Read my lips: not one nickel to the State of Oklahoma for
tornado relief. How can I say such a thing? Two dozen (or more) people died in
Moore, the Oklahoma City suburb of 55,000 has been reduced to four square miles
of rubble, power lines are down, water is scarce, several hundred people are
hospitalized, hundreds more are homeless, private charities are tapped out, and
children have died. Doesn’t this make me as heartless as the Tea Party loonies
against whom I rail on this blog? Read my statement carefully: Not one nickel
to the State of Oklahoma.
If Barack Obama has any political savvy at all–a
questionable presumption for a president that increasingly (and aptly) draws
more comparisons to Jimmy Carter than FDR–he should continue his current plan
of flooding the State with Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA)
agents, cash, and equipment. But he should not allow so much as a penny to be administrated by
Oklahoma itself. It’s time for the chickens to roost in the Tea Party henhouse.
(Or is it shithouse?). Both of Oklahoma’s U.S. senators, Tom Inhofe and Tom
Coburn, voted against the $60.2 billion aid package for Hurricane Sandy victims.
I’ll begrudgingly hand it to Coburn–he’s at least consistent. He’s such a Tea
party loser that he has said that every dime of aid to his own state must be
balanced by cuts elsewhere in the budget, though it’s probably just a matter of
time before he calls for cuts in education and/or poverty programs to get some
Sooner cash. Inhofe, though, takes the cake for hypocrisy. He’s telling everyone
who will listen–and we shouldn’t–that his request for tornado aid is “totally
different” from the Sandy bill, which he insists was loaded with “pork.” (Guess
it takes a pig to know pork!) Slice your bacon however you wish, but the bottom
line is that both of Oklahoma’s Tea Party senators said, “Fuck you!” to New
Jersey and now at least one of them thinks his state’s needs are more important.
No–they’re not, senator; suffering is suffering.
The tornado is a moment of opportunity for President Obama,
but to seize it he will need to play politics and ignore the caterwauling from
the Right. He should release funds to FEMA and make certain that every dollar
spent in Oklahoma is funneled through federal
agencies, not state bodies. He
should make numerous trips there–photo-ops, if you will. At each stop Obama
should emphasize that the federal government
is committed to helping Sooners restore their lives. Tell them that he’s personally dedicated to the task, even
if it means he must tackle Congress to get it done. Let Inhofe and Coburn
explain why Obama has delivered and they could not. The Right will scream,
“Obama is still campaigning.” He should follow that with a curt, “I don’t have
time to respond such nonsense. I’m trying to help desperate people get back on their feet.”
When Franklin Roosevelt put Harry Hopkins in charge of a
jobs program during the Great Depression, he told Hopkins not to ask if the
person needing a job was a Democrat, a Republican, or a Socialist. Just put
them to work, he told Hopkins, and let them see that the government is on their
side. FDR presumed that would make them into Democrats, and he was right; in
the 1936 election FDR won every state in the Union except two. It is time for a
strong leader to expose one-note tax cutters, deficit evangelists, and Tea
Party fanatics as the greedy, clueless, provincial piggies they really
are. It’s the first step to restoring a civic ideal that shows where the pork
really lies: among those who place their own wealth, intolerant ideologies, and
backyards above what philosopher John Dewey called the “Great
Community.” You know it as the United States of America, though the word
“united” has been savaged and bloodied as of late. It’s time for it to rise from the
canvas and deliver a haymaker to the chins of Inhofe and Coburn.
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