Hero-worshiping Obama is not the answer to Ireland's problems
Posted on Tuesday, May 24, 2011 at 05:01 PM
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It seems everyone in Ireland is feeling great about themselves after the visit of President Obama yesterday. It was the ultimate feel‑good day, with the most powerful man on Earth and "coolest President ever" shaking hands, kissing babies and schmoozing with the Irish people for a few hours. The President delivered a speech in front of tens of thousands at College Green in Dublin, a beautiful, mostly sun-drenched setting that looked spectacular yesterday. The speech itself, however, was pure cotton candy: tastes good, but when you try to swallow it there's nothing there. If you read it, rather than listen to it, you'll see what I mean.
Yesterday I said it would be "mostly feel-good platitudes and little else." Platitudes may be not quite right, but feel-good Irish-America boilerplate surely is. Yet, that hasn't stopped people describing the speech as "inspiring" and "electrifying."
If people were inspired that's great, but it was a transitory moment. The Obama-high will quickly pass. He won't be back until after he's out of office. He will be very little help to the people of Ireland, who are in the middle of the worst crisis since the early 1920s. He is, after all, the President of the United States. It's not his job to help Ireland.
Yet all over America - and in Canada and Australia and elsewhere - there are people who have a deep affection for Ireland, who can and will help Ireland. People of talent and experience. Creative, clear-thinking people who do actually understand Ireland, have ideas that could help the country and should be taken seriously when they say they want to help.
A week ago one of those people, former San Jose Mayor Tom McEnery offered a critical analysis of where Ireland is now and where we are heading. He also offered three concrete suggestions as to what we should do next. McEnery's plan is to utilize the diaspora, don't "lose them in a jumble of compliments and forums." McEnery says we should put a successful Irish-American, like Intel's retired CEO Craig Barrett, in charge of Ireland's development agency. It's a fantastic idea.
The doors that are already opened to someone of Barrett's stature, the knowledge and experience he would bring to the table and the common language Barrett shares with the heads of those businesses we need to target for investment would be massive advantages for Ireland as it competes with other EU nations for American and other inward investment.
McEnery {photo} has other ideas on a global Irish entrepreneurs support system and a role for committed, successful Irish-Americans (and others) in the Irish legislature - a revised version of the current Seanad (Senate), the weaker upper house of the Irish parliament.
McEnery's call to action deserves attention, but I fear it has fallen on deaf ears. Such proposals are a challenge to those currently in positions of power here. They also represent a gamble for all, a leap of faith in those children and grandchildren whose stories were cheered yesterday.
The Obama visit was a fleeting moment. It's over and the problems here remain. McEnery is talking about something long-lasting, with the potential to generate work and wealth, to lift the Irish people, possibly save them the fate of another lost generation and to begin to build the broader, non-geographical linked-up Facebook Irish nation that will benefit those "away" and "at home."
Yesterday was a dream day in the middle of a long nightmare. Now as the dream fades the nightmare looms again. It's time to wake up, get to work and grab the helping hand being offered. It's long past time Ireland brought the diaspora on board to help steer the ship. Things could hardly be worse, but the talents and goodwill of the diaspora can lead to our best days.
{Photos from Google images and ITLG.org}
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Searlit | Jun 01, 2011, 05:15 PM EDT
McNamara31, glad you like it. I look forward to reading your comments, I think everyone on this site does. Sláinte!
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McNamara31 | Jun 01, 2011, 02:37 PM EDT
Searlit Great!
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Searlit | May 27, 2011, 11:14 PM EDT
MacNamara31, how about The IC Brigade? Smiling...
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joanxis | May 27, 2011, 10:15 PM EDT
Well, cathy/marty, let's see. I'm predominantly Irish but have some Scots blood and English blood running thru' my veins and a bit of French Hugenot and Dutch thrown into the mix. I think we are all a conglomerate of several heritages. BTW, saying you are British, which Obama did, means the British Isles. Now if he had said he was English, that would have been more specific, but he didn't. Many people, me included, have a mixture of "British" in us. Oh, and please stop shouting. I have a headache.
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cathy/marty | May 27, 2011, 09:18 PM EDT
FOR ALL YOU OBAMA LOVING PEOPLE. DID YOU HEAR BARRY HAS WEE BIT OF OF ENGLISH BLOOD IN HIMSELF. OH LORD WILL IT EVER END. LETS SEE? BARRY IS IRISH, ENGLISH. AFRICAN,SAWHELLI, NOVERSCOCIAN, JEWISH MUSLIM. (OH MY GOD) HE SHOULD BE PRESIDENT. REMEMBER A VOTE FOR BARRY IS A VOTE FOR (CHANGE)
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McNamara31 | May 27, 2011, 03:51 PM EDT
Searlit ...The new Fighting Irish (ha,ha)
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Searlit | May 27, 2011, 01:09 PM EDT
Yes, MacNamara31 it is sad, yet there are about a dozen or so of us posters who refute the message of hate spewed about on this site. Proud to be of service...
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seagreen | May 27, 2011, 12:30 PM EDT
yankee724 I guess yankee means you are a patriot!
Over half of the electorate were on welfare.right! They were all watching the Dukes of Hazzard, and all decided to go vote for Obamie. They piled into pickup trucks and picked up friends along the way. This must have happened all over San Francisco, Seattle, Chicago,Boston, Minneapolis,New York,Philadelphia, and all of the other well known centers of despondant people with little education and no hope! Will wonders ever cease! How unfair that this bonehead (you know what that means) defeated a lifelong warmonger, and a woman that is more suited to sell Mary Kay cosmetics. Get some facts (not that they mean anything) and don't let your mouth overload your ass.
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joanxis | May 27, 2011, 11:30 AM EDT
Skib and Yankee724, your hatred of Obama is pathetic. Y - you actually think that the overwhelming majority of people who voted Obama into office were people on welfare and wanted "Obama money"? What an ignorant statement. That's a whole lot of people you just insulted to justify your hatred for the president. Try and prove it with facts. No, you can't because it's just you opinion. You can't believe that serious, thoughtful and intelligent people did their research and liked what they saw in Obama and voted him into office. Well, they did. Try and get over it.
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McNamara31 | May 27, 2011, 09:40 AM EDT
Searlit sad isn't it?
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Searlit | May 26, 2011, 10:44 PM EDT
@ McNamara31, good luck with Skibberrean. I've read his posts. He is a hardcore Obama hater.
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Ratslayer | May 26, 2011, 05:15 PM EDT
Wow the censorship of favorable Obama comments on this website is pretty amazing.
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McNamara31 | May 26, 2011, 01:52 PM EDT
Skibberrean.. What does this last rant from you have to do with my prior posts. I don't worship, I get informed (from real sources) then I make decisions. In the last week I have been confronting the bigots with facts; that's not childish that's what the grownups do.
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Skibberrean | May 26, 2011, 10:07 AM EDT
McNamara, You're doing it again! You need to educate yourself and stop depending on the mainstream media who worship this PHONEY like a god. They wouldn't worship Jesus Christ if He stood before them. Wake Up! EDUCATE YOURSELVES! McNamara your lack of intelligence is showing by you believeing a slanted liberal childish commercial.
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