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Rural Americans Begin Revolt Against Obama



Jun 18, 2009 56 Comments ›› Pat Dollard

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This creep bit off more than he can chew. He forgets that he can’t keep a substantial portion of his base as mesmerized by absolute and utter bull as the rest. Oh, yes, he wanted to be dictator, but just like every other Leftist, he has no idea of what America really is.

Politico:

Angered by White House decisions on everything from greenhouse gases to car dealerships, congressional Democrats from rural districts are threatening to revolt against parts of President Barack Obama’s ambitious first-year agenda.

“They don’t get rural America,” said Rep. Dennis Cardoza, a Democrat who represents California’s agriculture-rich Central Valley. “They form their views of the world in large cities.”

Cardoza’s critique was aimed at Obama’s Environmental Protection Agency, but it echoes complaints rural-district Democrats have about a number of Obama administration decisions.

“I wouldn’t say it’s a complete strikeout, but they’ve just got a few more bases to it when it comes to the rural community,” said Louisiana Democratic Sen. Mary Landrieu.

A rural revolt could hamper the administration’s ability to pass climate change and health care legislation before the August recess.

Democrats from farm states are some of the same moderate members Obama must win to get almost any piece of his agenda through the Senate: Landrieu and Sens. Max Baucus of Montana, Ben Nelson of Nebraska, and Blanche Lincoln and Mark Pryor of Arkansas. Without their votes, Democrats can’t move legislation over Republican filibusters — such as the one sure to come if the health care plan that moves through the Senate includes a public option supported by the administration.

In the House, rural Democrats threaten to marshal nearly 50 votes against the climate and energy bill backed by the administration.

“For Obama, it’s a very tough high-wire act,” said Frank O’Donnell, executive director of the environmental group Clean Air Watch. “The farm states are among those that the Democrats desperately want to keep in the fold at the same time the farm states historically aren’t very good on environmental issues.”

Obama made inroads to rural areas during his presidential campaign, a result of pouring significant resources into rural counties in key battleground states. According to exit polls, Obama won 43 percent of the rural vote — a 4 percent increase from Democrat John Kerry in 2004.

But some Democrats complain that Obama hasn’t paid much attention to the rural states since he’s been in office.

“We’d love to see him out in rural America more,” Lincoln said.

The conflict with rural Democrats burst into the open at the Capitol last week, when rural and moderate Democrats revolted against the decision to close roughly 3,400 General Motors and Chrysler car dealerships. The White House Auto Task Force endorsed some of the cuts in its plans to revamp the companies.

In rural America, especially, the looming closures pose a dire threat. Car dealers are not only an economic linchpin of many county-seat towns but also offer support for institutions and a way of life that can’t be easily replaced.

“In rural jurisdictions, your dealerships are pretty big employers. If you knock out four dealerships, the ripple effects of that are substantial,” said Rep. Frank Kratovil (D-Md.), who represents a largely rural Eastern Shore district and is co-sponsoring a bill that could force the auto companies to honor their contracts with the rejected dealerships.

With GM and Chrysler forcing hundreds of local dealerships to close up shop, members of Congress are scrambling to save thousands of jobs and warning of severe political consequences that could come from shuttering what are often community pillars.

Sen. Kay Hagan (D-N.C.) questioned how independent owned and operated businesses have any financial impact on automakers.

“None of us can quite understand why they consider dealerships a drag when they are the ones that buy the cars, that take the financial risks. Many of the dealerships that are being closed are profitable.”

Obama spokeswoman Jen Psaki said that “all decisions about specific dealerships are made solely by the car companies on the basis of what they believe is in the interests of the long-term health and survival of their business.”

But lawmakers say the car dealership closings are just the latest blow to rural areas since Obama took office. The first sign of a disconnect between the White House and rural voters came in the administration’s budget, which included a plan to slash direct payments to farms with annual gross receipts of more than $500,000. After an outcry from farm-state lawmakers, Congress dropped the cuts from the budget.

Since then, much of rural Democrats’ unhappiness with the new administration has focused on the EPA. While Bush administration political appointees in the agency were skeptical of stricter environmental laws, Obama’s EPA has moved forward quickly on a host of new regulations, including limits on greenhouse gas emissions that farm lobbyists say will raise costs on farmers.

“There is a different focus [at EPA] than under the Bush years,” said Rick Krause, senior director of congressional relations for the American Farm Bureau. “And there very well could be some political risk involved.”

Rep. Collin Peterson, the chairman of the House Agriculture Committee, says the urban-rural disconnect under Obama is no worse than it was under his predecessors.

“We’re an urban country, and the White House reflects the majority of the constituency of the country,” he said. “This is the problem we have with everything. Folks don’t understand what we do.”

Still, Peterson wants the Department of Agriculture — rather than the EPA — to oversee what kinds of agricultural activities will qualify as “offsets” that benefit the climate under the climate change bill. The bill allows businesses to meet their emissions caps by paying farmers to cut emissions, a process that could result in big agricultural profits.

“A lot of us on the committee don’t want the EPA anywhere near our farmers,” Peterson said last week during a committee hearing.

A draft decision by the agency ruling that “indirect land use” issues must be considered when calculating the carbon footprint of corn-based ethanol also angered many in the farming and renewable fuels community.

While these issues play out most dramatically in farm states, they could have an impact that spreads much further. Forcing rural Democrats to vote for climate change legislation could create problems for the Democrats nationally in 2010 and 2012.

“If Collin Peterson and these rural and conservative Democrats in the House are unable to work out some arrangement with [Henry] Waxman and [Ed] Markey, it could resonate beyond the Beltway,” said Al Cross, director of the Institute for Rural Journalism and Community Issues and a veteran Kentucky political reporter.

Cross noted that 80 percent of the electricity that rural cooperatives generate comes from coal-fired power plants — the same ones that would take a hit under the current legislation.

And many of these regions that run on coal also happen to be electoral swing states, leaving Republicans licking their chops.

“It will cost every North Carolinian somewhere in the neighborhood of $2,400 to $3,000 a year in just the electrical surcharge,” said Sen. Richard Burr, a Republican who hails from a state Obama carried last year and would like to win again. “That’s a surcharge larger than their annual electric bill.”

A White House official said the administration is committed to alleviating any disproportionate burden on rural states. “The president has been clear that if there is a disparate impact on certain regions during the transition period, families and businesses should be compensated — the Waxman-Markey legislation includes provisions that do just that,” the official said.

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  • Armando Garcia

    WTF did they expect? “problems for the Democrats nationally in 2010 and 2012.” no shit. 2010 or civil war, witch ever comes first.

    • dacoelec

      Scary, but I’m afraid you’re right.

    • proud2beaninfidel

      Armando–thanks for having the balls to finally come out and say what I have also been thinking. It’s time for a showdown. I think the Dem elites are about to get their butts kicked out of office by Dems who have had it with this wanna-be Dictator known as Obama. It WILL be civil war, and I mean FULL TILT bloodshed if the elites who are ripping this country apart don’t stop it. Yesterday’s Cap & Trade vote by the House proves it. They want to shut down the economy, grant full amnesty to the future voting block pushed by LA RAZA, pay off the unions for all eternity, bankrupt the healthcare system, shut down all the hospitals in the border states, STOP agriculture, and invite ACORN into our homes to interrogate US. Fill out the form with all the questions asked so that we can control your comings and goings, and mark our homes like the Germans did with the Jewish merchants. Maybe we should mark the homes of all the TRAITORS who are in the House and Senate who vote for all these bills introduced in the wee hours, just like the THIEVES in the night that they really are.

      Fight fire with fire, know your enemy. It is 75% of all incumbents who are rubber stamping complete surrender to totalitarian rule, Czars and all. They will leave office, either by vote, or bloodshed, the sooner the better.

  • David

    acorn is effective in urban areas where they can pad the voting roles and the election judges can’t and don’t know the voters as compared to the less urban and rural areas where everyone knows everyone else. This leads to the voter fraud [people voting 2 + times in different precincts, dead people voting, etc.]. And for some reason, the Republicans haven’t caught on to this yet. If the socialist democrats [acorn] do it, we should fight fire with fire. But, we are too busy working 2 jobs to pay for the illegal aliens and citizens too lazy to work.

  • Vehement

    Don’t worry, Obama’s going to create GOVERNMENT jobs! So you can be slaves of the Feds! He’ll forcefully grab up large businesses, lay off the American worker and offer them a job under his government. Its all part of the plan he had when you Dems voted for him. Trust him, he knows what he’s doing. This is what you wanted, the gov’t running everything. This is what he promised. So why are you crying? Us conservatives are the ones who should be pissed, we tried to warn you.

  • GRIZZ

    The backbone of America does not lie in Manhattan ,San fransicko,or Chicago.Best part of my family were cattle ranchers in Mississippi.Our once in a summer treat was to go to New orleans for the day.I can remember my great uncle once we got back home,as he was rolling a cig,(a spittin image of the old Marlboro man,a true rancher and cowboy,) Spitting off the porch and saying,”city folk,wouldnt know which end of a cow to feed”.Im rambling.Lord I miss those days.

  • Ty

    I’m getting a little sick of those that supported Obama last Fall now complaining. Tough shit. We told y’all this would happen but I guess it was far more fun to blame W. for everything and elect a BLACK man.

    Stupid people deserve stupid leaders.

    • http://www.accdf.com aboutTObegin

      yes but the good of the Country suffers as well…I could care less for the idiots, I believe in Darwinism but the rest of us shouldn’t suffer.

      -aTb

  • bman

    George Bush will be in Woodward Oklahoma on the fourth of July. This is rural America folks and this old nam grunt will be there to wave a United States flag thanking W for winning the war in Iraq.

  • tlk

    Just spent some time in “almost heaven” the hills of West Virgina. I don’t believe that I would want those folks rallying against me :shock:

    • Gaige Mosher

      Haha, so did I. Parkersburg. Where were you?

  • Trialdog

    You’re right Ty. I call bullshit too. These rural democrats now claiming they don’t support the carnage when they were instumental in getting this Marxist the nomination last year is bullshit. Obama is their guy. It was no secret. Obama promised he was going to destroy this country. He’s just doing what he promised and what people voted for. Don’t come around here after voting for this guy and say you don’t agree with what he’s doing. You can’t hide behind that lie.

    • Gaige Mosher

      Trialdog, Obama more or less stole the nomination from the Hildebeast. You need to understand how the Democratic nomination process works. The average Dem primary voter has jack snot to do with it. It’s all the super-votes of the inner party that actually pick the nominee. Read their bylaws, it’s true.

    • Ivan the Kafir

      :arrow: Gaige
      Time to strong-arm the inner circle of the GOP? I think they need to find out what’s good for them.

    • Gaige Mosher

      Agreed, Ivan.

    • proud2beaninfidel

      Yeah, it was theft from Hildebeast. The inner circle also includes way too many RINO’s. We either strong-arm what’s left (I should say what remains) of the Republican Party or get everyone who’s fed up with this two party system, start the third party, and kick the shit out of all the incumbents who are betraying us.

      If that doesn’t work in 2010, then lock and load.

  • unkaglen

    I’m sick of both parties and their bullshit.They are all a bunch of two faced political hacks.They say one thing and do another.Well I say they can all kiss my hairy white ass… :evil: :twisted: :evil:

    • solomonpal

      :beer: :beer: :beer:

    • LCpl. Alexander

      yep, theyre all, ALL, lying to us. we need to purge the professional politicians from our government.

    • David

      They are WHORES who only look out for themselves and re-election. There is no one in either party who can save us. We must save ourselves or we have no one to blame but ourselves.

  • http://n/a rightside

    You all need to remember the campaign he ran on, “change, you can believe in”.

  • Scoot

    Very cool video, this made the hair on my neck stand up:

    “Senate Republicans: The Comeback Starts in 2010″

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWdDDsXWAI0&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.thefoxnation.com%2Fpolitics%2F2009%2F06%2F18%2Fnew-gop-ad-freedom-stake&feature=player_embedded

    • Scoot

      This video is on Fox Nation, and I thought this reply was well said:

      “No, it’s not a party affiliation thing, unless we can resurrect the principles of our Republic from within one of the parties. The ideas of liberty and personal responsibility are not going to come out of the democratic party any time soon, and they may have been missing from the Republican Party for too long, but if the Republican Party can actually start to represent those ideas again, we may see them bring this country back from the brink.”

  • Hawkerdriver (Pisson the Koran

    Are there more people who live in cities now than rural? Don’t know,heard the other day that was the case.

    • Ivan the Kafir

      According to accepted definitions of “rural” and “urban,” this has been the case since at least the 1930 Census. A city was defined, at least in the 19th century, as any place with more than 5,000 inhabitants…I’m not sure if that definition still holds.

  • prestonbrooks

    :razz: Nah, it will just take Obama longer to murder the rural population. Actually, he will probably launch airstrikes on most rural areas- napalm is pretty effective. Ever look closely at his eyes? Nothing there but hatred. It oozes out of every pore. :lol:

    • tlk

      I have been told by libtards that they are certain that their movement is being held up specifically by those in the rural south. It’s a big target area for them as they try to convert southerners to sway their way…it’s no wonder that they headquartered acorn in the south. When I first became aware of the stimulus $$ that O’fuck was trying to push toward Louisiana I contacted people and warned them of the snake oil salesman’s efforts…unfortunately there are those that will do anything for money and I’m sure he has managed to lasso some.

    • Storm 0311

      Snake oil Salesman.

      Remember Big Audio Dynomites “Medicene show”?

      I still think “Life in wartime” by Talking heads or the Kinks “Give the people what they want” is more accurate to whats going on now.

    • Storm 0311

      Keep in mind how many dead people vote on REZ. ACORN hard at work you know. Lots of happy dead people and people on the government dole to sway in his direction.(can’t I be a native something or other and get a check? )

    • tlk

      Well it sure hasn’t been any Tunnel of Love..I’m STILL po’d at Springsteen for supporting this asshole.

    • Fred

      tlk,

      ACORN has it wrong. There are a lot of conservatives outside of the rural South. There are rural conservatives here in New Hampshire, in the Midwest, and in the Central Valley of California.

      The arrogance of the Communists is stunning. I will not feel at all distressed at having to put a bullet in the brains of these people.

    • proud2beaninfidel

      TLK–right on the money on Springstein. All I can say is Laura Ingraham had it right when she wrote Shut Up and Sing. She gets it, why don’t the rest of them? Maybe we should boycott Springstein. Add Sheryl Crow to that list.

      Let’s hope and pray, AND help the South RISE UP again to defeat ACORN and it’s puppet dictator. Barry HUSSEIN OBAMA. Here’s a new T-Shirt Message and slogan:

      HUSSEIN-Rhymes with INSANE. And IS.

      In my wildest dreams, YES I AM A THOUGHTCRIMINAL, we have public executions, just like the French back in the day of the beheadings, (even they get it that Socialism doesn’t work now). Hang the traitors in the public square.
      Can we start with Pelosi, Reid, Geithner, Olbermann, Kennedy, Boxer, Spector, Michael Moore, Al Gore, Waxman, and all other public enemies?

  • dilly

    People in the cities simply don’t get that rural America is the backbone of America. Farming, loggin, mining, fishing, these are what the city slickers take for granted when they walk the aisles of the Home Depot, or when they shop for groceries at Whole Foods. Real Americans grow, chop, chip, and trawl for what we take for granted often. These things don’t mysteriously pop up into your fridge and fireplace. People make an honest living getting us all these perks of modern western life.

    The good news is most doomsday scenarios leave most of middle America still breathing. And these people may have to rebuild American one day, God forbid, if a major even happens. Well you tell me who’s better to know if there’s no electricity a stock broker or a farmer? An IT consultant or a woodman? A Congressman or a Fisherman?

    • Ivan the Kafir

      AMEN!!! If you can live off your own land, the better for you! I can’t claim to be in any way rural but I have a lot of respect for that way of life and a helluva lotta disdain for the way of life in the inner city.

  • Fred

    I live in semi-rural New Hampshire. Very different values from the folks living in the cities and the university towns. I say the hell with them; they don’t represent the core of what America is all about.

    Cities and their Leftist denizens are parasites. If a rebellion breaks out, we’ll know where we have to go to start the killin’.

    • steve m (yet Another Infidel!)

      massed enemies are easier targets

  • prestonbrooks

    :twisted: At 17, I was dropped off in the Nantahala Forest with a knife, small hatchet, 1 tube of matches and some little flash cards. We were told we would be picked up in 2 weeks. I survived that. After that adventure, things got interesting. Molon Labe, motherfuckers. A Country Boy Can Survive, Hank.

    • GRIZZ

      Did a lot of camping in those woods in my youth.Beautiful.

  • Sully

    There ain’t no such thing as a “rural and moderate Democrat’.
    That’s an illusion created and elected with MoveOn/Soros money mostly when the tiny dancer Rahm Emanuel ran the Dem Congressional Flection Committee.
    These Dhimmi pricks talk ‘conservative’ but will vote the Progressive party line if and when necessary.
    Just watch.

    • unkaglen

      The South used to be loaded with conservative Democrats,one of my favorites being Zel Miller.That being said I believe they are far and few between by now.

  • http://patdollard.com Average Joe

    :arrow: Pat and all
    I have stated several times over the last few months that REAL PLOT in the OKC Bombing (Especially that there is Connection of Terry Nichols and McVeigh to Islamics) has been covered-up by Democrats. Now Obama is using Homeland Security to try again to play the game!!!!

    AFTERALL, IT GAVE THEM A WAY TO BLAME ‘RIGHT-WING CONSPIRACY’, TALK-RADIO, AND MILITIA GROUPS….AND TRY TO CANCEL 2ND AMENDMENT.

    Please have open mind!!!

    Most in Oklahoma and Texas have known about lots of this for years and we are called nuts, even though there is NO WAY some of evidence presented at McViegh’s trial came from OKC or his arrest-site on day of OKC bombing. Also, at least 2 of the John Doe pictures were “middle-eastern” and John Doe#2 is Jose Padilla is the dirty-bomb guy caught by the FBI(JUST COMPARE PICTURES)….

    Pam Geller’s Atlas Shrugs has more on stuff:

    http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2009/06/journalist-threatened-for-exposing-coverups-of-evidence-of-alqaeda-involvement-in-the-1995-oklahoma-.html

    • unkaglen

      Your starting to sound a little crazy because you won’t swallow everything the government spoon feeds you.I like that in a patriotic American.. :lol:

  • Tom in CO

    Obama: Epic Fail

    • Hawkerdriver (Pisson the Koran

      5 points don’t mean shit to me,but it’s a start I guess. We got a long way to go folks.Lets make hussien’s an epic FALL!

  • Irene

    Can you all help me with this, please? It probably doesn’t do any good, but it’s fun.

    Ladies love country boys -

    TERM LIMITS FOR ALL ELECTED OFFICIALS!!!

    And, yes, I am shouting.

  • Irene

    http://www.kitv.com/surveypopup/19259234/detail.html?p=

    Sorry, I forgot the link – it’s late.

  • riseup

    And the first stones are cast……

  • http://www.myopenforum.com/forum/index.php Papa Ray

    Hey, first time posting here, but have been reading for a while.

    Here is what I posted on a local forum in West Texas the other day:

    Here I go again, it must be a night of enlightenment or stupidity on my part.
    OK, I did have one and one half drinks.

    The politicians in DC can’t be saved, changed nor left to continue their ways.

    We must vote them all out, especially those that have been there for more than one term. Yes all of them, even the ones that you like.

    That is the only way to HOPE and CHANGE for our Republic. (Jeez, I hated typing that phrase)

    Will it happen? NO, mainly because way more than half of America (that actually votes) will never vote for anyone that is not a democrat or republican. Many have been brainwashed by our educational system, many are just plain ignorant and the rest vote democrat because of the fact that they want something for nothing.

    Which the democrats are trying to make sure that those millions get and stay dependent and vote forever for the ones who spread the wealth. And to turn them against the republicans and Wall St. Convincing millions (people that will never contribute to our Republic…only take) that the democrat way is the best and only way.

    So far, at least for the last couple of years, that effort seems to be a huge success.

    And the democrats will continue to use racism to make themselves seem better (and everyone else look worse) and to make everyone else worry that they will be seen as racists (non PC). While many of the black and other groups are fed up with it, they don’t have the numbers nor the (media) stage to make any difference or fight back against the democrats.

    On another very important subject, regarding the media. As anyone with an ounce of common sense can see, the majority of the media is not only ignoring facts and incidents, but aiding and abetting the democrats, terrorists and dictators.
    Each. and. every. day.
    They have become enemies of America, instead of what they were intended to be, and should be.

    SO, how are you going to convince those millions of democrats to vote out the democrats?

    How are we going to convince die hard republicans to vote out republicans?

    We can not. It. is. not. ever. going. to. happen.

    Bottom line, the democrat and republican parties have not only outlived their usefulness but have become America’s terrible problem. We were warned about this by our founders, we were told that we had to guard against it. We were told that we were the ones that would ultimately have to deal with it. Are we going to be able to do what needs to be done?

    I won’t go into that now, but you can be sure I will if we can not replace those in DC with representatives that will rescue this republic from the peril that has overtaken and about to destroy it. This Republic that we love, cherish and believe in.

    We need to start working together on a solution as you recommend. But including the ones that are now in Washington DC in that solution is not a solution at all.

    A hard and painful lesson must be taught all of our politicians.

    Oh…and don’t forget…Buy more Ammo!

    Papa Ray
    __________________
    The Second Amendment is a doomsday provision, one designed for those exceptionally rare circumstances where all other rights have failed – where the government refuses to stand for reelection and silences those who protest; where courts have lost the courage to oppose, or can find no one to enforce their decrees. However improbable these contingencies may seem today, facing them unprepared is a mistake a free people get to make only once. 2009 Judge Alex Kozinski

    • Johnny Doe

      Welcome, Papa Ray.

      You may want to consider joining ACTIVE.

      Check it out at http://www.accdf.com

    • http://www.accdf.com aboutTObegin

      welcome Papa Ray!

      -aTb
      Sept 12th

    • unkaglen

      I agree with most all you say.The Republican/Democrat thing is spot on.You find loyalty to both parties at every turn.People know their leaders have shoved a 12 inch blade in their back,but will still persist with the “my parties better than your party” mentality.They never seem to realize we are riding down the same trail of destruction,just atop a diffrent “animal”.
      America suffers from ignorance and appathy,and I do not know if we will ever be able to change that.I do know our only hope is to get ACTIVE……..

  • The Dreaded Atheist

    The last thing Obambi is worried about is rural Americans. He doesn’t give two shits about the interests or values of rural Americans. It is a demographic far too disoriented and unorganized to cause him the loss of any sleep.

    Love them or hate them, our rural have yet to prove themselves politically viable over the long run. They’re all too junked up screaming “Palin 2012!” to realize how sophisticated the Dem’s media machine truly is.

    How the hell do you think a nobody 1-term senator got to sit in the White House?!

    Rural America is the easiest demographic for the Dems to marginalize. It’s like Tyson worrying about Deputy Barney Fife.

    The vicious dog graphic is appropriate. The Dems will have it put down before it bites the frickin’ mailman.

    Puh-LEAZE! All the American rural can do is make idiotic remarks like “Lock and load!” jerk off their firearms and pretend they count.

    If you want to retake the White House in 2012, you’d better come up with something more viable than an unorganized pack of Sarah Palin groupies.

  • MikeP

    The whole damn bunch in the congress forgot a long time ago who pays their bills and keeps them in office. Get rid of the sorry fuckers if you don’t like what they are doing–plain and simple. Give new blood a chance–can’t be much worse. And the demshits speaking out against barry now is a fucking joke–hypocritical whores.

  • NY Nick

    Just proves that 3/4 of this country is made up of morons.Dumb fools that voted for this clown.

    “As ye sow,so shall ye reap”

    “A hard rain is gonna fall”

    Get off the I Pod, start reading history instead of Us magazine.Freedom is NOT free.

    I fear for this country and my children.

  • http://www.accdf.com aboutTObegin

    the Government works for the people, not the other way around! and those in office have forgotten that!!! SO, time to rattle their cages on September 12th! Make those in office accountable.

    -aTb
    Sept 12th!!!
    http://www.912dc.org

  • frank

    Who really was the winner in the presidential election??, Its plain to see the voter fraud. I work for a huge company with 1,000 employees at my site alone, more than half of the people i work with are not citizens, alot of them openly hate the united states (mostly mexicans and arabs) yet they voted in the election. How do i know ? they said so. 30 million illegles are in this country, if only 10 percent voted this election was a sham.