Obama’s Nightmare Presidency

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By Raynard Jackson
NNPA Columnist

To many people, especially Blacks, Obama’s election as president in 2008 was
a dream come true.  According to the American Heritage Dictionary of the
English Language, “dreams are successions of images, ideas, emotions, and
sensations that occur involuntarily in the mind during certain stages of
sleep.”  Dreams tend to last longer as the night progresses.

Sigmund Freud, the Austrian neurologist who became known as the founding
father of psychoanalysis, wrote extensively about dream theories and their
interpretations in the early 1900s.  He described dreams as the
“manifestations of our deepest desires and anxieties.”

To our parents and grandparents, having a Black president was a dream long
before it was a reality.  Who could ever imagine after surviving slavery,
Reconstruction, Jim Crow, and the Civil Rights Movement, that America would
ever be ready to elect a Black president?  During our sleep was the only
realm in which we thought this would ever be possible. And certainly not
twice.

Then along came little known Barack Hussein Obama.  He became the empty
vessel in which  America could funnel all of its dreams into.  As Freud said
about dreams, Obama became the “manifestation of our deepest desires and
anxieties.”

America wanted to prove that ideology trumped race; that vision trumped
party affiliation; and that competence trumped cynicism.  In 2008, Obama
received 96 percent of the Black vote, 67 percent of the Hispanic vote, 62
percent of the Asian vote, and 43 percent of the White vote.  He was able to
put together a broad based coalition to win the White House. America was
beginning to prove that it could truly live out the true meaning of its
creed that “all men are created equal.”

Unfortunately, this dream has turned into a nightmare.

According to the American Psychiatric Association (APA), “a nightmare is an
unpleasant dream that can cause a strong emotional response from the mind,
typically fear or horror, but also despair, anxiety, and great sadness.  The
dream may contain situations of danger, discomfort, psychological or
physical terror.  Sufferers often awaken in a state of distress and may be
unable to return to sleep for a prolonged period.”

In 2008, Obama claimed he had a dream of uniting America; fixing the
economy; creating additional jobs; having America become respected globally
again.

Under Obama, America has become the laughingstock of the world.  Syria
crossed Obama’s self-imposed “red line,” and Obama gave Syria’s president,
Hafez al-Assad a terse lecture as he continued to kill his own citizens with
chemical gas.  Obama continues to allow Latin leaders to berate him on U.S.
soil because of American’s insistence that we enforce our immigration laws
like they do in their own countries.  Russian and Israeli leaders show
public disdain for Obama, with no consequence.

Obama and his administration never seem to know about anything that is going
on in the very government they control. They claimed to have known nothing
about the non-functioning HealthCare.gov website; they knew nothing about
Benghazi; they knew nothing about all the problems within the Veterans
Administration (VA); they knew nothing about the mess in the Secret Service;
they knew nothing about the scandals permeating the Internal Revenue Service
(IRS) and they knew nothing about ISIS and all their gruesome beheadings
until they read about it in the media.

Blacks went from “Hope and Change” to we hope Obama changes. Obama has
turned the dreams of Blacks into a nightmare. If nothing else, at least we
know they are no longer sleeping.  Now that Blacks have awakened out of
their slumber, as the APA stated, they are greeted with “despair, anxiety,
and great sadness.”

Obama sold Blacks folks a bill of goods. Blacks have been euphorically
defending Obama at every turn.  Yet, Black unemployment is still double
digits (11.6 percent).  Black students are dropping out of Black
universities at alarming rates as a result of the policies of Obama.
Government contracting has all but dried up for Black businesses. He told
Blacks in 2011 to “get out of bed, put on their marching shoes, and stop
complaining.” And we said, “yessa massa.”

Homosexuals threaten to withhold their support and money from Obama unless
he became their “water boy.”  He says, “yessem, boss.”  They are only 2
percent of the population, but Obama has bent over backwards to accommodate
their demands.

Illegals have “demanded” U.S. citizenship from Obama, free education, and
free healthcare; Obama signs executive orders to accommodate their demands,
even though they can’t legally vote for him.

Yet , he tells Blacks that he can’t target any programs for them because he
doesn’t want Whites to think he is being partial to Blacks.

Despite Blacks finally awakening from their slumber, they are now forced to
deal with the resulting effects of the nightmare created by Obama. It’s time
to judge Obama on his actions; no longer on his rhetoric. Everyone should
want our president to be successful, but after six years in the White House,
what is the evidence of positive changes with Obama?

By almost every measurable indices, Blacks are worse off today than when
Obama became president. We started off with a dream that turned into a
fantasy that is ending in a nightmare.

Raynard Jackson is president & CEO of Raynard Jackson & Associates, LLC., a
Washington, D.C.-based public relations/government affairs firm. He can be
reached through his Web site,  www.raynardjackson.com. You can also follow
him on Twitter @raynard1223 <http://www.twitter.com/raynard1223> .

 

 

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