Posted on 11/25/2014 1:37:18 PM PST by SeekAndFind
Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) had some good news for Republicans on Tuesday. Speaking at the National Press Club, the Empire State senator issued a veiled criticism of Hillary Clinton when he insisted that Democrats can only win the White House again in 2016 if they make a convincing case for big government.
That same underlying expectation that government should help make life easier for the middle class is as strong as its ever been, setting the stage for a Democratic victory in 2016 if, and only if, we can convince people that government can work and help restore the middle class to prosperity, Schumer said. And were in a much better position to do this than Republicans, because when economic conditions are declining for the middle class, the electorate instinctively turns to Democrats.
But in order to win in 2016, Democrats must embrace government, he added. Not run away from it.
Later in his address, Schumer had the audacity to blame the press for the Democratic Party’s current predicament. Thats right: the media, in Schumers estimation, is simply not favorable enough toward Democratic narratives about the efficacy of government:
Republicans will continue to paint government as the enemy and the media will continue to highlight government failures, because they make for better copy than government success, the senator said. That leaves the job to we Democrats.”
If Schumers theory is accurate, Democrats sure have their work cut out for them.
In June, Gallup found that the publics confidence in all three branches of the federal government had reached all-time lows since that firm began polling on confidence in 1991. The Pew Research Center, which has been monitoring the level of trust in government since the Eisenhower administration, essentially confirmed Gallups results.
In 1958, an average of 73 percent of the public expressed trust in the federal government. That rose to an all-time high of 77 percent in November of 1964. That trust collapsed over the course of the Johnson and Nixon administrations. Though it briefly rebounded under Reagan and George H. W. Bush, faith in the federal government waned significantly under George W. Bush and Barack Obama. As of February, only 24 percent of the public reported expressing trust in government.
Troublingly for Democrats, this crisis of confidence in government extends to a vital segment of the in-partys coalition of ascendant voters: Young people.
Harvard’s poll showed millennials, which the pollsters defined as peopled aged 18 to 29, have lost trust in a variety of different major public institutions including the President, the military, Congress, the Supreme Court, and the federal government as a whole, Business Insider reported in April.
In November, 2014 exit polling revealed that 54 percent of voters believed that the government is doing too many things better left to businesses and individuals. Only 41 percent of the public said that government should do more to solve problems.
Rather than focusing on assuring the public that their eyes are deceiving them and that big government is the answer to all the nations woes, Schumer might have advised his fellow Democrats to demonstrate some competence in managing the leviathan federal government. But perhaps that is too big of an ask even for Democrats.
Maybe, just maybe, that is the Democratic Partys real 2016 challenge.
Stand up Chuck!
But Obama has spent the last 6 years making a VERY convincing case AGAINST big government.
Too late. Dems have done more than ‘bought into’ big Gov. They have done all manner of illicit acts to & with it.
Chucky will soon be replacing Harry Reid, and he’s just as bad, or worse.
and now he wants more guvment??
you just can't fix stupid.
So what else is new?
Which will make for even bigger “wave election” for 2016 possible.
Kinda like changing Himmler for Goering.
Chuck Schumer: Democrats must embrace big government to win in 2016
I thought that’s what’s been Killing the Democrats ,LOL Double Down Time
Damn right.
The argument for growing government is the same argument that was made for bloodletting as a medical treatment.
Patient is sick. Lets let out some blood.
Patient is sicker. Lets draw some more blood.
Patient continues to get worse. Need to draw more blood.
Patient is dead. Bad blood must have killed her.
Schumer: Dems erred with ObamaCare
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3230947/posts?page=33
Schumer: Democrats Should Not Have Pursued Obamacare
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3230910/posts?page=85
Hence the need for him to import millions of semi-literate illegals that reflexively support big government in their own 3rd world hellholes, knowing full well that they bring their voting patterns with them when they sneak into the US.
And, yes, my father actually worked for the government 1942-46 (U.S. Navy), 1956-1960 (USDA) and part-time in the Naval Reserve 1946-64.
Oh gosh no!
I sure hope they don’t do that!
We’d SURE be finished if they did.
You can do anything, just don’t run on growing more government.
They embrace big government in China. And New York.
I wonder what Harvard Law School is teaching students about the Constitution? Its certainly not teaching students about Congresss Article I, Section 8-limited powers which lawmakers like Sen Schumer hypocritically swear to protect and defend.
BIG GOVERNMENT IS CRONY SOCIALISM
Socialism Is Legal Plunder - Bastiat
1 + 1 = $17,955,930,368, 247 and counting, upChuck.
YOU DID build that debt slavery, you POS SCUMBAG.
‘Rats & RINOS should be running from angry mobs.
—That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.
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