Manufacturing Dissent or Protesting for Fun and Profit

3:53 pm Current Events, Politics

Once a government is committed to the principle of silencing the voice of opposition, it has only one way to go, and that is down the path of increasingly repressive measures, until it becomes a source of terror to all its citizens and creates a country where everyone lives in fear.

-Harry S Truman

Apparently, since I tend to be well dressed, I can’t possibly be part of a true grass roots movement.  At least, that’s the case according to Barbara Boxer.  But I suppose she is more accustomed to the likes of Code Pink in her district.

And the grand mastermind behind manufacturing the movement?  Some guy no one has heard of.  And may be funded by industry interest groups.  I haven’t gone to a town hall event because there aren’t any in my area.  I have gone to a couple of tea parties though.  I did that on my own time.  I used a vacation day for the April 15th event.  July 4th was a paid holiday.  If there is some funding available, I sure haven’t caught wind of it.

So because some guy wrote some memo that no one I know had ever read, the opposition to O-care is not grassroots but is instead astro-turfing.  So what is it when the sitting President sends out an email attempting to enlist people to show up at town halls in support of this plan?  Something like this one

from President Barack Obama info@barackobama.com
reply-to info@barackobama.com
date Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 10:21 AM
subject This is the moment
mailed-by bounce.bluestatedigital.com

This is the moment our movement was built for.

For one month, the fight for health insurance reform leaves the backrooms of Washington, D.C., and returns to communities across America. Throughout August, members of Congress are back home, where the hands they shake and the voices they hear will not belong to lobbyists, but to people like you.

Home is where we’re strongest. We didn’t win last year’s election together at a committee hearing in D.C. We won it on the doorsteps and the phone lines, at the softball games and the town meetings, and in every part of this great country where people gather to talk about what matters most. And if you’re willing to step up once again, that’s exactly where we’re going to win this historic campaign for the guaranteed, affordable health insurance that every American deserves.

There are those who profit from the status quo, or see this debate as a political game, and they will stop at nothing to block reform. They are filling the airwaves and the internet with outrageous falsehoods to scare people into opposing change. And some people, not surprisingly, are getting pretty nervous. So we’ve got to get out there, fight lies with truth, and set the record straight.

That’s why Organizing for America is putting together thousands of events this month where you can reach out to neighbors, show your support, and make certain your members of Congress know that you’re counting on them to act.

But these canvasses, town halls, and gatherings only make a difference if you turn up to knock on doors, share your views, and show your support. So here’s what I need from you:

Can you commit to join at least one event in your community this month?

In politics, there’s a rule that says when you ask people to get involved, always tell them it’ll be easy. Well, let’s be honest here: Passing comprehensive health insurance reform will not be easy. Every President since Harry Truman has talked about it, and the most powerful and experienced lobbyists in Washington stand in the way.

But every day we don’t act, Americans watch their premiums rise three times faster than wages, small businesses and families are pushed towards bankruptcy, and 14,000 people lose their coverage entirely. The cost of inaction is simply too much for the people of this nation to bear.

So yes, fixing this crisis will not be easy. Our opponents will attack us every day for daring to try. It will require time, and hard work, and there will be days when we don’t know if we have anything more to give. But there comes a moment when we all have to choose between doing what’s easy, and doing what’s right.

This is one of those times. And moments like this are what this movement was built for. So, are you ready?

Please commit now to taking at least one action in your community this month to build support for health insurance reform:

http://my.barackobama.com/CommitAugust

Let’s seize this moment and win this historic victory for our economy, our health and our families.

Thank you,
President Barack Obama

Hmm.

I believe there is honest grassroots motivation on both sides of this issue.  The left’s attempt to discredit the opposition is a cheap trick.  The RNC can’t silence opposition within its own ranks, how could it possibly organize such a movement?

One Response

  1. Smith Says:

    It’s all going to backfire on them big-time. And I can’t wait. It’s gonna be really good! Look, the faces are incompetent. There are people behind the scenes pulling levers, working the puppet strings, etc. but they are WRONG. I believe that there are enough real Americans left that will not put up with this BS and put an end to it for now. The Good will defeat evil, once again. It will take a lot of time and work though.

    By they way, you’re welcome to report me to flag.

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