The President broke a major campaign promise when he literally surrendered to the Republicans and gave them a two year extension on the Bush tax breaks for the rich.  Some people say that President Obama did it out of concern for the unemployed who had their unemployment insurance held hostage by the Republicans.  Apparently that concern didn't extend to the many people who have been unemployed for over 99 weeks. I say that any defense at this point is just the bleating of Obama apologists who are starting to look more like members of a cult than a members of a political party. 

The Unemployment issue should have been resolved earlier in the game.There are ways of throwing negative bargaining chips on the table that would have had the Republicans quaking in their boots.
For many of us, President Obama's caving on tax breaks for the rich was the last straw, for me it was when he became a "free" trader like his fellow Democrat Bill Clinton and supported KORUS FTA, The South Korea US Free Trade Agreement, an agreement that was originated by the Bush administration and has the endorsement of the US Chamber of Commerce.

Frankly, when November 2012 rolls around, I don't want to be presented with the classic Democratic/Republican lesser of two evils scenario. We don't need a Republican or a someone who makes deals with Republicans in office.  If we genuinely fear for the future of our country if it continues along the current path, we have to start planning for REAL change NOW!

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12/09/2010 8:55pm

The Green Party is an established 3rd party that already has a great platform on a number of progressive issues, including labor. It would be great if we could improve the grassroots support of the Green Party and get someone who cares about people elected.

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