The following is a verbatim copy of the preamble to the GOP's "Pledge to America." I've added my comments/responses bold and in parentheses:
America is more than a country.
(Unfortunately, for the last several decades, American has been an oligarchy – a country controlled by and run for the very wealthy)
America is an idea – an idea that free people can govern themselves, that government’s powers are derived from the consent of the governed, that each of us is endowed by their Creator with the unalienable rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. America is the belief that any man or woman can – given economic, political, and religious liberty – advance themselves, their families, and the common good.
(Wonderful in concept. However, government policies, particularly during the Bush administration, have made it harder and harder for the lower and middle class to benefit from the resources and opportunities of our great country:
• The Bush administration passed an unnecessary tax cut for the rich, which only served to increase the ridiculous and unhealthy disparity of wealth and income in our country.
• As a result of the tax cut and an unnecessary war, the Bush Administration ran up record deficits, stifling our economy and, consequently, opportunity.
• Republicans zeal for deregulation allowed Wall St to speculate with housing derivatives, which caused the greatest economic downturn since the great depression with disproportionate negative impact on the lower and middle classes.
• Republicans have allowed the bank industry lobbyists to write their own rules, creating laissez-fair “trick and trap” practices in the credit card industry, enabling them to hide behind small print and charge usurious interest rates on an already suffering middle class for specious, arbitrary reasons.)
America is an inspiration to those who yearn to be free and have the ability and the dignity to determine their own destiny.
Whenever the agenda of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to institute a new governing agenda and set a different course.
(The agenda of the government from 2001-2008 WAS, indeed, destructive of these ends. The Obama administration has done everything in its power to address the destructive policies initiated by Republican policies. We’ve already set a new course and the Republican spin-doctors are – and unfortunately succeeding in – twisting the facts, banking upon the fact that it will take time to reverse the excesses of the Bush administration given the vast damage it afflicted on our country, economy and our society and trying to blame it on Obama. In effect, they are trying to create a “Looking Glass” world where up is down and down is up.)
These first principles were proclaimed in the Declaration of Independence, enshrined in the Constitution, and have endured through hard sacrifice and commitment by generations of Americans.
In a self-governing society, the only bulwark against the power of the state is the consent of the governed, and regarding the policies of the current government, the governed do not consent.
An unchecked executive, a compliant legislature, and an overreaching judiciary have combined to thwart the will of the people and overturn their votes and their values, striking down longstanding laws and institutions and scorning the deepest beliefs of the American people.
(Last time I checked, the Supreme Court had a conservative majority)
An arrogant and out-of-touch government of self-appointed elites makes decisions, issues mandates, and enacts laws without accepting or requesting the input of the many.
(Yes, but thank God, we’ve already voted out Bush and Cheney)
Rising joblessness, crushing debt, and a polarizing political environment are fraying the bonds among our people and blurring our sense of national purpose.
(See comment above)
Like free peoples of the past, our citizens refuse to accommodate a government that believes it can replace the will of the people with its own. The American people are speaking out, demanding that we realign our country’s compass with its founding principles and apply those principles to solve our common problems for the common good.
(Again, see comment above)
The need for urgent action to repair our economy and reclaim our government for the people cannot be overstated.
(The only people that your policies reclaim your government for is the very wealthy; you’re hiding behind specious arguments in a vicious, convoluted attempt to convince everyone else it’s in their best interests as well)
With this document, we pledge to dedicate ourselves to the task of reconnecting our highest aspirations to the permanent truths of our founding by keeping faith with the values our nation was founded on, the principles we stand for, and the priorities of our people. This is our Pledge to America.
(Our nation was founded on the principles of equality of opportunity and equal justice under the law. Tax policies that favor the rich, take health care away from the uninsured and compromise Social Security and Medicare are NOT consistent with these values)
We pledge to honor the Constitution as constructed by its framers and honor the original intent of those precepts that have been consistently ignored – particularly the Tenth Amendment, which grants that all powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people.
(Okay, that’s reasonable. But why don’t you feel the same way about the Fourteenth Amendment, which you want to repeal – you know, what’s good for the goose is good for the gander)
We pledge to advance policies that promote greater liberty, wider opportunity, a robust defense, and national economic prosperity.
(What has the Obama administration done NOT to promote these goals? They’ve provided much needed stimulus funds to the economy, extended healthcare to the uninsured, and protecting our interests in the middle East.)
We pledge to honor families, traditional marriage, life, and the private and faith-based organizations that form the core of our American values.
(Your economic policies do not honor most American families; it causes their economic destruction – quite the opposite. Most people in “traditional marriages” don’t care about same-sex marriages and, certainly, by the time the younger generation becomes the majority, this issue will become a non-issue. )
We pledge to make government more transparent in its actions, careful in its stewardship, and honest in its dealings.
(Does this mean that the GOP is going to stop conducting most its business in back-office meetings with highly paid lobbyists from the banking and oil industries? If so, bravo!)
We pledge to uphold the purpose and promise of a better America, knowing that to whom much is given, much is expected and that the blessings of our liberty buoy the hopes of mankind.
(The very rich – our “country club Republican “ friends – do virtually nothing to help our society. They hoard their money; they outsource jobs in the workplace, and create economic devastation across our country. They feed off the backs and misery of their fellow citizens with much lower relative wages for those who are still employed, charging them usurious rates when they get behind in credit payments, and they are trying to privatize Social Security which would be disastrous and destroy Medicare – all so that their taxes can be lower!)
We make this pledge bearing true faith and allegiance to the people we represent, and
we invite fellow citizens and patriots to join us in forming a new governing agenda for America.
(There already is a “new” governing agenda for America, but like anything it needs time to work. What this document is espousing is a return to the “old” government agenda that failed big time)
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If we liken our economy to a house the "G O Tea party" would have you believe it is easier and faster to rebuild it than to burn it down. After this preamble they still have zero ideas for rebuilding the house except except to give the job back to the arsonists.
ReplyDeleteExcellent analysis and logical point of view.
ReplyDeleteI scratch my head when I see normal middle-class people buying into the illogical rhetoric of the Republican Party. "Back us to keep those tax cuts for the wealthy intact" etc., etc. What opiate is mesmerizing so many people to buy into their garbage?
You expressed it very well!