Disappointed with the U.S. President, who recently celebrated his first year in office, some critics claim he is "not really black, but is deceiving and posing as black."
This accusation demonstrates a double lack of understanding, because ethnic membership does not determine ideological ascription, nor should it have been assumed to play such an excessive role in Obama’s electoral message. The marines did not return from Iraq immediately, there was no understanding with Hamas, nor negotiations with the Taliban. No president of a great superpower is going to dismantle his economic, ideological and military hegemony.
The economic measures proposed to Congress (Feb. 25, 2009) specified the intended goals of the head of state. His aim: to make “the United States the greatest force of progress and prosperity in human history,” not through a savage capitalist lack of restraint, but rather through state-operated Keynesian interventionism. His criticism of the system: “we have lived through an era where too often, short-term gains were prized over long-term prosperity; where we failed to look beyond the next payment, the next quarter, or the next election. A surplus became an excuse to transfer wealth to the wealthy instead of an opportunity to invest in our future. Regulations were gutted for the sake of a quick profit at the expense of a healthy market.” His recovery plan: “a new lending fund that represents the largest effort ever to help provide auto loans, college loans, and small business loans to the consumers and entrepreneurs who keep this economy running… a housing plan that will help responsible families facing the threat of foreclosure lower their monthly payments and re-finance their mortgages.”
And another vital strategy: “investment in education...We have dramatically expanded early childhood education and will continue to improve its quality, because we know that the most formative learning comes in those first years of life. We have made college affordable for nearly seven million more students. And we have provided the resources necessary to prevent painful cuts and teacher layoffs that would set back our children's progress… And we will expand our commitment to charter schools.”
At the University of Cairo (April 6, 2009), with verses from the Koran, Obama proclaimed his admiration for Islam and offered fraternal coexistence with the Arab world, stated that the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories was “intolerable” and urged the recognition of a Palestinian state. Upon receiving the Nobel Peace Prize, he reaffirmed “the right of people everywhere to determine their own destiny,” with explicit censure of the invasion of Iraq.
Radical voices, like that of Noam Chomsky, see all this as only a rhetorical shift and even prefer Bush’s attitudes regarding Israel. Nevertheless, such critics do not recognize that the ascension of Obama demonstrates that in a democracy the political pendulum operates as a source of clarity for the nation to correct the transgressions of insolent governments, drunk from power. And this new New Deal has hardly begun.
DECEPCIONADOS CON EL PRESIDENTE estadounidense, algunos de quienes ayer celebraban exultantes su victoria, hoy le imputan “no ser realmente negro, haber engañado posando de negro”.
Acusación que entraña un doble desenfoque, porque ni la pertenencia étnica determina adscripciones ideológicas, ni debió hacerse una lectura tan excesiva y coyunturalmente interesada del mensaje electoral de Obama. Los marines no regresarían inmediatamente de Irak, no habría fraternización con Hamas, tampoco negociaciones con talibanes. Ningún presidente de la mayor superpotencia desmontará su hegemonía económica, ideológica y militar.
Las medidas económicas propuestas al Congreso (25-02-09) precisaron el alcance del viraje intentado por el mandatario. Su propósito: hacer de “Estados Unidos la mayor fuerza de progreso y prosperidad en la historia de la humanidad”, pero no sobre la base del salvaje desenfreno capitalista, sino mediante intervencionismo estatal keynesiano. Su crítica al sistema: “hemos vivido una era en la que… las ganancias a corto plazo eran apreciadas más que la prosperidad a largo plazo. Un superávit se convirtió en excusa para transferir riqueza a los acaudalados en vez de una oportunidad de invertir en nuestro futuro. Se desmanteló la reglamentación a favor de utilidades rápidas y a costa de un mercado saludable”. Su plan de recuperación: “un nuevo fondo de préstamos a fin de proporcionar financiamiento para vehículos, estudios universitarios, préstamos a pequeñas empresas para los consumidores y empresarios que hacen que esta economía funcione… Un plan de vivienda que ayudará a las familias responsables pero en peligro de una ejecución hipotecaria a reducir sus pagos mensuales y refinanciar sus préstamos hipotecarios”.
Y otra estrategia vital del plan: “una inversión histórica en la educación. Hemos ampliado considerablemente la educación inicial y continuaremos mejorando su calidad, porque… el aprendizaje más formativo tiene lugar en esos primeros años de vida. Hemos puesto los estudios universitarios al alcance de casi siete millones de estudiantes adicionales. Y hemos proporcionado los recursos necesarios para evitar dolorosos recortes y despidos de maestros que detendrían el progreso de nuestros niños. Y aumentaremos nuestro compromiso con las escuelas públicas independientes”.
En la Universidad de El Cairo (04-06-09), con versos del Corán, Obama proclamó su admiración por el Islam y ofreció la convivencia fraternal con el mundo árabe; tachó la ocupación israelí a territorios palestinos como “intolerable” y urgió el reconocimiento del Estado palestino. Al recibir el Nobel de Paz reafirmó “el derecho de todos los pueblos a determinar su propio destino”, con explícita censura a la invasión de Irak.
Posturas radicales como la de Noam Chomsky ven en todo esto sólo un cambio retórico e incluso prefieren ciertas actitudes de Bush frente a Israel. Sin embargo, tales críticos no reparan en que el ascenso de Obama muestra que en la democracia el péndulo político opera como recurso de lucidez del pueblo para corregir los desafueros de gobiernos desvergonzados, ebrios de poder. Y que este nuevo New Deal apenas empieza.
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The madness lies in asserting something ... contrary to all evidence and intelligence. The method is doing it again and again, relentlessly, at full volume ... This is how Trump became president twice.
It wouldn’t have cost Trump anything to show a clear intent to deter in a strategically crucial moment; it wouldn’t even have undermined his efforts in Ukraine.