An open letter to President Obama

Dear Mr. President,

I am a concerned American citizen who has a few honest questions for you regarding your policy and rhetoric.

Throughout your campaign you embraced the idea of a government that is not entangled in special interests and lobbying. The day after your inauguration, you addressed this issue once more by placing barriers between your administration and lobbyists. Despite your words, you have granted waivers to several lobbyists over the past few months to work with your administration and the presence of special interests has not changed in a significant way compared to past administrations. Why the difference in rhetoric and policy?

You later also said that bills would be released 5 days in advance so that the American public and Congress could get a fair chance to see them before they were voted on. Yet, there have been no significant changes on this front either. Several bills, including the CARD Act, were not released within the promised time frame. Why the difference in rhetoric and policy?

You heavily criticized the Bush administration and their handling of the Guantanamo Bay prison. You assured us that it would be closed by January and the torture stopped. Yet, you recently backed out of that time frame and have not given us any estimate as to when it will actually happen- if you still plan on doing it. Why the difference in rhetoric and policy?

Over the course of the last year you have often said that you believe in capitalism and free markets. Yet, virtually every step you have taken, from pushing the stimulus to supporting the bailouts to supporting Cash for Clunkers, has been against the very system you say you still hold in high regard. Why the difference in rhetoric and policy?

Your administration has called for a stronger dollar several times over the past few months, especially recently as the dollar has weakened dramatically. Yet, you have supported policies that increase spending, increase the deficits, and weaken the dollar as the Fed is forced to devalue the currency to help fund these programs. Why the difference in rhetoric and policy?

You often blasted the previous administration for their absurd spending habits and told us that any spending increases you make would be counteracted by spending cuts, making net spending equal or lower. Despite the hopeful words, your spending this year has created a deficit of over $1.4 trillion, more than three times Bush’s biggest spending year. Why the difference in rhetoric and policy?

During your campaign you told us that the health care reform debate would be televised on CSPAN where viewers would be able to see Congressman and doctors negotiating with one another. You said this would show who really cares about the people and who adheres to the special interest groups. Despite the good idea, most of the dealing has been done in private and the American public has had the same amount of insight into the Congressional proceedings as with any other bill. Why the difference in rhetoric and policy?

In one of your debates you also said that there would be no insurance mandate. Yet, in HR3962, the plan that you are currently backing, there is such a mandate. Why the difference in rhetoric and policy?

You came to the White House offering a change from the heavy politics, special interest manipulation, and opacity between the people and government. You offered us transparency, fairness, and government accountability. Yet, this has not happened. So, with that I would like to ask you Mr. President, why the difference in rhetoric and policy?

A concerned citizen,
Miraj Patel

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