On Tuesday (4/11/14) voters in the US will go to the polls to decide all
435 seats in the House of Representatives and 33 of the 100 seats in
the Senate which together make up Congress along with numerous local
elections including for the Governors of 36 states.
None of these elections will in any way decide who gets to be US
President and instead provide US voters with an opportunity to choose
who is best to represent them both at the state level and who is best to
represent the interests of their state within the federal government.
Therefore the main consideration for any voter must be the character of
the individual candidates and where they stand on local issues rather
then the successes and failures of the current President and the party
they represent. That said though part of the role of Congress is to
provide a check on the power of the President so how the President is
doing always has to be a consideration in Congressional elections.
This is particularly true this time around because the current President
Barack Obama has quite clearly built his entire program for 2014 around
helping his Democrat Party secure their majority in the Senate and win a
majority in the House. This effort has focused on presenting a series
of populist but often quite dangerous policies to Congress in the hope
that the Republicans will reject them. That was intended to allow Obama
to claim that everything would be wonderful in America if only the
Democrats controlled Congress. So in no particular order we have had;
Immigration Reform; As I've said on many occasions Obama's plan
to make it easier for illegal immigrants to become US citizens
represents vote rigging on absolutely epic scale. The Democrat's
calculation has been that not only will all the new voters this idea
creates owe a debt to the Democrat Party that they will repay by voting
for them but also their friends, family members and neighbours will also
vote Democrat out of gratitude. Unfortunately for a party that is
supposed to represent the working class the Democrats have found it easy
to ignore the simple fact that large numbers of immigrants drives down
wages and living standards making life even tougher for the poor and the
lower middle classes. Also in their rush to stuff the ballot boxes the
Democrats didn't spend a moment thinking through the effects of
announcing as loudly and frequently as possible that they intended to
let illegal immigrants become citizens. This created a massive flood of
illegal immigrants - particularly children - across the US' southern
border creating what has been - in Obama's own words - "A humanitarian
crisis."
The Race Card; This hasn't been officially placed before
Congress. However the sub-text of the immigration debate has always been
that the Republicans aren't blocking Obama's immigration reforms
because they're concerned about the living standards of American
workers, the inhumane conditions that illegal immigrants suffer, the
integrity of US democracy or even the wider stability of South American
nations. No instead the Republicans have only been blocking the
immigration reforms of the first black President because they're all
racists. This issue really came to the fore during the aftermath of the
Micheal Brown shooting. Although it isn't something to be celebrated
everyone really knows that Brown's actions more then anything else led
to his death in what was a clean police shooting. The Obama
administration however saw an opportunity to mobilise the black vote so
sent representatives to the funeral. Eric Holder - Obama's appointment
as Attorney General - took things even further though by opening an
unwarranted civil rights investigation making sure that the Grand Jury
was prevented from returning its verdict meaning that we cannot
officially say that it was a clean shooting until after the mid-terms.
This attempt to pervert the course of justice in order to win votes from
ethnic minorities has been an example of racist politics at its worst.
The Minimum Wage; The Obama administration decided that the best
way to win votes is simply to offer voters a bribe by promising to raise
the minimum wage only to be thwarted by those dastardly Republicans in
Congress. This was actually a debate that was played out in miniature
during the UK's recent party conference season. The leader of the Labour
Party Ed Miliband made raising the minimum wage the centre piece of his
speech. Officially this was because he had been so moved by the plight
of workers he'd met in a branch of Burger King and nothing to do with
the fact the Labour Party had recently hired Obama's campaign manager
David Axelrod. In response the Labour Party saw a small bounce in the
polls for a week until the leader of the Conservative Party David
Cameron made raising the tax threshold (cutting income tax) the centre
piece of his conference speech. This completely demolished the Labour
Party by making the point that if you raise the minimum wage without
raising the tax threshold you are not helping workers. Instead you are
levying a stealth tax on employers because most of the extra money
they're being forced to pay out ends up with the government not their
employees.
Women's Rights; Both the proposed Equal Pay Act and the sub-text
of the minimum wage debate have been attempts to portray Obama as a
champion of women who is prepared to fight for them in the evil
Republicans "War on Women." Meanwhile despite the fact that everybody
lost interest a long time ago a lot of effort is still going into
forcing Rihanna into a 'marriage' with Chris Brown who is still
mysteriously not in prison. In the war against the Islamic State of Iraq
and the Levant (ISIL) Obama seems happy to let a group famed for rape
and sexual slavery take over the city of Kobane where not only are most
of the Kurdish fighters defending the city women but the highly
successful overall commander is also a woman. As such I think the only
women's issue that Obama and the Democrats are truly concerned about is
who they vote for.
Amid this laser focus on winning control of Congress the Obama
administration has significantly neglected a host of important domestic
issues. For example Obama's response to the humanitarian crisis of
illegal immigrants that he'd helped create was not to try and solve it
but to bash Texas' Republican Governor. Similarly when dealing with the
quarantine of health care workers who have treated Ebola patients
Obama's priority has seemed less about making sure that the virus
doesn't spread within the US and more about making New Jersey's
Republican Governor look bad.
One area where Obama seems to have seen fit to abandon the
responsibilities of the President's office enitrely because there simply
aren't enough votes in it has been foreign policy.
Obama's first huge mistake was to withdraw US troops from Iraq at the
end of 2012. I think we can all agree at this point that it was far, far
too soon to do that. However Obama wanted to campaign in 2012 as "The
President Who Ended the War!" so the troops were withdrawn, consequences
be damned.
The second huge mistake Obama made was to make it clear to everyone that
he has absolutely no interest in foreign policy whatsoever. This led to
the nastier nations across the World who had previously been reigned in
by US influence to realise they could whatever the hell they liked. So
not only did nations like Saudi Arabia and Qatar poured terrorists and
weapons into countries like Libya and Syria but even previously small
and insignificant nations and leaders such as Turkey's President Recep
Tayyip Erdogan have decided that the US is simply there to do their
bidding. With Libya effectively becoming a failed state and ISIL now in
control of large parts of Syria and Iraq amid hundreds of thousands of
deaths it should be clear what a disaster this has been.
Having been finally been forced by public outrage to take some action
Obama's response to ISIL has been equally disastrous. Nearly three
months after the US started bombing ISIL at a cost of around USD8million
per day and at least 2 American lives we are still not closer to
stopping ISIL from being able to take over fresh territory let alone
forcing them from the territory they hold. With every passing day and
delay it seems that it is only going to get harder to achieve Obama's
stated goal of "degrading and destroying ISIL."
Therefore I think that US voters will actually be doing America and the
World a favour by making sure that not only do the Democrats fail to win
the House but they also lose the Senate. After all once he has been
made a lame duck President who cannot pass domestic legislation Obama
will have no option other then to focus all his attentions on foreign
policy.
Although Obama still clearly hasn't realised it yet foreign policy is
hugely important to US domestic interests because to paraphrase
Napoleon; "The King who stays within his castle has already been
defeated."
(Originally Posted) 18:20 on 2/11/14 (UK date).
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