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Bush Presidency is Advancing the Progressive Agenda
Sierra Times ^ | 6-17-03 | John Bender

Posted on 06/17/2003 5:07:22 AM PDT by SUSSA

Democrats may be worried that George Bush is unbeatable in 2004, but President Bush’s strength is good news for progressives. No president since LBJ has been as successful in expanding government and increasing the size and scope of social programs as this president. Presidents Carter and Clinton didn’t even come close to matching President Bush’s accomplishments in expanding government social programs. George Bush increased government size and spending more in his first two years than Bill Clinton did in his first six years. By the end of this year, he will have expanded government more than Bill Clinton did in his entire eight-year administration.

To be fair, Bill Clinton had to fight the conservatives in Congress who threw up every roadblock they could muster to thwart his progressive agenda. George Bush has not only silenced the conservative wing of the Republican Party, he has ground them into pulp and made them toothless tigers.

There is no longer any serious talk about making government smaller or eliminating government departments or programs. Smaller government used to be the bedrock principal of the Republican Party. President Bush changed that and is pushing Republicans in Congress not just to accept bigger government, but to embrace it.

Instead of eliminating the Education Department, George Bush almost doubled its size and pushed through the largest increase in funding the department ever enjoyed. He and Ted Kennedy worked closely together to make sure that the federal government also has more power over local schools than ever before.

The testing mandated by the education bill, and the mandate that schools meet minimum standards is a brilliant maneuver that will demand the standards and the tests be controlled centrally from Washington. No one will be able to oppose national standards and a national testing system. Without national standards, testing is subjective and worthless. National standards and a standardized national test will require local schools teach to the test. That means Washington will be dictating the curriculum in every school in America. Bill Clinton and Al Gore couldn’t even dream of accomplishing this much progress.

In other areas President Bush also out performed President Clinton. He expanded other programs the Contract With America targeted for elimination. He expanded Americorps, the Peace Corps, the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and Head Start.

Working closely with progressive Republicans and Democrats, George Bush passed the farm bill that dismantled the Freedom to Farm Act that conservative Republicans pushed through Congress, and President Clinton signed, in 1996. This new legislation boosts farm spending to record levels. President Bush’s farm bill not only increased old subsidies, it created new subsidies our farmers never had before. No Democrat president could have pushed this legislation through a Republican controlled Congress. The conservative wing of the party still holds some powerful positions in Congress, especially in the House. They were proud of the Freedom to Farm Act and would have fought tooth and nail with a Democrat president to keep it in place. They caved in to President Bush without even a hint of a fight. President Bush effectively cut the conservatives in Congress off at the knees on this legislation and on most of their domestic agenda. He rules the Republican Party with an iron fist and conservatives are unable to out maneuver him.

President Bush signed the Campaign Finance Reform bill into law. Conservative Republicans in Congress are still quietly seething about how he steamrollered them on this. President Bush is also leading the fight to expand Medicare, add prescription drug coverage and mandate mental health coverage. Conservatives kept Presidents Carter and Clinton from adding these entitlements to Medicare. With President Bush pushing the agenda, they aren’t even pretending to oppose these additions.

The president is also leading the fight to extend the child tax credit to low income families excluded from the latest tax cut. He figuratively bitch-slapped Tom Delay and his conservative cohorts who threatened to derail the expanded credit, urging the Republicans to pass the bill quickly and send it to him for his signature. While progressive Republicans like to claim President Bush is following President Reagan’s vision for America, he is actually following President Nixon’s agenda to the letter. President Nixon never tried to eliminate any government program or agency. He expanded government as much as he could. Few people remember that it was President Nixon who created the Environmental Protection Agency, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration and the National Endowment for the Arts. Fewer still remember that it was President Nixon who tied Social Security benefits to the cost of living. President Bush is surpassing President Nixon in advancing progressive social policy.

President Bush is also making talk radio safe for progressives. Hosts who would have railed against President Clinton, or any Democrat, for pushing the progressive agenda President Bush is implementing, excuse this president for it. Many of them attack any conservative who calls to point out that President Bush is a progressive. Even Rush Limbaugh is leery of taking on this president. While he occasionally offers some mild criticism of the president, he always follows that criticism by offering excuses for the president’s actions and progressive domestic agenda. This is partially due to the attacks that come from the Bush cultists any time anyone is anything but worshipful of their guy. Like Democrats who refused to believe that President Clinton was capable of doing any wrong, there is a group of Republicans who would support President Bush no matter how far left he governs. They attack anyone and any group who points out that President Bush is not conservative. Many of these people are domestic progressives who like big government and benefit from government programs. They call themselves conservatives; many of them really think they are conservatives. In fact, they support progressive social programs and most benefit from them. They are critical of the poor who receive government help, but enjoy generous government subsidies of their own lifestyles. Many talk show hosts fall into this category themselves.

The other reason even real conservatives are leery of voicing anything except the mildest criticism of President Bush is they fear retaliation from the administration. They fear being cut off from the information loop. They fear being dropped from the administration’s fax and E-mail grapevine. Their professional status is greatly enhanced by access to administration sources and President Bush is not shy about diminishing or eliminating that access for anyone who puts their principals ahead of support for his agenda.

All things considered, progressives are much better off with President Bush in office than they would be with any of his Democrat challengers. No Democrat on the scene today can come close to matching President Bush’s ability to advance the progressive agenda and marginalize the conservatives in the Republican Party. Four more years of a Bush administration will produce progressive gains that are only matched by FDR’s accomplishments. Rather than being disappointed that they don’t have a Democrat in the presidency, progressives should be thankful they have an ideological soul mate in office. For progressives the cry should be “FOUR MORE YEARS!”

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- John Bender is a freelance writer from Dallas, Texas. His columns have appeared in The Dallas Morning News, Ether Zone, Right Magazine, The Sierra Times, USA Daily and other print and online publications. Your feedback is welcome.


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To: Howlin
Er.....reversal.

No biggie - I've seen so many from well - you know who - that I think I've forgotten basic spelling and grammar.

241 posted on 06/17/2003 9:23:23 AM PDT by TomServo (Free Illbay!!)
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To: Howlin
What part of "they didn't want to hire her" don't you understand?

I absolutely understand it. By 'effectively' (like that?) firing Linda Tripp, the woman who sacrified (and lost) her career to see him in power, W and his andministration showed their true 'compassionate' side on day ONE.

And any argument about her being some 'insignificant' employee is pure B.S. She is the woman who got Clinton impeached. I'm sure W heard of her and KNEW that he had to re-hire her.

242 posted on 06/17/2003 9:23:38 AM PDT by A Vast RightWing Conspirator
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To: TLBSHOW; deport
RUSH is on now. If you hurry and tune in, you might be able to answer deport's question.
243 posted on 06/17/2003 9:24:22 AM PDT by Carolinamom
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To: Ms. AntiFeminazi
Indeed follow the money. Bush's tax increases are huge and current. They made the resession worse.
244 posted on 06/17/2003 9:24:40 AM PDT by SUSSA
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To: SUSSA
Well said. Reagan persuaded on principle; Bush tries to look like one thing to one group and yet another to the other group.
245 posted on 06/17/2003 9:25:29 AM PDT by ApesForEvolution ("The only way evil triumphs is if good men do nothing" E. Burke)
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To: TLBSHOW
do you support the Bush Agenda fully?

Anyone who would answer yes to that question (and you can replace BUSH with any other politicians name) is being disingenuous and intellectually dishonest...FULLY being the operative word of course.

246 posted on 06/17/2003 9:26:02 AM PDT by Neets (What Tanline?? The sun hasn't shone in weeks. Oh TAAAGLINE,,,neeeever mind!)
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To: A Vast RightWing Conspirator
Really? Let's start with the extreme. The taxes are cut to 0% and spending is doubled. Would that be a good thing?

Excellent!, but let's include a little reality too. If taxes are cut to 0%, spending would not be possible. You cannot have one without the other. This is exactly what Bush is doing. DEFUNDING THE MONSTER!

247 posted on 06/17/2003 9:26:14 AM PDT by Ms. AntiFeminazi (three rights make a LEFT)
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To: RightWhale
"Don't buck the tide, sailing takes some finesse."

Boy, are you ever so right.

I'm reading and fighting back my extreme desire to reach into this monitor and choke some necks!

248 posted on 06/17/2003 9:26:17 AM PDT by G.Mason (Lessons of life need not be fatal)
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To: ApesForEvolution
Reagan believed in small government. Bush believes in big government. Reagan believed that people could lead their own lives. Bush believes they need the government to direct how they lead their lives and take care of them.

Bush is closer to LBJ than to Reagan.
249 posted on 06/17/2003 9:28:22 AM PDT by SUSSA
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To: TigerTale
What is important is that the American people love big government.

Unfortunately, they do. ....And with each passing year they love it more and more.

no one is going to win the White House on a platform of "fiscal responsibility." The GOP tried for years--and got whupped

Well, Reagan ran on a platform of small gov't & fiscal responsibility, and he thoroughly dominated the elections. But then again that was a couple decades ago when the electorate still believed it was possible to reduce government's size and scope. ....And still wanted that.

250 posted on 06/17/2003 9:29:51 AM PDT by Mr. Mojo
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To: SUSSA
It's almost insulting how flagrantly the Repubs just keep ignoring their base.

The message from them appears to be one of the following: (1) they feel like they can take our votes for granted, or (2) they don't really think they need our votes.

251 posted on 06/17/2003 9:30:16 AM PDT by Fraulein
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To: Ms. AntiFeminazi
Do you support his huge tax increases? Please tell me you don't.
252 posted on 06/17/2003 9:30:36 AM PDT by SUSSA
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To: Howlin
Ty. That is what I thought I remembered.
253 posted on 06/17/2003 9:31:58 AM PDT by sauropod (Don't drink the RINO Kool-Aid!)
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To: SUSSA
Yep.

And, worst of all, Bush has persuaded many contemporary conservatives that it's in our best interests to jerk the wheel over to the left in ways which no right thinking conservative would ever have swallowed before.

All in the name of politics versus principle.

If this is what we must do to keep America alive, isn't America dead already? Wouldn't we be better off just starting over then - versus giving socialism in America any more legitimacy?
254 posted on 06/17/2003 9:32:19 AM PDT by ApesForEvolution ("The only way evil triumphs is if good men do nothing" E. Burke)
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To: SUSSA
It's called give and take to avoid a revolt. What I like about the give and take is that he is taking power away from the feds and giving it to the states, where it belongs. The burden is shifting one piece at a time with each tax "change". These things take time.
255 posted on 06/17/2003 9:33:14 AM PDT by Ms. AntiFeminazi (three rights make a LEFT)
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To: TigerTale
Good! I haven't seen it put quite this way; and I'm glad you did! It seems that not many people(obviously)remember what it was like before. It could be the American people might make it go almost all the way back, if they better knew the way it was.

A lot of us don't know any other way of government. Reagan tried, in his way. But even he could only do so much. He was a strong conservative, but he was a practical conservative. He tried to choose the battles he had a chance of winning.
256 posted on 06/17/2003 9:34:08 AM PDT by dsutah
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To: Fraulein
They take them for granted. They will get with the Democrats in the next election and play good cop/bad cop and scare lots of people into voting for someone they don't want just to keep the other guy out.

Just look at the posts here. A large number of posters know what Bush is but will vote for him out of fear of getting worse.
257 posted on 06/17/2003 9:34:26 AM PDT by SUSSA
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To: Ms. AntiFeminazi
How is the burden shifting when he raises federal taxes?
258 posted on 06/17/2003 9:35:14 AM PDT by SUSSA
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To: Ms. AntiFeminazi; SUSSA
The burden power is shifting one piece at a time with each tax "change".

I should have proofed myself better.

259 posted on 06/17/2003 9:36:14 AM PDT by Ms. AntiFeminazi (three rights make a LEFT)
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To: Ms. AntiFeminazi
"What I like about the give and take is that he is taking power away from the feds and giving it to the states, where it belongs."

Just how is consolidating Federal power more greatly with the aggregious Kennedy Ed Bill, the Farm Subsidy Bill, et al and an expansion of numerous other social programs giving power back to the States???
260 posted on 06/17/2003 9:36:21 AM PDT by ApesForEvolution ("The only way evil triumphs is if good men do nothing" E. Burke)
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