Obama decides to ram iceberg head-on.

Democrats suck.  They do not learn that good policy is good politics.

As Ian Welsh says,

The Democratic reaction to losing Kennedy’s seat will be to do exactly what voters were punishing them for.

From a perspective of operant conditioning or other theories of what constitutes rational behavior i.e., the theory of learning to “earn rewards” and “avoid punishments,” the behavior of Democrats is what behavioral learning theorists refer to as “misbehavior,” because it doesn’t fit their theory of what rational behavior should be like, dammit!, assuming, of course, that behavior is rational in the first place.  In plainer, descriptive language this behavior might more simply be called “working for pain” or “earning pain.”  Earning pain is a real phenomenon in both rats and humans.  And can be downright amusing to watch in the human case.

Struggling against a sea of troubles, a once-in-a-lifetime president having a once-in-a-lifetime mandate for real change, Barack Obama, has made the counter-intuitive and unpopular decision to stay the course.  

On war, health care, the economy, on justice and accountability, on the rule of law itself, Barack Obama, and Democrats more generally, have opted to stay the course.  They view staying the course as the safe option.  Freeze when Republicans are in power, and run to electoral safety when they are out.  Just like rats irrationally yet repeatedly running between electrified grids and freezing after each shock, in various states and fits of fear, if I may deign to notice.

Following an epidemic of fraud, a tsunami of foreclosures (with a second tsunami in short order), and record gambling losses transferred to the public balance sheet, former Fed vice-chairman Alan Blinder is scared:  

My fear is that a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to build a sturdier and safer financial system is slipping away.

There will be no consumer protection legislation.  No clawbacks of ill-gotten gains.  No regulation of on- or off-balance sheet financial instruments.  And no prosecutions of fraud.

Scott Horton’s expose of obvious war crimes will also go unheeded.

Barack Obama will not be content to simply re-arrange the deck chairs, he’ll say.   Americans do not run from their troubles, but take them head-on, he’ll say.  What he means is,

All ahead flank!

And all ahead flank it will be.

Teabag Revolution Update via Digby:

Attorney Scott Brown said in his victory speech:

“Our tax dollars should go to weapons to defeat [terrorists] not lawyers to defend them.”

“Raising taxes and giving new rights to terrorists is the wrong agenda for our country.”

And his crowd is chanting “yes we can.”

17 comments

Skip to comment form

  1. and it’s not because I believe I believe I believe I’m falling in love.  No.  Not that kind of “too late.”

    • robodd on January 20, 2010 at 08:07

    on the Titanic and knowing its fate.

  2. White House aides have aggressively refuted suggestions that a Coakely loss is a repudiation of the President or his policies

    link

  3. flying off the shelves ever since the Obots were, ah, selected.

    • Edger on January 20, 2010 at 17:22

    in 2012 the slogans will be “Only I can  save you from the republicans“, and “Vote for Me or you’ll get Real Serious Change, and I guarantee you’ll like it even less.

    • banger on January 20, 2010 at 20:04

    is beginning to unravel. In all the time I’ve been following American politics (since Kennedy was elected) I’ve never seen a more blatant con than this administration. It is a stealth (and now not so stealth) continuation of Bush post 2006 — the Gates appointment should have alerted everyone since Gates is and was the center-piece of the major change that occurred in the Bush administration after the neo-cons were (somewhat purged).

    Now, it is clear that not only is Obama supporting Republican-oriented legislation but he is bent on destroying the Democratic Party. I think this last event in Massachusetts should be a wake-up call for grass-roots democrats to realize that sabotage is going on here.

  4. have completely misread the Massachusetts election. What in the world are they smoking over there? Ramming an iceberg head on is a perfect metaphor. Maybe he needs more Republicans in his cabinet. Maybe some Democrats should switch parties to make it more equal in the Senate, more fair, like playing musical chairs on the Titanic while the band plays Happy Times Are Here Again.

    Welcome to the Twilight Zone, where up is down and left is right and now is later. Is there such an illness as an addiction to stupid? And is there a cure? This is so surreal that it makes me wonder if Obama really isn’t

    an alien implant sent to the White House to alter reality.

Comments have been disabled.