Jul 22 2009

Obama, Change & The Missing Conversation

Hello dear friends,

I started off writing this as a blog entry, then decided to submit it to a wider audience–and it got picked up and published  on Tuesday, July 21, 2009 by CommonDreams.org
URL to article: http://www.commondreams.org/view/2009/07/21-11

Obama, Change and The Missing Conversation
by Christina Baldwin © 2009

I was in a local espresso cafe this afternoon–short single shot latte for myself, an Americano for my dad, and a big cookie to share–when the tee-shirt on the young barista took my breath away, and momentarily, my ability to order some mid-afternoon caffeine.  He was wearing Shepherd Fairey’s iconic design-a poster shirt on which a headshot of President Obama’s face is rendered in red/white/blue. “CHANGE,” it said.

“Great shirt,” I said. We smiled broadly at each other–the local boy and the local 60-year old. I wanted to talk, but my coffee was getting cold, and my dad was waiting for me in his condo two blocks up the hill, and my dog was tied outside looking in need of a bush sometime real soon. I hurried on, but hours later I’m still missing that conversation.

I wanted to ask him, “So how do you think he’s doing?” I look at him: young, maybe his first time voting. Blue eyes, short blond hair, probably working his way through college on free caffeine and minimum wage plus tips.  At least he has a job; at least I still have $5.00 for designer coffee and a cookie-and change for the tip jar.

I know Obama inherited an incredible mess surrounded by labyrinthine complexities designed to make solution nearly impossible.  At first I said, “He’s got to feed the lions, and then he can turn his attention to systemic change in the Empire.” Months go by. I am busy, he is busy. I read Bill Moyers, Chris Hedges, Paul Klugman, Naomi Klein, Amy Goodman. I read Newsweek, and skim the New York Times and Washington Post. Now I say, “Please don’t let him be swallowed into the bowels of this powerful and deceitful dragon.”

How are you Barack Obama? What are you reading? Who are you listening to? Remember all those people who stood in Grant Park on a warm November night, and on the national Mall on a cold January day? Remember how the world stopped to watch you step into this office? These people– and I among them– are willing to help you slay the dragon, and we cannot slay it if you are consumed by it or protecting it!

Just so you know: I’m done shopping. I’m gardening. I’m saving money in my local bank. I’m practicing how little to spend and how small my energy consumption can be. I’m looking to you and Congress to reshape my country for its next phase of world leadership. I imagine a country dedicating itself to sustainable uses of energy and natural resources, retooling its economy for green jobs in a green future, reskilling the American workforce; a country weaning itself from consumerism, a country of diplomacy and foreign aid rather than ill-defined warring in a suffering world, a country with universal health care and decent public education, for Pete’s sake.

I am emailing and writing and signing e-petitions and am frustrated at all the rings of protection that surround him now. Last week I got a letter from my President. He paid for the stamp, I noticed, nice touch. I imagine somewhere a room full of young people like the café latte boy, opening letters, glancing at them and sorting them into stacks for reply: concerned about economy, health care, the war… Then someone inputs my name and address and my acknowledgement is on its way. Minimum wage: no tips.

The President thanked me for my “perspective on the economy,” though he didn’t mention the Bill Moyers article I had stapled to my correspondence. He addressed me by my first name; he signed it “Sincerely,” with his name– a computer generated signature mark, no title-like I’d know who it was, nice touch. Only  he never saw it. So what would happen if we all wrote-all at once? August 4 is Barack Obama’s birthday-exactly 28 weeks into his Presidency. He needs to hear from his people. He needs thousands, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of greetings streaming in all at once. Let’s write– in support, in concern, in celebration, in prayers for peace, in standing with HOPE, willing to believe in significant and radical CHANGE.

Let’s all write. The postal service needs the money. We need to be counted. Buy a card or make a card; send drawings from your kids, a photo. Let’s get personal. Wish him well, wish him wisdom, wish him courage-and tell him we’re willing to come along. “When the people lead, the leaders will follow.” He needs us-he needs feedback that is not filtered through a dozen advisors with a thousand interest groups yelling in their ears. I know no postman drives up to the White House doors. Our cards will be taken to the sorting room and run through security, but the impact of a hundred thousand birthday cards is registered somewhere. And maybe after they’ve been safety checked they’ll actually let him take a stack out to Camp David where he can drink iced tea with Michelle on a hot August afternoon, watch the girls play with the dog, and hold the heart of the people in his hands.

“Dearest Sir, Happy Birthday! Thank you for being President at this time. Remember what Alice Walker wrote you about finding the joy in this and not turning old and grey-skinned with burden? Let us help you. Let us tell each other the truth as it keeps evolving.  I hope your garden is growing well. Aren’t those peas sweet when they come out of the pod? And ripe tomatoes– wow. Did you see the Star Trek movie yet? Wasn’t that a great scene where the young Spock and the old Spock are talking with each other? The moment made me think of you-go to that old man, the former President, and ask him for advice. May you live long and help us all prosper.

Love, Christina

Freeland, WA”

Please forward, share, Facebook, Twitter and tweet this idea on—and send that birthday card!

Copyright ©2009 Christina Baldwin. All rights reserved.

9 Comments to “Obama, Change & The Missing Conversation”

  1. Sara Tokheimon 23 Jul 2009 at 5:28 pm

    Amen! Very well said and I like the idea of sending birthday cards to the President, at least this one. I agree that we are not getting what we were promised - yet. I think if he actually touched and read any of these cards that will arrive he would get the idea that the country is willing to step up and help fix this mess we have. We need to get the lobbyists out of the room and he needs to talk to real people. Anyway it is nice to read your blog, I was directed here through a facebook response.

    I was sorry to read about the passing of your dog Gwennie. My condolences.

  2. MaryEllen Wilsonon 24 Jul 2009 at 1:56 pm

    Awesome letter — I posted the link on my fb page! I’ll send my fellow leo a birthday greeting! Thanks for sharing your writings. MaryEllen

  3. Irene Franceson 24 Jul 2009 at 4:09 pm

    Love the thought that when the people lead, the leaders will follow - I think we, the followers, are too complacent in life, and give up our responsibilities to make a difference in our own part of the world. Love your work, Christina.

  4. Jeanne Petrickon 24 Jul 2009 at 4:17 pm

    I love the intention of your letter, Christina! Thanks for putting it out there.

    Even if he doesn’t actually hold these cards in his hands, he will feel the collective energy from the very act of our sending them. Just the support he needs 28 weeks into this huge job.

    The prayer that I pray for him everyday is - may you be true to yourself with every action that you take. If he can be true to himself, hope and change will have a space to grow.
    This also calls to each one of us to do what we ask of him.
    This torch is too heavy to carry alone.
    Happy Birthday Mr. President

  5. cristina molinar berumenon 26 Jul 2009 at 6:36 pm

    I have just read your proposal for the birthday card for the president. Wow!! what a great idea. I would love to do that too because, although he is not our president, I think that he is (still) the president of world’s hope. I was wondering in the past days where was the change that he promised…. and your words just painted what I was feeling. I still have hope, I know that you too…. but…for how long?

  6. Elaine Hansenon 29 Jul 2009 at 3:31 pm

    Yes, it has been a very hard 6 months for all of us - between the economy and the never ending wars - all of them.

    I can not imagine walking into a new job like the President of the United States and not having some missteps.

    Sending the birthday cards to wish him well and remind him - we are still standing and he doesn’t have to carry it alone.

    There is such a crisis of ethics in this country - I don’t know how you turn that around quickly…or is that just a story I’m telling myself?

    Thanks for the reminder that we need to encourage and affirm each other to keep on keeping on…

    Happy Birthday President Obama.

  7. Lori Wostlon 31 Jul 2009 at 11:27 am

    So what’s the address? Cards need to go out today!

  8. Lori Wostlon 31 Jul 2009 at 2:26 pm

    Well the hard part was the zip code - I did find it finally on google…thanks anyway. My card is on its way.

  9. Jill Schroderon 04 Aug 2009 at 2:29 pm

    I came to read this post on August 4, O’s birthday, just in time to send a birthday greeting too. What a fine piece, Christina, thank you for it, your inspiration, considerations…connecting us to our higher selves and motives in these challenging times. I will link this to my site and blog, and pass on the word.

    Happy Birthday, Barack.

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