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Move Over Joe the Plumber ... for Velma the CFO

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The MSNBC cameras unwittingly — and probably unwillingly — captured a Joe the Plumber moment during Monday's town hall meeting called by President Obama to discuss the economy. Expressing the frustration of tens of millions of Americans on a day during which the economists called the recession over, Velma Hart, a self-described CFO, wife, mother and veteran, expressed her "deep disappointment" with Obama's economic record to his face.

"I've been told that I voted for a man who said he's going to change things in a meaningful way for the middle class. I'm one of those people, and I'm waiting sir. ... I'm waiting, but I don't feel it yet."

Calling herself "exhausted" by the rigors of the task of defending Obama and his administration, she lamented that she and her husband had thought that the "franks and beans" era in their lives had drawn to a close but said that she hears it "knocking" at the door to return. She concluded with a heart-rending question to President Obama, asking if anxiety is to be her "new reality."

Wow.

This cry of distress coming from an African-American supporter of Obama will echo in each of our hearts as the fall elections approach. When we were in the midst of a recession, even the Great Recession, we came to expect high unemployment much like those in the tropics expect a storm during the rainy season. But we are like those who are experiencing daily rain in the dry season now that the recession is over, and unemployment hovers around 10 percent. Is this, indeed, to be our "new reality"?

The Democrats are gleeful over the missteps of Christine O'Donnell. Too many leading Republicans do not realize that all of our fates in the midterm election are tied to her. If the Democrats can discredit her, they can discredit all of those like her and raise lasting doubts about dozens of Republican candidates who would otherwise be victorious.

If the grass-roots tea party is foisting unqualified candidates upon us, and if our very own party leaders think this is true, what a weapon we are handing the Democrats.

Those critical Republican leaders who would criticize the O'Donnells of our party must realize that she is here to stay, she is one of us now and she deserves all our support. Fortunately, the grass-roots knows this fact and has showered her campaign with donations and support.

But the juxtaposing of the O'Donnell-witchcraft story and the Velma the CFO story on the same day speaks to a more profound pont: As Democrats line up to savage the likes of Sarah Palin, O'Donnell, Sharron Angle and Rand Paul, they fail to realize that this election is not about them. It is about us. It turns not on their biographies, but on our misery.

We have watched one of the most activist presidents in history blessed with the most compliant of Congresses pass program after program, virtually without modification or even significant amendment, all the while assuring us that they would lead us out of recession and into recovery. Now that the recovery is supposedly upon us, we realize, to our dread, that it may be a future of permanent unemployment, just as they have in Europe.

This is the agony that impelled Velma the CFO to speak out. It is a deeply personal distress and speaks to each of our expectations for the rest of our lives. If the candidates who dabbled in witchcraft as children or who preach an overly strict personal morality are the ones who back cuts in government spending, a reduction in the deficit, no higher taxes, an end to government takeover of our health care system and no cuts in Medicare, then we will vote for them anyway.

Were the election more academic, were it waged on issues of less personal moment to each of us, it would be different. But who can ignore the witchcraft being practiced not by high-schoolers, but by legislators in Washington hoping to summon prosperity from the other side by spending us into oblivion and taxing us to death? That is the witchcraft that worries all of us.

And worries Velma the CFO.

Dick Morris and Eileen McGann are authors of the new book "2010: Take Back America — A Battle Plan." To find out more about Dick Morris and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate web page at www.creators.com.

COPYRIGHT 2010 DICK MORRIS AND EILEEN MCGANN

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Barack Obama is NO Jackie Robinson!!!!

I voted for Ron Paul in the last Republican presidential primary here in New York because Dr. Paul was the only real " Leader " in the entire field of candidates.

As a male negro I, too, am highly disappointed by Mr. Obama's lack of action and disregard of his supposed principles.

Mr. Obama fails to live up to the responsibility of any " negro first " in our American Society!!

When you are the " first negro " to break ground it is your unspoken responsibility to not only prove to be an equal of all of those before you but to also surpass them in ability, moral courage, and total commitment to whatever ground you have just broken.

There are many " negros " today who attribute Mr. Obama's failures on the half of him that is " white "!!!

If Mr. Obama's mother had been black and his father white he would have been taught, from birth, what other
" negros " expected of him whenever he broke any new barriers!!

Barack Obama is America's first negro president and he just might be the last ever elected because of his repeated failures to " walk the walk " after he has " talked the talk "!!!

Mr. Obama is proving himself to be nothing more than a " Master Con Artist " wearing brown skin!!!!
Comment: #1
Posted by: cousin lucky
Wed Sep 22, 2010 1:25 PM
Why is it that no one seems to want to talk about the fact that what is happening here has happened in other nations at the behest of the same predatory banksters that litter the Obama admin and Bush's before this? Look up the Argentinian Economic Collapse and see for yourself.
How about the fact that from the founding of our nation until 1913 the very idea of the control of currency in private hands was considered more dangerous that a standing army?
How about the fact that keeping control of currency out of private hands was one of the driving forces behind the American Revolutionary War?
How about the fact that Chairman of the Fed Greenspan himself admitted before congress that the Great Depression was caused by the Fed (a private, for profit banks that own our currency)?
When are we once and for all place the blame where it belongs, the Banksters that fund both parties?
Comment: #2
Posted by: Mark
Thu Sep 23, 2010 4:28 AM
Velma the CFO did not go far enough. I would have said, Mr. President, it's not you, it's Congress, which is completely corrupted and broken. The health care bill slightly increased coverage availability but cannot possibly reduce costs as written. The bank "reform" act did nothing to prevent another meltdown and bailout of the casino bankers. For them it's business as usual. The mortgage persons who accepted fraudulent "liar loans" should be in jail. The rating agencies who failed to discover the insurance and re-insurance of the same CDO securities resulting in a trillion dollar taxpayer bailout should be out of business, not rewarded with more business. Those at the SEC who didn't do their jobs to discover the massive off-the-books fraud by banks and Bernie Madoff should be fired and banned from the industry. The FDA protects pharmaceutical company profits, not the health of Americans. Wealthy farming conglomerates are still receiving federal subsidies while for us it's higher food and other prices from the inflationary forces created by that trillion dollar bailout and the trillions spent on two unnecessary wars and dozens of new military bases in Iraq. Fix that, Mr. President, and you'll deserve your Nobel. Speak truth to power? No, speak truth to all of those selfish, stupid idiots n the House and Senate! Congress should be in session part-time, and then go home to live under the rules it wrought.
Comment: #3
Posted by: Barbados Dagny
Thu Sep 23, 2010 9:01 AM
Congress sucks !! The President is great but is fighting against not only the lazy Republk gangsters but the selfish and stupid members of his own party...but Mr Morris aw usual left out the last but most important point made by Velma that day...she still supports him and his agenda...I agree on one thing...it is exhausting but only because of the traitors who are in his party and the gangsters in the other one who make his job virtually impossible.
Comment: #4
Posted by: gloria
Sat Sep 25, 2010 5:04 PM
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