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Julianne Malveaux: Are Republicans Causing High Unemployment?

by Dr. Julianne Malveaux

The unemployment rate has hovered above 8 percent for several months, most recently holding ground at 8.2 percent, the same as last month.  Meanwhile the African American unemployment rate went up, technically to 14.4 percent, and we all know that means the real rate is even higher, in excess of 25 percent.  Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney interrupted his vacation to gloat about the number of Americans who are experiencing misery, and his gloating might be at least somewhat amusing were this not the same man who says he likes to fire people.

The 8.2 percent unemployment is not in President Obama’s best interest.  Many who are feeling the misery and pain are open to an alternative, even if it is one as muddled and confused as Mr. Romney who doesn’t support health care reform, but pushed a plan similar to the one President Obama passed.  This man has so talked out of his mouth, that a simple reel of his contradictory quotes would make it clear how confused, or deliberately deceiving he is.

The good news for President Obama is that the lower the unemployment rate goes, the better his chances for re-election.  The better news for President Obama is that many people don’t snap into campaign mode until after Labor Day.  People want jobs, to be sure, but the summer numbers even if they are level, don’t alarm everyone.  The employment reports that our president has to pay the most attention to are those released September 7 and October 5.  This is when Republicans will get all cranked up and suggest that President Obama can’t handle the fractured economy he inherited.

Can the unemployment rate drop?  Well if Republicans would pass the American Jobs Act, an actual plan for employment, it might.  It is in the interest of the nation’s unemployed, but not in the interest of Republican chicanery, for the American Jobs Act to be passed.  In some ways, Republicans are starving their constituents to thwart President Obama.  Similarly, when state and local governments have to lay people off because their budgets are tight, the federal government has previously stepped in to help.  Part of the recovery funds went to state and local governments, some who turned the money down in the interest of fiscal conservatism.  There the Republicans go again, hurting their constituents to thwart President Obama.

Part of the reason Republicans can get away with this is because no one is pressuring them.  Just like the Tea Party has pushed these people to the right, somebody needs to push them back to center.  The Tea Party has virtually obliterated the notion of a moderate Republican, but there must be some out there, and what has to happen is that somebody needs to push back.

The African American community has to push too.  While few of us are Republicans, many of us live in districts with Republican representation.  These representatives need to hear from us, and from our neighbors, not always African American.  And these representatives need to hear from our mayors, not always Democratic, who can pressure them to do the right thing by cities.

Meanwhile, Republicans fiddle while Rome burns because no one has called them on it.  Whenever Mr. Romney says President Obama has no plan, somebody needs to remind him of the American Jobs Act.  Whenever Mr. Romney starts babbling about health care, someone ought to throw Massachusetts in his face. And when the braying bunch of bobbleheads who call themselves the Tea Party get worked up over the economy, we need to ask them, how many people in your family are unemployed; how much Social Security does your mama have, don’t your kids have student loans, does everyone in your family have health care.  Fuelled by race matters and rhetoric, working class white people are organized for Romney, someone who would cut education, health care, and Social Security and put those “savings” into military spending and tax cuts for the wealthy.  In other words, and not for the first time, working class white people are working against their own economic interests.

       Meanwhile, if House Republicans want to move an economic agenda that helps some 14 million unemployed people, perhaps they can see their way clear to pass the American Jobs Act.  We don’t need all the Republicans, maybe just a third of them, and I’ll wager that perhaps that many have sense enough to see that which their leader, John Boehner (R-OH) does not.  In any case, let’s make it plain.  The unemployment rate is stagnant because Republicans have failed to act.

5 Responses to Julianne Malveaux: Are Republicans Causing High Unemployment?

  1. Louis St Cyr Reply

    July 12, 2012 at 12:12 pm

    We know the Republican Party is a White mans dream party. They want to keep the minority poor so they can continue to rake in huge profits. The Tea Party is just an off spring of the KKK with their hoods and gowns removed!
    We should blow their minds and put another Black Person in there after President Obam, maybe a Black Woman.

  2. vernbvb Reply

    July 12, 2012 at 2:07 am

    Corporate America is the culprit causing high unemployment. But Republicans and some Democrats are the puppets which are preventing job bills from passing because they need the corporate money in order to be re-elected so they can continue to work against the average American. This country is so mired in corruption that it may be too late to prevent a blatant Corporate takeover. The fact that no one is talking about voting machine fraud and the anti-government rhetoric of our governmental elected representatives is mindboggling. President Obama and other Democrats don’t stand a chance against the corrupt system we have in place. Corporate Legislators have done this country the worst disservice in the history of politics.

  3. cejj Reply

    July 9, 2012 at 8:27 pm

    I truly don’t understand Why Are Americans Afraid To Take Off The Blinders. It should be very clear that the Republican Party doe’s not represent the interest of this country, and they are only concerned with the top 2%, the millionares and the billionares interest only.
    If we are all Americans no matter what color you represent, you have earned the right to vote, you have a right to earn a living in order to feed your family. The top 2% have made their money, and to stop working to find ways to help others are asinine decisions.Afro Americans must vote Big in November to put a stop on these misguilded people.

  4. Derrick Reply

    July 9, 2012 at 5:47 pm

    This is the Truth! The majority of corporate jobs are held by racist caucasoids!

    They are not hiring ANYBODY or they are just hiring their own people. They want to see this president out of the office, so they can take over and rule.

    This is a plan to keep Black people in servitude positions…not to own anything. ALL of your major corporations are republiKLANS and they will make sure their own people suffer, to keep Black people out of work.

    We need to stop depending on neither one these parties because they are one in the same. At one time in his-story it was called the Democratic-Republican Party…they were ONE PARTY!

    The demonRATS only want to give us crumbs, while the republiklan party don’t want us to have NONE!

    Peace & Truth

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