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Stop the Democratic Suicide (let's keep it going instead!)
The Daily Beast ^ | 2/17/09 | Michael Lind

Posted on 02/17/2009 5:20:15 PM PST by lewisglad

If the Obama administration doesn’t start to deal with the populist wave headed for Washington, Republicans will tap a reservoir of resentment that could destroy his presidency.

First they came for the bankers. Then they came for the CEOs. Then they came for the liberals. That might be the epitaph of the Democratic Party, if Democrats cannot learn to surf the tsunami of populism created by the economic earthquake.

Already across the world you can hear the rumble. Nations are scrambling to bail out their industries and protect them against foreign competition. The Indian government is slapping restrictions on Chinese imports. In Britain, workers have struck, demanding “British jobs for British workers.” In the US, popular support for “Buy American” provisions is as high as disapproval of the same provisions in the elite press.

As more Americans lose their jobs and their homes, as more businesses crater and banks topple, popular anger is rising like a wall of water over a suddenly quiet beachfront resort. You’d think that the Democrats in Washington would be aware of the danger.

As more Americans lose their jobs and their homes, as more businesses crater and banks topple, popular anger is rising like a wall of water over a suddenly quiet beachfront resort. You’d think that the Democrats in Washington would be aware of the danger. After all, the massive expansion of Great Society spending in the 1960s, followed by the stagflation of the 1970s, allowed the marginal conservative movement to tap populist anger and dominate American politics for a generation. Substitute stimulus for Great Society and years of possible “stag-deflation” for stagflation, and you have a scenario in which the Obama’s overwhelming majority could collapse as quickly as LBJ’s.

To date, however, the Obama administration has seemed more concerned with reassuring Wall Street that it will be protected against Main Street hotheads than in disciplining Wall Street on behalf of Main Street Americans who have lost jobs, homes, and savings. First Obama appointed an economic team dominated by Robert Rubin proteges, like Timothy Geithner, who were considered safe by the Street. Then Geithner put forth a plan which many economists warn might force the public to pay too much for toxic assets held by the banks.

Geithner himself is a lightning rod for populist wrath. Ordinary Americans who fail to pay their taxes can expect strict punishment. When Geithner forgot to pay sizeable sums, he was quickly forgiven and made Treasury secretary. Most Americans cannot afford maids, legal or illegal. Geithner’s violation of US employment laws, in paying an illegal-immigrant maid, was also judged to be a minor indiscretion. After all, he is simply the latest in a series of political appointees with illegal-immigrant maid problems. Let’s be reasonable. Important people can’t be expected to do their own housework, and ten minutes otherwise spent saving the world might be wasted on ascertaining whether their servants are violating US immigration laws or not. As the late Leona Helmsley might have said, immigration laws are for the little people.

Given the opportunity, Republicans can once again tap a reservoir of resentment, some of it justified. For a generation, the white-collar liberals who now dominate the Democratic Party have shown a remarkable ability to dress up their own economic interests in the rhetoric of globalization and anti-racism while attacking the motives and assaulting the characters of Americans who are far less wealthy and privileged. They conveniently forget to pay taxes for their illegal-immigrant maids and nannies, and then they denounce fellow citizens who can’t afford servants as Nazi-like xenophobes for insisting that all immigrants, not just some, obey federal immigration laws. They use their status as alumni of elite universities to get their mediocre children admitted by means of legacy programs (class-based affirmative action), and then they blame racism when working-class and middle-class whites criticize race-based affirmative action. They benefit from a regulated national labor market that effectively restricts the number of lawyers, MBAs and teachers allowed to practice in the US, and then they altruistically offer to sacrifice the livelihoods of American factory workers to help out the Chinese poor and to put American farms out of business to help the African poor. They claim that by living in expensive doorman buildings in fashionable downtowns and using uneconomical, taxpayer-subsidized mass transit they are saving the planet from global warming, and then they criticize working-class Americans with a fraction of their incomes who can only afford to live in exurbs and shop at Sam’s Club as sprawl-creating slobs. And they nod their heads in agreement when the elite editorial pages tell them on a near-daily basis that the greatest threat to America’s future is not ruthlessly nationalistic Asian mercantilism or lawless hedge-fund operations, but the danger that Congress might respond to the frightening number of non-Ivy League graduates in the electorate by enacting Buy American or Hire American policies which might inconvenience IRA investments or make it harder to hire an au pair.

The support of affluent liberals with attitudes like these helped Barack Obama to defeat his (somewhat) more populist rivals in the Democratic primaries. In his unguarded remarks to rich Californian donors in April 2008, Obama made his “bitter” gaffe about people from “these small towns” who lose their jobs and “cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren't like them” that Republicans undoubtedly have ready to roll out again on a feedback loop on talk radio. Obama’s “bitter” remarks echoed the “status anxiety” theory of populism promoted in the 1950s and 1960s by liberal scholars that looked out (and down) at populist Americans and saw, not Lockean-Jeffersonian democratic republicans with legitimate grievances struggling to preserve their independence against corporations and plutocrats, but crypto-fascist Central Europeans who might vote an American Hitler into power. The caricature of American populists by mid-century liberal professors was the grandest misunderstanding of American political culture since Leon Trotsky, visiting the US, began a speech: “Workers and peasants of the Bronx!” And yet as the farmer-labor component of the Democratic Party has dwindled, stereotypes about working-class and rural Americans have grown even stronger among the liberal intelligentsia.

At least Obama, with his appeals to national unity and post-racial rhetoric, recognizes the need to get away from the rote white-male bashing that contributed to creating a generation of conservative Republican hegemony in Washington between Richard Nixon and George W. Bush. The majority of Americans, even during the conservative years, were never against big government; they were against big government that provides special treatment whether to minorities, illegal immigrants, or the CEOs and shareholders of Wall Street firms that are too big to fail. What wrecked the Democratic Party was the public’s perception of double standards

Amazingly, some prominent Democrats have yet to figure this out. In testimony to Congress on January 7, former Clinton Labor Secretary Robert Reich worried that too many stimulus jobs would go to “white male construction workers...I have nothing against white male construction workers, I’m just saying there are other people who have needs as well.” The conservative blogosphere has picked up on Reich’s comments, interpreting them as a call for race and gender quotas in stimulus spending. If the Right succeeds in defining the stimulus package as a giveaway to minorities and women at the expense of unemployed working-class white men (and their wives and their children), then conservatives have half the populist script written for them. The other half is provided by the bailout, if that is perceived as a massive subsidy to financiers with political clout in Washington. The acolytes of Lee Atwater and Karl Rove will find it easy to write a campaign ad in 2010 or 2012 portraying the Democrats as an alliance of the top and the bottom against the middle—a classic populist theme.

To hurt the Democrats, middle American populism does not have to be channeled through the Republican Party. A third-party presidential candidate in 2012 like Ross Perot might rob Obama of re-election, by winning or, more likely, by draining off enough disaffected Democrats to give the White House back to the Republicans. Lou Dobbs—tanned, rested and ready?

Two factors, however, might help blunt the damage to the Democrats when the populist waves come rolling over the beach. One might be the division of the Republicans between social-issue populists like Mike Huckabee and free-market libertarians like those of the Club for Growth.

Another is the presence in the Democratic Party of populist liberals, many of whom defeated incumbent Republicans in 2006, including Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown and Virginia Senator Jim Webb. The Democrats owe their majorities in both houses of Congress in part to politicians like these, whose criticism of US trade policies alarms the Rubinesque neoliberals around Obama and whose hard line toward illegal immigration upsets the liberal left. Absent these politically incorrect populists, however, the Democratic Party would be a coalition of socially liberal fiscal conservatives and pro-welfare social democrats with little appeal to the socially conservative, economically liberal white working class.

At the very least, the majority Democrats, while waiting for the tsunami to hit, can refrain from committing suicide in advance of the wave's landfall. Obama should drop all talk about “bipartisan entitlement reform,” a code word for gutting Social Security, a program popular with the majority of Americans if not the IRA-supported overclass. Social Security is not in as dire fiscal peril as deficit hawks claim, says Peter Orszag, Obama's budget director. As Orzsag has pointed out, it is health care that is busting the budget and requires reform.

While liberals oppose Social Security cuts, they favor a policy equally hated by populists, amnesty for illegal immigrants. There is no democracy in the world with rising unemployment where amnesties for foreign workers who disobey national laws would not be a form of political hara-kiri.

Above all, Obama and the Democratic Congress must refute the idea being spread by Republicans that the trillions of dollars that the federal government will spend are really disguised subsidies for particular Democratic constituencies, from environmentalists to minorities. By stigmatizing Great Society programs as special-interest giveaways, the Republicans built an alliance of conservatives and populists that marginalized liberalism and governed America for a generation. Don’t think that they can’t do it again.

Michael Lind is the Whitehead senior fellow at the New America Foundation


TOPICS: Editorial; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: District of Columbia
KEYWORDS: clowardpiven; corruption; manufacturedcrisis; ratcrime; transparency
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1 posted on 02/17/2009 5:20:15 PM PST by lewisglad
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To: lewisglad

The National Democrat Socialist Peoples Party is here to stay!


2 posted on 02/17/2009 5:22:22 PM PST by stockpirate (A people unwilling to use violent force to preserve liberty deserve the tyrants that rule them. SP-0)
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To: lewisglad

I am astonished at the amount of populist anger already festering. Obama’s only been Messiah for 3 weeks. Obama is playing with fire. People are enraged, and this is only the beginning.


3 posted on 02/17/2009 5:22:47 PM PST by St. Louis Conservative
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To: lewisglad
If the Obama administration doesn’t start to deal with the populist wave headed for Washington, Republicans will tap a reservoir of resentment that could destroy his presidency.

Oh I see. The Republicans will tap into that resentment by nationalizing the banks as Lindsay Graham and John McCain are suggesting. Great strategy.
4 posted on 02/17/2009 5:23:07 PM PST by Man50D (Fair Tax, you earn it, you keep it!)
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To: stockpirate

Lind is right about one thing, Obama can and will be beaten with a 3rd party run in 2012. Palin could be in office by virtue of a Bloomberg ‘I’ run...


5 posted on 02/17/2009 5:23:24 PM PST by lewisglad
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To: lewisglad

They can’t stop themselves.

The libs are in power and they are like dieters locked in a candy store over a long weekend.

Everyone likes the quote about stepping aside when your enemy is destroying himself, but I’ve been thinking of this quote from the movie LADY FROM SHANGHAI:

“Once, off the hump of Brazil I saw the ocean so darkened with blood it was black and the sun fainting away over the lip of the sky.We’d put in at Fortaleza, and a few of us had lines out for a bit of idle fishing. It was me had the first strike. A shark it was. Then there was another, and another shark again, ‘till all about, the sea was made of sharks and more sharks still, and no water at all. My shark had torn himself from the hook, and the scent, or maybe the stain it was, and him bleeding his life away drove the rest of them mad. Then the beasts got to eating each other.In their frenzy, they ate at themselves.You could feel the lust of murder like a wind stinging your eyes, and you could smell the death, reeking up out of the sea. I never saw anything worse... until this little picnic tonight.And you know, there wasn’t one of them sharks in the whole crazy pack that survived. “


6 posted on 02/17/2009 5:23:28 PM PST by Darkwolf377 (Pro-Life Capitalist American Atheist and Free-Speech Junkie)
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To: lewisglad
They can't help themselves. They're like kids in a candy store. Next move is to become drunk with power. There's absolutely no way this won't end in a train wreak.

I have popcorn if you need some.

7 posted on 02/17/2009 5:24:45 PM PST by tbpiper
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To: lewisglad

LOL!


8 posted on 02/17/2009 5:26:36 PM PST by anniegetyourgun
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To: St. Louis Conservative

Really? I think conservatives are angry, otherwise....most Americans are either asleep or in love with Obozo.


9 posted on 02/17/2009 5:28:05 PM PST by anniegetyourgun
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To: stockpirate

That’s National Socialist American Workers’ Party (NAZI)


10 posted on 02/17/2009 5:28:19 PM PST by autumnraine (Freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose- Kris Kristopherson)
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To: lewisglad

bttt


11 posted on 02/17/2009 5:28:33 PM PST by The Californian (The door to the room of success swings on the hinges of opposition. Bob Jones, Sr.)
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To: lewisglad
The big secret is; republicans like getting a gov't check too..
Shuuush.. don't tell anyone but many republicans are socialists..
12 posted on 02/17/2009 5:29:06 PM PST by hosepipe (This propaganda has been edited to include some fully orbed hyperbole....)
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To: St. Louis Conservative

I agree with your first point, that there is an incredible amount of populist anger that is only growing. However I have not gotten sense at all that the sheeple are realizing that Obama is responsible for much of this. Most places I go when these topics come up there is not a single mention of Obama and his sophomoric policies, but there is plenty of mention at how difficult it will be for him to clean up the ‘mess left by Bush’.

We are witnessing Stockholm Syndrome on a national scale.


13 posted on 02/17/2009 5:30:16 PM PST by frankiep (Ron Paul was right)
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To: lewisglad
Geithner himself is a lightning rod for populist wrath. Ordinary Americans who fail to pay their taxes can expect strict punishment. When Geithner forgot to pay sizeable sums, he was quickly forgiven

I demand a Geithner Exception!

Oops. Forgot: Some animals are more equal than others.

14 posted on 02/17/2009 5:30:38 PM PST by sionnsar (Iran Azadi | 5yst3m 0wn3d - it's N0t Y0ur5 (SONY) | Real Stimulus: Apply paddles, shout "CLEAR!")
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To: Man50D

McWho?


15 posted on 02/17/2009 5:31:58 PM PST by sionnsar (Iran Azadi | 5yst3m 0wn3d - it's N0t Y0ur5 (SONY) | Real Stimulus: Apply paddles, shout "CLEAR!")
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To: Darkwolf377
the movie LADY FROM SHANGHAI

I saw that movie for the first time a few weeks ago...intense! And I would love to see Obama, Nancy Botoxi and Harry Reid in a political version of the final scene...

I have heard a lot of anger over the Spendulus Bill and it crosses party lines and even ideologies in some cases...
16 posted on 02/17/2009 5:33:27 PM PST by LostInBayport (When more than 98% of the Republicans on Capitol Hill vote against a bill, it is not bipartisan.)
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To: frankiep

All conservatives and conservative-leaning types are enraged by the stimulus. The no-principles sheeple moderates that swing elections will pick up on it soon enough. Again, it’s only been 3 weeks.


17 posted on 02/17/2009 5:35:57 PM PST by St. Louis Conservative
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To: anniegetyourgun

Obama & Pelosi are completely detached from what’s going on outside the beltway. What brought them to power is going to sweep them from it.

One Termers.

What do the republicans do when they get it back?
They will either save the republic or be the last nail in the coffin.


18 posted on 02/17/2009 5:36:27 PM PST by RED SOUTH
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To: lewisglad

The thought of hundreds of thousands — even millions, even — of Leftists actually (not figuratively) committing suicide gives me great pleasure.

What would be really cool is if they would all gather in a Million Lemming March and march off some high cliff into a body of water somewhere. Preferably, it wouldn’t be a straight shot down to the water; instead, they would bounce off of rock after rock like so many rag dolls until they kersplashed! all bloody into the water. Then the sharks would eat the remains.

Does this make me a Bad Person? Should I seek help? heh heh


19 posted on 02/17/2009 5:39:24 PM PST by Nervous Tick (Party? I don't have one anymore.)
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To: RED SOUTH

Tell me again how the GOP takes 40 seats to gain a majority in 2012? Please....get real....the GOP is dead. We now live in a 1-party system. No - Obozo is loved by some, and the rest aren’t going to admit they have made a mistake....until well after he’s been re-elected.


20 posted on 02/17/2009 5:39:40 PM PST by anniegetyourgun
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