Posted on 03/24/2014 3:12:48 PM PDT by Second Amendment First
When it comes to green gentry liberalism, think of an Americanized version of the PBS hitwhere everyone knows his or her place, and our betters look best.
Last week was a good week for natural gas, but a bad one for green gentry liberalism. John Podesta, a veteran of the Clinton White House who is once again a presidential adviser, tried to explain some energy facts of life to the true-believing liberal base. Still, its unclear if Podestas intended audience was listening, and that willful blindness may cost the Democrats control of the Senate.
Podesta warned that opposition to natural gas is impractical and not grounded in reality. As he explained, With all due respect to my friends in the environmental community, if they expect us to turn off the lights and go home, thats sort of an impractical suggestion. Coming from Podestawho previously headed the George Soros-funded Center for American Progressthem was fighting words.
Meanwhile, the Pew Research Center reported that the fight over the Keystone XL pipeline project was not a routine party-line battle between Democrats and Republicans, but a high-profile scrum pitting the Democrats donor class against the rest of America. According to Pew, the public actually favors Keystone by better than two-to-one, with opposition concentrated among graduate degree holding Democrats, and Democrats with household incomes north of $100,000. In contrast to high-end Democrats, working class Democrats support Keystoneregardless of race.
So where does this leave would-be populist Al Gorewho branded Keystone as an atrocity, along with would-be Democratic financial savior and Keystone opponent Tom Steyer, and the Democratic Party itself? How about a world away from job-craving America, and light years from the mid-twentieth century Democratic Party.
Indeed, this gap gives added credence to Professor Fred Siegels critique that todays liberal gentry see the untamed middle classes as the true enemy, as he writes in his new book, The Revolt Against the Masses: How Liberalism has Undermined the Middle Class. Its not that the Democrats dont know that they have a problem with the non-government employee middle class, but its just that they really are not bothered by it. As the New York Times framed the issue, many in the party pay so little attention to white working-class men that it suggests they have effectively given up on converting them.
This hardly looks or sounds like the lunch-bucket liberalism of FDR and Harry Truman, or the JFKs robust New Frontier, which sought to ameliorate poverty while embracing technology and space shots. No, the current iteration of liberalism sounds more like reactionary 19th century Toryism, which, in the words of Siegel, attacked further industrial and commercial expansion as impossibly vulgar. Indeed, the Tories of that day, many of them big landowners, found an intellectual champion in one Thomas Malthus.
Its not that the Democrats dont know that they have a problem with the non-government employee middle class, but its just that they really are not bothered by it.
Think aesthetics as politics, and academic credentials as peerage. Think of a latter-day Americanized version of Downton Abbeywhere everyone knows his or her place, and our betters look best. Oh, also thrown in a dollop of NIMBY, or Not in My Backyard, and take the late President Kennedys nephew Robert Jr. as exemplifying gentry liberalisms inner impulse.
Kennedy Jr., self-declared vaccination opponent and environmental champion, trumpeted his support for wind farmsbut just not near fashionable Cape Cod. Lauding himself for endeavoring to place wind farms in appropriate landscapes, Kennedy declared that he would not build a wind farm on Nantucket Sound. Kennedy conveniently omitted the fact, however, that his familys compound is located in Hyannis Port, on Nantucket Sound itself, but let the world know that he was an environmental lawyer and professor at Pace University Law School. Can you say to the manor born?
Given that the entire House of Representatives and a third of the Senate stand for election in November, Keystone will likely be on the job-hungry electorates mind, particularly given that the Senate seats most likely to be in play are disproportionately located in oil patch America. Democratic held seats in energy-rich Alaska, Colorado, Louisiana, Montana and South Dakota may well change hands on Election Day. Already, MSNBCs Chris Matthews is acclimating himself to the possibility of a Republican-controlled Senate.
Yes, projected Republican wins are a reasoned backlash against Obamacare. But theyre also about jobs, and theyre also about energyjust as it was in 2010. Four years ago, the GOP regained the House in part due to a cap and trade tax passed by House Democrats with the Presidents blessing. As Politico put it: Democrats who voted for the controversial House climate bill were slaughtered at the ballot box, and in the Senate, several reliable green advocates also went down to opponents who derided tough new environmental policies. Ironically, and unexpectedly, even without legislation the U.S. is already nearly halfway to the targets of the cap-and-trade bill.
Its not that the public is anti-environment. Far from it. Rather, its that most Americans are pro-jobs, and the Obamans promise of green jobs galore failed to materialize. Back in 2008, Obama pledged to create 5 million green jobs . . . invest $150 billion over 10 years to deploy clean technologies, protect our existing manufacturing base and create millions of new jobs. To put it mildly, Obama has come up short on each of these metrics. The President is better remembered for the debacle of Solyndra, the solar cell manufacturer that went bankrupt and left the taxpayer holding the bag; a sluggish recovery; declining workforce participation rates; widening inequality, and stock market records that only the one percent can afford to love.
The administration is aware of its shortcomings on green jobs creation. A year ago, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) announced that it was pulling the plug on its publication of new data on employment by industry for businesses that produce green goods and services. While all this may have weighed on Podestas mind, it has apparently escaped the notice of die-hard gentry liberals. And make no mistake: They will definitely be kept awake at nights if the GOP controls the Senate come next January, with only themselves to blame.
Let’s be a be a bit more specific and change
“...with opposition concentrated among graduate degree holding Democrats...”
to
“...with opposition concentrated among marshmallow non-science graduate degree holding Democrats who couldn’t make a bulb light given the bulb, wires, and a battery...”...”
Seems white liberal elites have woken up to the hard truth - their base - criminals, illegals, blacks, and dependent women - won’t win the day without massive voter fraud. And we’re on to that one...
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Ouch! "There'll always be an England!"
Except that now it's not, between its Socialism, creeping shari'a law, encampments of Irish and Romanian gypsies, abandoned churches, and hospitals that incinerate the remains of human babies for heating.
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Help me out here?
How is that possibly true?
How is it relevant?
The actual cause of global warming is the tenure of college professors.
I hate gentry liberalism. This IS the scum of the Earth!
I wonder if the civil war in the Democrat Party will get as much coverage in the lame stream media as the civil war in the GOP? When blue-state politicians start to see the billions in drilling and fracking revenues they’re losing to their red-state counterparts, they’ll start singing a different tune, as evidenced by Podesta’s remarks.
Al Gore calls Keystone XL an atrocity? Al Gore is an atrocity.
So true what you posted.
Don’t forget the rats’ attack on the coal patch too.
Don’t forget the rats’ renewed attacks on the Second Amendment. Here’s the roll call vote on the Manchin - Toomey Amendment from last April.
If I were President I would much rather have been voted into office by the educated, successful people rather than the idiots.
I was reading that current increase in gas prices is due to the increase in ethanol prices. Thank you Al Gore for Ting up the gasoline industry along with my leaf blower and lawn mower + chain saw!
I was reading that current increase in gas prices is due to the increase in ethanol prices. Thank you Al Gore for F-ing up the gasoline industry along with my leaf blower and lawn mower + chain saw!
The best strategy is the separate out the above from the rest of the much more conservative Democratic base. Either convince them to switch or keep them home. Either way we win. Repeat for at least a generation.
FDR was the consummate upper class elitist with a populist facade.
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