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Interesting article from the Everett Herald. Worst president ever? That’s a short memory By Sid Schwab How long must one bathe ones brain in the baleful bilge bubbling from Fox “News” to believe, as do some, that Barack Obama is the worst president ever? Listening to how many people assert, how many times, that our president brought Ebola here to punish white people, does it take to extinguish critical thinking? I make no claim about who might really be the worst president of all time; I was a biology major. But, cmon! Lets just compare the two most recent. Its like shooting ducks in a fish. One was gifted an unprecedented budget surplus that he unapologetically turned into the largest deficits ever recorded. He took an economy that had created 20 million jobs and transformed it into one losing 750,000 per month. Rudely dismissing the messenger, he ignored warnings about Osama bin Laden; intelligence about Saudis and flight training got lost in his bureaucracy. Proclaiming the truth of dishonest information, about which thered been specific warnings he chose to ignore, that president undertook an ill-conceived and unpaid-for war, with minimal preparation and unrealistic expectations of the aftermath. The result was countless ruined or ended lives and crushing debt. The reasons for the war remain conjectural, and the aftermath — regional destabilization, enabling our enemies, recruitment of more terrorists including the roots of ISIS — he left to others to fix; daily, we see how impossible thats been, having no good options. At home, again unconcerned about funding it, that president added a Medicare benefit, risking future solvency. The list goes on. I wont. Under the current president our economy has produced more consecutive months of job growth than any time in our history. The stock market has nearly tripled; the deficit is down by two-thirds. In place is health care reform covering millions who never had it, saving lives, cutting costs and, to the horror of those who still believe in Reaganomics, this president made sure its paid for. He revitalized the auto industry, completed the abandoned search for Osama bin Laden. All this he did without the help of a single Republican member of Congress. Imagine how many jobs thered be, had the Rs not blocked every jobs bill after the initial stimulus, which they unanimously rejected but didnt have the votes to filibuster until a few months later. President Obama has been far from perfect. Among liberals like me, disappointments include giving up on single-payer health coverage; failing to end (much less prosecute) many of Bushs policies; misspeaking on several occasions; believing hed have participants in solutions among Republicans. We dont yet know if his ISIS plan will succeed. But to consider him worse than the president he succeeded, knowing all the above? Lets call it, charitably, mysterious. Sure, its partisan hyperbole, bordering on silliness. But theres a fundamental issue here, serious as a case of Ebola and more pathogenic: Theres no middle ground any more. Politicians are incapable of addressing our urgent problems. Voters hold Congress in historically low regard but keep electing the same hidebound obstructionists. (Not here, happily.) Pushing the agenda of a handful of very wealthy people whose aims are antithetical to those of their listeners, contumeliously convinced theyre getting “fair and balanced” news, a propaganda machine unlike any outside Pyongyang and Moscow have become a threat to effective democracy, which requires informed voters. More hyperbole? Hardly. Well always have paranoid haters and cynical profiteers. But only one network trots them out round the clock, providing them an audience made grateful to be deceived. Only one defends voter suppression, laughs at inequality, lionizes law-breaking government-haters, gives voice to conspiracy mongers such as Keith Ablow, Jeanine Pirro, and to haters like Ann Coulter; promotes Sean Hannitys and Steve Dooceys peculiar cluelessness and Bill OReillys egomaniacal bloviating. This weakens us; it endumbs and divides us, paves the way, as intended, to plutocracy. Theyve gotten rich manipulating their followers who, when faced with problems that require cooperation and sacrifice (not to mention generosity), are convinced instead to turn to denial, scapegoating and fear. Always fear. Always distraction from the real agenda. Clearly, its irresistible, despite the obvious disregard their media have for their audience. I quit writing a regular column for The Herald not because of negative comments, per se. It was the futility. The encounters with so many people to whom facts will never matter, who enthusiastically dismiss reality when it threatens to pierce the illusory comfort of the Foxolimbeckian bubble. It wont be me, but someone needs to find a way back. Sid Schwab is a surgeon and former Herald columnist.
Posted on: Thu, 20 Nov 2014 18:17:50 +0000

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