Something has been bothering me lately. It has been plaguing my conscience and running rampant throughout this blog.
Things go wrong. It happens. We depend on the leaders we elect to use a philosophy consistent with our own to avoid mistakes. They happen none the less. As citizens in America’s polity, the officials we elect are accountable to us in a unique way.
Currently, it is clear that political actions have had ramifications in the economy. It is also clear that foreign policy decisions by our political leaders have resulted in a war in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Where does the buck stop?
Harry S. Truman promised that the buck stopped at the President’s desk. I don’t think we have the same level of responsibility among our political leaders today. I think that President Bush has taken responsibility for the wars:
“The situation in Iraq is unacceptable to the American people, and it is unacceptable to me,” Bush said. “Where mistakes have been made, the responsibility rests with me.”
Bush’s approval ratings show that the American people are not completely satisfied with this. In other words, it is too little too late.
Recently, Alan Greenspan took some responsibility for his part in our current economic woes:
The 82-year-old Mr. Greenspan said he made “a mistake” in his hands-off regulatory philosophy, which many now blame in part for sparking the global economic troubles. He quoted something he had written in March: “Those of us who have looked to the self-interest of lending institutions to protect shareholder’s equity (myself especially) are in a state of shocked disbelief.”
My question is where will the buck stop in 2008? Will it keep going back to Bush? If the Democrats are elected, I think Bush will be blamed for the next 8 years. I think McCain got it right when he said Obama isn’t running against Bush. I think the entire DNC needs to realize this:
“Senator Obama, I am not President Bush,” said McCain in the third and last presidential debate Wednesday night after Obama pointed out that he had voted for Bush’s budget proposals. “If you wanted to run against President Bush, you should have run four years ago.”
The problem is that Americans are not happy with the buck stopping with a Republican in the White House. The party needs to convince people that the buck will stop with John McCain and he’ll take responsibility for the future of America.
If Bush keeps getting blamed, when will we move on? Bush did not have a great presidency, only history will show how it is really viewed, but we need to move on. Every candidate is campaigning on change, but if we don’t change our mindset to the future and to ownership of our actions, there will not be real change.
I’d like to see Congress take responsibility for subsidizing mortgages, Democrats take responsibility for Congress post-2006, and the next president take responsibility for the future. The past affects our future, but we cannot keep blaming the past or we will never move on.








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