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ZOT: Dean's agenda isn't radical; it's plain sensible
tallahassee democrat ^ | 1/2/04 | Matthew Miller

Posted on 01/02/2004 8:48:39 AM PST by still hungover

It's one thing for rival Democrats to slam Howard Dean's domestic agenda as some "left-wing abandonment" of President Clinton's centrist triumphs; after all, a little demagoguery in the service of winning is what primary politics are about.

But in reality, the notion that Dean is somehow radically left on domestic policy, or has "dissed" Bill Clinton, is nonsense. To the extent these charges are serious, they prove how little critics grasp Dean's proposals - and how little they recall Clinton's own domestic vision, which Dean largely seeks to fulfill.

To see today's Democratic squabble in proper context, it helps to take a longer view. On domestic policy, Bill Clinton's presidency consisted of two years on "offense" followed by six years on "defense." The meltdown of his health-care plan in 1994 cost Democrats control of Congress and ended the affirmative phase of Clinton's presidency.

Clinton's great achievement on "defense" was to move the country from large budget deficits (which put Democratic domestic ambitions in a straitjacket) to unprecedented budget surpluses. As 2000 drew near, it was clear that Clinton's surreal odyssey of survival would be vindicated only if he were succeeded by a president who would use the surpluses he was bequeathing to pursue the unfinished progressive agenda he never had a second chance to pursue himself.

But Al Gore did not become president. And now, in record time, George Bush has dissipated the surpluses.

Enter Howard Dean. To his critics, Dean's crime the other day was to suggest it was time for the party to move past Clinton's famous 1995 declaration that "the era of big government is over." Dean said Democrats should not "join Republicans and aim simply to limit the damage they inflict on working families."

Instead, Dean argued that Democrats should again raise their sights. But this isn't abandoning Clinton's legacy - it's precisely the opportunity that Clinton's defeat of the Gingrich "revolution" and his surplus-generating survival was intended to create.

What "radical" goals would Dr. Dean urge the party to pursue, in what he now calls a "New Social Contract for Working Families"? Affordable health care for the 44 million uninsured. Affordable child care. Universal preschool for millions of poorer kids who don't have it. A new commitment to make college more affordable. A modest increase in the minimum wage. New efforts to encourage savings for average citizens.

These goals aren't radical; they're common sense. But the conservative movement has so successfully shaped perceptions of where the 50-yard line lies in political debate that they can be plausibly branded as "lefty" -- meaning the media can (for now, at least) be persuaded to characterize them this way.

In seeking to move the 50-yard line back toward common sense, Howard Dean is doing what needs to be done - and privately, other Democrats know it. If anything, his ambitions are too timid. A modest increase in the minimum wage, for example, won't begin to address the scandal of tens of millions of Americans who live in poverty despite living in households headed by full-time workers. On education, Dean has offered nothing to address the teacher crisis that plagues millions of our poorest children.

The one place where Dean's tone does break with Clinton's is his determination to take on the excesses of corporate America. Yet few recall that a central riff in Clinton's 1992 campaign decried excessive CEO pay; the issue resonated powerfully (and still does) with ordinary citizens of all stripes. In office, however, Clinton eschewed such confrontational rhetoric in favor of working with Wall Street and the corporate community to tame the deficit and expand health coverage.

But after the shocking corruption exposed in the last few years - from Enron to Tyco to the New York Stock Exchange, the heart of capitalism - no serious candidate can ignore the "rot at the top" as a political issue. Even conservatives and thoughtful business leaders know something went wrong among a serious swath of our business elite - and that this needs to change.

Bottom line: You can have doubts about Howard Dean's electability. But you can't doubt that his domestic agenda is roughly where Democrats in 2004 ought to be.

Now if only we could get Dean to stop worrying about reading Osama Bin Laden his Miranda rights ...


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KEYWORDS: 2004; dean
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1 posted on 01/02/2004 8:48:39 AM PST by still hungover
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To: still hungover
Still hungover? A good zot of electricity will fix that in a jiffy.
2 posted on 01/02/2004 8:50:42 AM PST by dirtboy (Howard Dean - all bike and no path)
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To: still hungover; dirtboy

3 posted on 01/02/2004 8:52:23 AM PST by Constitution Day (Iraqi blogger to President Bush: "The bones in the mass graves salute you, Avenger of the Bones.")
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To: still hungover
Mmmm. Ozone. I love that smell
4 posted on 01/02/2004 8:52:25 AM PST by showme_the_Glory (No more rhyming, and I mean it! ..Anybody got a peanut.....)
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To: dirtboy
Why zot our new friend? Let him/her shake off the headache by explaining why you or I should support the anti-American Dr. Anger.
5 posted on 01/02/2004 8:52:26 AM PST by Coop (God bless our troops!)
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To: still hungover
Joined today to post this crap did you?
6 posted on 01/02/2004 8:52:54 AM PST by Holly_P
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To: Coop
Maybe we should offer him a Bloody Mary for his last meal...
7 posted on 01/02/2004 8:53:55 AM PST by dirtboy (Howard Dean - all bike and no path)
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To: still hungover
Bottom line: You can have doubts about Howard Dean's electability.


Nah...... no doubts.
8 posted on 01/02/2004 8:54:29 AM PST by deport ( Some folks wear their halos much too tight...)
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To: still hungover
Welcome to Free Republic!

Might I suggest a flame retardant suit? There are some lovely after-Christmas sales on right now; you should take advantage.
9 posted on 01/02/2004 8:55:24 AM PST by FourtySeven (47)
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To: still hungover
You may hear a buzzing sound as the capacitors charge.
10 posted on 01/02/2004 8:56:04 AM PST by ChadGore (George W. Bush has done more to earn my vote than any other American alive today.)
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To: dirtboy
:-) Given our tongue-bitten friend's reading material, I think "still stoned" would have been a much more accurate moniker.
11 posted on 01/02/2004 8:56:11 AM PST by Coop (God bless our troops!)
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To: still hungover; secret garden; VRWCmember; xsmommy; 4mycountry

Great name, it would agree with this premis.

We got a live one here


12 posted on 01/02/2004 8:56:13 AM PST by NeoCaveman (Happy New Year)
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To: still hungover
It's only gonna hurt for about a year.
13 posted on 01/02/2004 8:57:37 AM PST by Cyber Ninja (His legacy is a stain on the dress.)
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To: still hungover
One extra ctrispy zot here!


14 posted on 01/02/2004 8:57:48 AM PST by NeoCaveman (Happy New Year)
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To: Coop
Conservatives should love the fiscally conservative Dean.
15 posted on 01/02/2004 8:58:08 AM PST by still hungover
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To: still hungover
I'm convinced the liberals are convinced they cannot win, therefore if they are going to lose anyways they may as well got down in flames.
16 posted on 01/02/2004 8:58:19 AM PST by VRWC_minion (Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and most are right)
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To: OnTheDress
It's only gonna hurt for about a year.

In his case, he's gonna hurt for another five.

17 posted on 01/02/2004 8:58:40 AM PST by dirtboy (Howard Dean - all bike and no path)
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To: deport
It's funny, because as much as I dislike liberal ideology, it never even occurs to me to waste my time on a site like DU. Signing up just to get banned, day after day. I prefer to actually interact with folks, exchanging ideas, and learning. Guess that makes me quite the radical, huh?
18 posted on 01/02/2004 8:59:18 AM PST by Coop (God bless our troops!)
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To: still hungover
For the last FREAKING TIME YOU LIBERAL IDIOTS AND LIARS: (directed to author of column not poster 'still hungover'

THERE WAS NO SURPLUS IN THE CLINTON YEARS !!!

As proof of my radically controversial statement I offer you the official U.S. Government listing of the PUBLIC DEBT, from their own web site.

To review the basics, if there had benn a "surplus" (i.e. more money taken in then spent) then for whatever year that occurred the debt would go DOWN. It did not. Thus the surplus was notional, a fraud, dependent on strange accounting rules. What it was not, even close, was an actual year that we ended up with more than we started with. Clinton did not pay down 1 penny of debt in his eight years. To say otherwise is to lie.

09/30/2000 $5,674,178,209,886.86
09/30/1999 5,656,270,901,615.43
09/30/1998 5,526,193,008,897.62
09/30/1997 5,413,146,011,397.34
09/30/1996 5,224,810,939,135.73
09/29/1995 4,973,982,900,709.39
09/30/1994 4,692,749,910,013.32
09/30/1993 4,411,488,883,139.38
09/30/1992 4,064,620,655,521.66

19 posted on 01/02/2004 8:59:23 AM PST by Jack Black
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To: still hungover
oh but we do. please nominate him.....
20 posted on 01/02/2004 8:59:29 AM PST by xsmommy
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