- He gave away the public option before the debate even began. Health care reform ended up being a huge win for the health care industry which will soon be flooded with new customers thanks to the mandate.
- The stimulus was too small and included too many tax cuts for corporations at the Republicans' behest.
- He has failed to follow up on, pursue, and prosecute Bush Administration illegal activities such as torture and illegal wiretapping.
- The war in Afghanistan, which pretty much everyone agrees we can't "win" militarily, has been escalated instead of ended.
- The financial reform bill was watered down in the face of the powerful financial lobby to the point of likely being completely ineffectual to prevent the sort of the economic meltdown we are currently working our way out of, over two years later and with no end in sight.
- He is now backing down from his stance of letting the tax cuts for the super-wealthy expire and extending the tax cuts for the vast majority of Americans permanently.
- And now, reports are that the administration is stepping up covert attacks in Yemen.
Compromise is inevitable, of course, and I'm glad we have a president who is willing to compromise to get things done. The problem is he never seems to compromise from a position of strength and vigor. When he was elected America had given Democrats complete control of the government because they didn't like where Republicans were taking them. Instead of taking that mandate and arguing with strong voices for the policies that got them elected, Democrats capitulated and seems to retreat at every possible occasion. As Pres. Obama is the leader of the Democratic party it was up to him to set the agenda and the tone. He has so far failed.
I don't expect or even necessarily want a victory on every major point above, but certainly a few victories would be encouraging for liberals. A few moments of inspiring leadership would be much appreciated. A mere occasional reason to gloat wouldn't be the worst thing on earth. If the President and Democrats had managed just a couple big wins in those issues they may have had a base that was more energized for the election and more willing to work hard to defeat the tea party surge. But since there does not seem to be either 1) any real and deeply-held liberal convictions by Democrats or, worse, 2) any real difference between the two parties and thus no real choice, liberals largely stayed home on election day.
Pres. Obama has two more years to show some real leadership, but I'm not convinced he has it in him. And I know Congressional Democrats don't. The liberal renaissance we thought was coming in 2006 and 2008 has flatlined.
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