems to be faltering.
Hell, I might even take another go at a bill to strengthen background checks for gun purchases.
As long as we’re talking about political theater, I might even ask Congress to actually pass individual appropriations bills.
Anything the president can do to highlight the ridiculous intransigence and obstruction of the Republican Party would be helpful and more worthwhile than another vacation on Martha’s Vineyard.
Hell yes, he should do this. I was shouting from the rooftops that he should have done it in 2012, but it’s just as smart a tactic now. Won’t somebody please put the Republicans on the run? They are their own worst enemies and we should be exploiting that every chance we get.
Wouldn’t they just appeal to the Supreme Court which will have no problems slapping Obama down again?
That would just prove Obama’s point for him, that they’d rather hide behind Roberts’ robes or threaten ridiculous lawsuits instead of doing their jobs.
I can see the appeal. If he didn’t so badly need this vacation from the insanity, I might even agree.
Cool idea, but you know Obama will never do it. Not his style. He doesn’t like stunts.
Moreover, isn’t it one of your cardinal sins – Obama taking a symbolic action that will inevitably fail and make him look weak?
C’mon, Booman.
He can’t wait until he’s freed from the responsibilities of being president. He’s never really done much to pin the Ratpubs. Why would anyone think he’s going to start now, after almost 6 years of do-nothingism? Please. He’s gonna ride it out. He’ll say all the right things, take his royal vacations smack in the face of the travails of most ordinary Americans, straddle the middle of everything and then retire through the Magic PermaGov Revolving Door to a nice, cushy life on the good ol’ ex-presidential take.
Get real.
Please.
AG
Maybe they need to watch “House of Games”
Yes, even Pragmatics got duped. There will be no reform, there will be no push back, the GOP has likely talked to the democrats “This is what our major donors want, you better start delivering to your donors as well”
Howard Beale’s boss tried to tell us “The World is a Business”
That’s our reality…there is no room for 11 dimensional chess fantasies, Leonard Cohen tried to tell us as well.
No more room for statesmanship, the more we continue to cling to this fantasy, the worse it is going to hurt.
A great sentence. Delete the word “likely” and it would be even better. Establish the fact that both parties essentially owe the same
owners…errr, ahhhh…donors and it would be perfect.AG
This all assumes that Obama would rather fight back aggressively than maneuver. Which is not to say that he does not maneuver well; he does. But pull the troops together, line them up, and counterattack? Or mobilize the public on behalf of this program? I’m not holding my breath.
Of course, he could try to pull the troops together only to see them go running off in all different directions, that’s happened before too.
His strategy is to leave D.C. and find a residence high away from this political madness.
There will be no grandiose fight, except maybe from the usual areas of tea party American patriots fighting for their “liberty” & “freedumz”
Why progressive bloggers/writers/ continue to amp up this mirage, I have no idea. My guess is that it has something to do w/ traffic. If suddenly all writers gave the unfiltered truth, the squawks of “Emoprog” or “Defeatist” or the usual responses would happen.
It was a nice dream, but let’s really be brutally honest: The new voters for Obama WILL NOT turn out for this midterm election. The DNC has no idea how to market properly and to get the base enthused. It markets the midterm election like it would a county fair for Fruit Pies.
Bit harsh criticism? Sure, but that’s what takes it to wake the f up.
hey, where’s your stupid rooster pic?
It’s a chicken, stoopid.
A chicken. One of many coming home to roost. Not tomorrow or the day after. Right now. All over America.
And Followdadough ain’t AG.
He or she is on the right track, though.
Follow the money.
That’s what your hero Obama has done.
He set himself up real nice in the process.
Today the presidency is kinda like a short term in prison for a profitable robbery. If miscreants have been on good behavior the whole time…no impeachments, no real scandals, no going after the bosses…after the sentence is over they get to cash in. Say a 10 year sentence including the initial campaign. Then comes the profit.
In the interim? They have a nice prison, too.
The guards don’t beat you…in fact, they try to protect you…and you get permanent conjugal visiting rights and 3 good squares a day. Plus some travel time.
Not a bad deal, overall.
Bet on it.
It’s after whole deal is over that you gotta worry.
I mean…really after.
Bet on that as well.
AG
Your perpetual fatalism can be quite tiresome.
fatalism is one word, trolling is another
Boo, you should be on his White House Staff. But alas I’m afraid Arthur is probably right on this one. More of the same seems most likely to me.
Cancel his vacation to ask Congress to do their fucking job?
Um, no.
Great idea. Although I should be used to it by now, I’m still every day amazed by this Congress and their doing nothingness. Obama should definitely do this and you should keep posting on this. But he should put on the list a few post offices that haven’t been renamed yet to highlight the absurdity of what they are [not] doing.
or maybe there are some more things that aren’t going to happen anyway that he could put on the list that they should legislate against.
WHAT THE FUCK?!?!
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NYC Lets Developer Build Apartment Complex With Separate ‘Poor Door’
ByDylan ScottPublishedJuly 21, 2014, 5:28 PM EDT 421 views
New York City has approved a real estate developer’s plan to construct an apartment complex with a separate entrance for its less fortunate residents, the New York Post reported Monday.
The Department of Housing Preservation and Development signed off on the application from Extell to build a 33-story building on the Upper West Side. The building will have 219 luxury condos that overlook the waterfront, according to the Post, and 55 “affordable” units that face the street. They will have separate entrances, which, as Gawker noted, sparked outrage last year when the plans were first revealed.
The city allows developers to build larger buildings if they include on-site or off-site low-income housing, according to the Post.
Another developer involved in similar projects explained the rationale for the separate entrances to the Real Deal, a NYC real estate news outlet, last year.
Spreckelsen, senior vice president at Toll Brothers, said. “So now you have politicians talking about that, saying how horrible those back doors are. I think it’s unfair to expect very high-income homeowners who paid a fortune to live in their building to have to be in the same boat as low-income renters, who are very fortunate to live in a new building in a great neighborhood.”
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/nyc-apartment-building-poor-door?utm_content=buffer8a676&u
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Aaaah, now we have non-racial equal opportunity discrimination. Along with disappearing public restrooms and inoperable water fountains.
“same boat” is a circumlocution for “same elevator”
If you’re doing a rope-a-dope strategy, the knockout punch has to come sometime. That has worked for him in the campaigns, but he had a massive personal infrastructure independent of the party infrastructure on the ground working on GOTV. And when he came out swinging that already existing infrastructure was temporarily energized for enough time to deliver votes on election day.
President Obama doesn’t have that control over mid-terms because not all of the Democratic candidates are moving in the same direction with respect to his policies. Harry Truman had candidates who were willing to capitalize on the argument of a Do-Nothing Congress. Too many Democratic members of Congress see a Do Nothing Congress as beneficial as Republicans do. There are still holdouts on critical votes.
The news media treated Truman’s call as partly policy and partly political; there was indeed legislation that needed to be accomplished. Today’s news media will treat it as an unprecedented political stunt, ignoring Truman’s precedent.
Nonetheless, he should do it and should hold them off the campaign trail until the budget is accomplished. It is finally less a campaign tactic than a legislative tactic to force legislation through. But that means that the Congressional Democrats will have to have the message discipline to keep the pressure on, something they have not shown in three decades. They are going to have to play a role they are uncomfortable with–hardnosed partisans.
Introducing a bill that affects media interests might be an interesting ploy to get some fair coverage or expose the partisan nature of the media for all to see.
Off Topic but this is a game changer
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/dc/dc-circuit-halbig-obamacare-subsidies
ruled against federal subsidies
it will go to the entire court, where it should be overturned
a different appeal court ruled it constitutional, I think the 4th circuit
Judging from recent pictures I’ve seen of Obama, I believe he should take the vacation. He’s looking very old and very tired.