President Obama’s Gutter Ball

PRESS RELEASE

Tuesday, March 24, 2009
From: Can-Do Conservatives of America–
The Voice for Disabled Conservative Americans
Contact: Press Secretary, Debra Mantey (989) 551-7493

In more ways than one, President Barack Obama rolled a gutter ball last week.  In addition to his unfortunate remarks on last Thursday’s Tonight Show, he threatened to raise taxes and cut benefits to our veteran heroes.

On last Thursday night’s “Tonight Show” with Jay Leno, President Obama compared his bowling score to something that was, “…like the Special Olympics.”  While he has since apologized publicly and to the Special Olympics, feelings have still been hurt.  Mr. President, 129 is a fantastic score.  You have ridiculed the athletic abilities of the disabled and while we accept your apology and forgive you, we hope that you will think a little more about your statements on national television.

In addition, President Obama spent the weekend pushing his $3.6 trillion budget proposal.  Adding this to the TARP, The Stimulus, and the Omnibus he is increasing our Federal debt to unthinkable heights and threatening to increase taxes.  We are being saddled with a debt that we will never be able to pay off.   To make matters worse, when taxes are raised on productivity the costs are only going to be passed on the consumers.  This hits the disabled really hard and increases our financial burdens since the basic necessities are going to get more expensive.  Shame on your Mr. President!  These are tough times for all Americans and especially the disabled.  It’s time to end taxes on productivity and really stimulate the economy by enacting the FairTax!

Last but certainly not least, President Obama threatened to cut benefits to our Veterans.  After heat from the American Legion and other advocates for Veterans, the Obama administration backed off.  While there are many things the Federal Government should cut, no expense should be spared for our Vets.  They have sacrificed much in serving our nation and fighting to protect our freedoms.  They are our heroes and deserve our gratitude and thanks.  The last thing they should have to deal with is loss of their benefits.  In fact it is about time we pass a Veterans Bill of Rights on their behalf.

There are many problems and issues we face in our Nation today.  We hope our President will hone in on his game so that, instead of a gutter ball, he will throw a strike and move our nation forward in a positive manner.

MISSION STATEMENT:  The Can-Do Conservatives of America is a new political organization founded by Brian Donegan, a legally blind citizen of Lawrenceville, GA.  The goal of the Can-Do Conservatives is to make sure the voices of the disabled are heard.  They are advocates for freedom and economic liberty, The FairTax, a veterans bill of rights, affordable preventative health care, and the sanctity and value of human life from conception until death.  Please visit our website http://candoconservatives.com

Open Letter to the GOP

Dear GOP,

I wanted to write about something that is coming to the forefront of my mind more and more that I think about it. As you may or may not know, I am disabled. I’m legally blind and I am “blessed” with other handicaps as well. It has been very clear to me for many years that the “Champion” of the disabled are the Democrats. However I feel that the only reason is to use us as political pawns to advance their socialistic goals.

I’M SICK OF THIS!!!

If they think I am going to fall into line because of the vote-buying programs they are setting up by playing “Robin Hood” they have something coming. As Governor Huckabee said at the RNC Convention last year and again at CPAC, “I’m not a Republican because I grew up rich, but because I didn’t want to spend the rest of my life poor, waiting for the government to rescue me.”

There are many groups that Republicans are trying to reach out to (and rightly so – I don’t contest that). What about the disabled? I’ve never heard anyone mention this at all. I see a brighter future for me and for others with conservatism. Many of us are at the bottom rung of the ladder. We are nearly stuck. If we keep moving farther and farther towards socialism we will be stuck with no hope of making our lives better through hard work. I am on SSI disability but I don’t want to. However if I do go out and get a job I’ll lose my health-care which I desperately need. My only alternative is to go back to school and accept more Government aide that is robbed from hard-working people who have no say where that money goes. It could be going down a rat hole for all they know. It’s a catch 22 and I am sick of it! It makes me want to cry..and yes, sometimes I do but I keep hope alive. I’m a fighter. I will continue to carry on!

I see many groups of Conservatives/Republicans but I see little-to-no reaching out to the disabled. I think it is time to change the story! Of course, we are not going to get anywhere if I just tell you what is wrong and don’t offer any solutions. I have a few suggestions.

Within my community (which to be fair is the visually handicapped) we see the Democrats as our champion. It has to do with perception. Most of us are on the lowest rungs of the economic ladder and the overall perception of the Democratic party is that they care more about the little guy than the Republicans do. Perception unfortunately becomes reality. While not a whole lot more, the Democrats reach out more to the disabled in their message. Remember the John Edwards ad about health-care and the disabled person’s story he chronicled in a campaign ad during the last cycle?

However all is not lost. We did have Governor Palin in the last cycle as well. She spoke up for the needs of children with special needs. I spend a decent amount of time volunteering for a school that serves them but I found it unfortunate that she did not go all the way with it and speak on behalf of all of us. However we are on the right track.

I see Governor Huckabee as my “Champion”. Here is a man who did not grow up with “silk stockings and silver spoons.” He knows what it means to struggle. His compassion towards all people was sincere and heart-felt (and continues to be. I should know. I’ve met him in person). Yet his conservative convictions and principles stay true.

So how should the Republicans reach out to those that are disabled?

1. Make sure campaign websites and materials are adaptive. Make sure the websites are able to be read by screen-readers and the text large-enough for the low-sighted to read. Campaign messages on Youtube could be closed-captioned for the hearing impaired. For example my best friend is totally blind and also supported Governor Huckabee’s presidential campaign. However Mike’s site could not be accessed by the standard of screen-readers for the blind, JAWS. Whenever he wanted to access the site to make a donation I had to do it for him.

2. Don’t forget the disabled veterans. Mike didn’t.  He push for the Veterans Bill of Rights. I’m surprised that McCain, of all people, did not even come up with a similar plan. Mike was the lone conservative voice for our Veterans’ interests. They are true heroes. We owe them a lot for fighting for and protecting our freedoms.

3. Also there are other issues that need to be stressed. The FairTax and how the plan will allow us more freedom to make our lives better and advance up the ladder, if we work hard. Also health-care and education reform must be issues of importance because accomplishing them, through conservative means (pro-active health care and school choice) will improve our overall quality of life.

4. Republicans must go and speak to groups within our community, representing the Blind, deaf, and others.

5. For major state-wide and nation-wide elections coalitions are often formed. I saw coalitions for every interest group under the sun but I have yet to see one on the Republican side for the disabled.

Of course this isn’t a one-way street. This is going to take people, like me, speaking up for my community. I can “see” very clearly that I have made the first step towards this.

Brian Donegan, Lawrenceville, GA