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Everybody on the bandwagon

Democracy took a hit along with GMC: it's time to wake up, America

By: Tracey Wallace

Issue date: 6/9/09 Section: Opinion
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On May 29, when word finally surfaced about the sketchy stepping down of Rick Wagoner, General Motors CEO for the past 8 years, saying that the government had asked him to essentially - given it was governmentally issued - abandon post, heads around this democratic country of ours, well, traditionally, just didn't quite notice the implication. Naturally.

I'm not the first to say it and I certainly won't be last, but facts are facts and here's one to chew on: Americans are bandwagon fanatics. It all started from the beginning with the whole notion of democracy. Everyone was on board, even amidst the almost assured death penalty punishment that their European overseer would enforce were they to be caught. But that thought was put on the back burner because as Americans, we crave freedom, we crave the exploration of the unknown and we crave attention. So, thus, we join bandwagons, not because of its near anonymity within a powerful force, but because of the power those forces have when in compliance. All for one and one for all, as they say.

Of course, all bandwagons have their drawbacks. For example, who really won independence when the treaty of Paris was signed? Not I, for one.

Yet, again and again Americans fall into this luring black hole of a trap, if you will, and we lose all sense, all guidance, all logical thought. It happened in World War II with the decision to not join the war. It happened in the '60s with the governmental testing of drugs. It happened recently with the ignorance of facts and the constant emphasis of being emotionally satisfied through reparations of 9/11. In each of these cases, the bandwagon we created backfired: Pearl Harbor, Charles Manson, George Bush and a war we all hate.

But it hasn't been until now that a bandwagon of manifest destiny proportions has taken over the states, one citizen at a time: Obama-ism.

It started with his swanky speech, his perfect smile, his novelty. Our televisions radiated raves of near Nazi-German-sized obsession. We watched, we listened, we fell in love and then we voted. My friends, we all jumped on to the bandwagon.

Alas, it's time to jump off.
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