Distractions are not solutions
You would think an election year would be the ideal time to have a serious discussion about the nation’s problems, and about how we are going to solve them. After all, voters should demand that any candidate who wants to become president should clearly identify the nation’s priorities, and explain his or her approach to solving them.
Instead, most of the media attention focuses on the latest story directing attention away from the many failures of the current president and his administration, or on what a candidate said or did years ago, or, a debate or interview gaffe.
We already know that President Obama will be the Democrat nominee. That gives him a major head start over his Republican challengers, which presents the perfect opportunity for him to lay out his solutions for our nation’s economic and fiscal crises, its energy challenges and its national security priorities.
Instead, what is he talking about? He is focused on the extension of a temporary payroll tax cut, which does have some small merit as a short-term measure, but does not represent a comprehensive solution to the nation’s muddled tax code or its critical need for economic growth.
President Obama is also trying to avoid what should be an easy decision – to approve the Keystone XL pipeline from Canada to the U.S. This project would add to our economic vitality and improve our energy situation. But instead, he wants to delay the decision to appease environmental extremists, which could cause that oil to be redirected to other countries.
The president continues to talk about a surtax on millionaires and people paying their “fair share”. According to whom? That plays well with the class-warfare crowd, but it doesn’t do a thing to solve the underlying problems that created our perpetual budget imbalance and mounting national debt. If the president was serious about solving the nation’s most crucial problems, he would be presenting serious solutions and working to gain the public’s support. Instead, he is focusing on short-term changes and trying to avoid any decision that might be controversial.
It’s called campaign mode instead of solving problems.
On the Republican side, the presidential contenders make broad references to what the major issues are, but not nearly enough about how to solve those problems. In fairness to the candidates, much of this is perpetuated by the media’s attention on day-to-day trivial matters, or who got the best of someone else in a debate exchange, and how this will play with the conservative and independent voters.
One day, a candidate is put on the defensive for a statement he or she made some years back that leads to the charge of “flip-flopping.” The next day, a campaign ad or personal attack comes under scrutiny.
All of this and more distracts from the real substance the public deserves.
I’ve often said that leadership starts with focusing on the right problems, or you will never get to the right solution. Right now, the president, Congress and to some extent the Republican candidates are not focusing on the right problems, and not nearly enough on solutions. Neither are the media, but that’s no surprise. They never do.
But what this leads to, unfortunately, is a leadership vacuum in which the campaign conversation is focused on trivia and controversy, and candidates try to gain the upper hand by being more effective than their rivals at dealing with the trivia and controversy. The president, of course, wants to talk about anything but the nation’s real problems because he has not solved them and has demonstrated that he lacks the ability or the people around him to do so.
The American people are not stupid, although the political class often treats them as though they are. The American people are also not afraid of confronting reality, although the political class is perpetually afraid of asking them to do so.
What I fear we will get out of this process is a last-man-standing president, who takes the oath of office and has all the constitutional power contained therein, but can’t achieve real solutions with the consent of the people because he didn’t earn that consent by focusing on the right problems and real solutions.
We have a president like that already. We can’t afford another one.
© 2011 North Star Writers Group
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Many thanks for your article, Mr. Cain. I fully agree with your statements. No wonder many of your supporters continue to defend your reputation and are looking for an opprtunity to get you back in the race. You are a straight shooter with analytical mind. In your absence,the debates became boring. Your presence in the debates inspired and encouraged a lot of people to be focused on the socio-economic-political problems of this great and exceptional country and your plans for a solution. I wish you all the best in all of your current and future endeavors. It is my prayer for the God of all comfort to give you and your family His comfort and wisdom in your attempts to regain your reputation and to make your plans known to the american people.
Since you’ve suspended your campaign, the enthusiasm of the American people had crashed. You were the light to our fire. We desperately need your light to shine for us again. Please know many of us are continuing to carry your flame on the Cain Train via the Underground Railroad. We will Caucus and Primary for YOU – knowing it is YOUR CHOICE to continue on or not. We believe this will go to a brokered convention, where you could once again enter the race and shine your light for all to see!!! PLEASE consider this option, as AMERICA NEEDS YOU!!!
God Bless You, and God Bless The United States of America.
Mr. Cain,
Beware of the EVIL Clinton machine. Hillary and Bill are a tag team of pure evil. They have mastered lying without flinching. They are trying to get Obama disqualified from running as president in Georgia. please be on top of this. Any of the candidates can beat Obama. You were the BEST one. But only Bachman can beat hillary and I do not like Bachman because she is not a truthful person and has turned into a “politician”. I have Santorum as my number 2 guy after you. Just like you would have the advantage over Obama as black man, Bachman would have an advantage over Hillary. Please make sure Hillary doesn’t get the chance. Thanks!
I have to admit that I resent that Cain is trying to participate without being IN the race. To me, he is now a distraction. In this article he complains that the candidates aren’t focused on the problems, when he knows good and well that the liberal media doesn’t offer much of a platform for them. They all run from interview to interview, and suffer the most humiliating of venues to hold the “debates” just to get some face time before the public. I just wish Cain would endorse and get it over with, or just fade from the picture until the primaries are over. No one is going to resonate with people like he did, and this constant coming out from behind the curtain to wave to his fans is just as distracting to the voters as was his being accused of having an affair. I have to wonder what your motivation is by doing this Herman. It seems just as hurtful to the voters who supported you, as was the way you delayed announcing that you were leaving the race, while everyone hoped beyond hope that no news was good news, and worked hard to set up the venue in Georgia. Sheesh.
Address the allegations and get back in the race. I don’t care if they are true or not. If there is some truth to them, lay it out and let’s move on. You are needed. It is back to politics without you. We need a big change NOW! Thank you.
Let’s face it, Cain dropped out because he was cheating on his wife. Had he continued his campaign, the issue would not have gone away. He couldn’t deal with it because he was guilty. Blaming the “big bad media” [WAH] is the current GOP modus operandi. And it’s so pathetically lame. If a person running for POTUS can’t handle the freaken media, how in the world will they handle a nuke coming at our shores from North Korea?
Dump the “media victimization”, GOP and its sheeple. You only appear utter fools for it.
And Mr Cain: go back to doing what you do best – peddling sh_tty-@ss pizza to an already grotesquely obese and unhealthy U.S. populace. You couldn’t locate Libya (or Cuba, for that matter) on a world map if your life depended upon it.
Hello Mr. Cain; I agree we need to take action from the ground up. This morning I called K.S.F.O. regarding the idea of organizing “Welcome Home events for the troops coming home from Iraq” ie. parade etc. The answering person said it was to hard and wouldn’t put me online to discuss the idea. Nothing is too hard and the next step was to call the mayor’s office of my city. This is going to take major persistence and everyone takeing action step by step. Regards, Carol Edwards
What is up with you people? Are you all right-wingnuts or something (except “We need a Third party NOW”)? Herman Cain has no solutions to any political problem and he’s a serial adulterer and sexual harasser. He blames the unemployed for their unemployment. I’ll bet he blames Godfather’s customers for complaining about getting lousy pizza.
Mr. Cain,
Like many others we had never gotten involved in a campaign before, never donated before and when I heard off many of them giving from thier unemployment checks to show their support I was amazed. They worked from home because they saw someone that spoke for them when they felt thier voice was lost. They use their onw meger funds to buy Candy Cains..or whatever to walk for you…there were 100′s of thousands of us. I really think you under estimated OUR POWER over the “establishments” by not letting us HELP!
I know when a Soldier goes off to battle they do it for the sake of their families knowing they may not return home and that is the ultimate sacrifice they give is for us all. I cannot help but make the comparison, for they do not get to choose. Yet we owe this very election process to their memories.
Given the chance we would have embraced your family and lifted them up for you through all of this.. GOD Bless you ALL!
Brilliant! This is the same deep insight coupled with pragmatism that convinced me that Herman Cain should be president. How do we get this guy on the national ballot? This is very frustrating for me, because THIS is the candidate I want to elect president.
THIS is why I intend to caucus for Mr. Cain when it’s our turn here in Maine, EVEN though he has officially suspended the campaign. I want there to be NO MISTAKE that THIS is how you go about fixing things. Herman Cain is a deep thinker AND a great problem solver.
“deep thinker”??
He didn’t know what the U.S. “wet-foot, dry-foot” policy towards Cuba is! He asked someone in Miami how to say something in “Cuban”! He’s another internationally ignorant American who makes us the laughing-stock on the world-stage! No wonder why right-wing zealots adore him… EMBARRASSING IGNORANCE.
Pull your heads out of your @sses!! While you’re shopping at Wal-mart and getting eff’ed up the @ss by Communist China, dum_fuks!
WE will write-in Herman Cain. Join US! http://www.facebook.com/groups/wrtieincain/286146871437506/?notif_t=like
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Mr. Cain:
How did you find this North Star group? I have been reading their posts of Face Book and they seem like a bunch of liberal whiners, who do not know that this is a Constitutional Republic and not a democracy.
Keep us informed and let us know the truth.
God bless,
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