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Why Democrats Are Trying to Commit Electoral Suicide
Forty-five percent of the Democratic base now says they aren't going to vote in 2010 or are thinking of not voting. This is a direct result of Democrats in Congress and the Presidency doing things the base disagrees with or not doing things the base wants to see done. It appears politically stupid to act as they have, and yet, they did. So why?
Elected Democrats at the Federal level are members of the national elite. If they weren't a member when they were elected, they are quickly brought into the fold. They are surrounded by lobbyists, other members and staffers who were lobbyists, as a rule. They learn they need to raise immense amounts of money in the off years when normal people aren't giving, and that the only way to raise that money is for corporate interests and rich people to write the checks. They also receive the benefits of elite status, very quickly. It's not an accident that the every Senator except Bernie Sanders is wealthy.
Whatever Americans think, whether they support a public option or single payer; whether they're for or against Iraq or Afghanistan; whether they agree with bailing out banks or not, elite consensus is much much narrower than American public opinion. It starts at the center right and heads over to reactionary (repeal the entire progressive movement and the New Deal, taking America back to the 1890s).
The elites are convinced they know what has to be done. Not necessarily what's "best", but what is possible given the constraints they believe America operates under and the pressures which elected officials work with. So Obama can say, and mean, that if he were creating a medical system from scratch, he'd go with single payer. But he "knows" that's impossible, not just for political reasons, but because there are huge monied interests who would be horribly damaged or even destroyed by moving to single payer. On top of that, he looks at the amount of actual change required to shift all that money away from insurance companies and to reduce pharma profits, and to change which providers get paid what, and he sees it as immensely disruptive to the economy. In theory, it might lead to a better place, but to Obama, the disruption on the way there is unthinkable.
The same thing is true of the financial crisis. The banks may be technically insolvent, but the idea of nationalizing them all, or shutting them down and shifting the lending to other entities would mean that the most profitable (in theory, not in reality) sector of the economy would largely be wiped out. Add to that the fact that Obama was the largest recipient of Wall Street cash of the major candidates for the Presidency, and the immense influence the banks wield through their alumni who are placed throughout the Federal Reserve, the Treasury and other departments, and the idea of actually radically reforming the banking system becomes unthinkable. Virtually every technocrat giving Obama, or most Senators advice, will be against it.
Moreover they understand that with a few exceptions, the financial economy is the American economy. It's what the US sold to the rest of the world: pieces of paper in exchange for real money which could be used to import real goods, so Americans could live beyond their means.
Shut that down and what's going to replace it? How are you going to avoid an immediate meltdown of the US standard of living? How are you going to avoid a large part of the elite being wiped out? You or I may have answers to that, except to wiping out a large chunk of the elite, which is something which needs to be done, but those who grew up under the system, who believe in the system, and who ran the system don't. What they've done all their lives is what they understand. And more to the point the system has been good to them. The last 35 years may have been a bad time to be an ordinary American, but the elite has seen their wealth and income soar to levels even greater than the gilded age. The rich, in America, have never, ever, been as rich as they are now.
And if you're a member of the elite, your friends, your family, your colleagues-everyone you really care about, is a member of the elite or attached to it as a valued and very well paid retainer. For you, for everyone you care about, the system has worked. Perhaps, intellectually, you know it hasn't worked for ordinary people, but you aren't one of them, you aren't friends with them, and however much you care in theory about them, it's a bloodless intellectual empathy, not one born of shared experience, sacrifice and the bonds of friendship or love.
So when a big crisis comes, all of your instincts scream to protect your friends, your family, and the system which you grew up under, prospered under and which has been good to you. Moreover, you understand that system, or you think you do, and you believe that with a twiddle here and an adjustment there, it's a system you can make work again. Doing something radical, like single payer or nationalizing the banks or letting the banks fail and doing lending direct through the Fed and through credit unions: that's just crazy talk. Who knows how it would work, or if it would work? Why take a chance?
And so, until disaster turns into absolute catastrophe, the elites will fiddle with the dials, rather than engaging in radical change. When the time comes when it becomes clear even to them that radical change is required, they are far more likely to go with their preconceived notions of what's wrong with the US, which are very reactionary, than to go with liberal or progressive solutions.
So you're far more likely to see Medicare and Social Security gutted, than you are to see the military budget cut in a third or Medicare-for-all enacted. You're far more likely to see a movement to a flat tax (supported by idiot right wing populists) than you are to see a return to high marginal taxation.
To the elites, ordinary Americans are pretty much parasites. It's not the bankers, with their multi-trillion dollar bailouts who are the problem, it's old people with their Social Security and Medicare. The elites made it. They are rich and powerful. They believe that their success is due entirely to themselves (even if they inherited the money or position). If you didn't, then that means you don't deserve it.
Democratic party elected leaders, as a group, are members of this elite, or are henchmen (and some women) of this elite. They believe what the elites believe, and they live within a world whose boundaries are formed by those beliefs.
They have no intention of engaging in radical change which threatens elite, which is to say, their, prosperity and power. The financial industry must be saved, the medical industry must be saved. Social Security and Medicare, which they don't need and don't benefit from, not so much. The military, which funnels huge amounts of money to them, must continue to expand (in real terms military spending is now twice what it was in 2000.)
As long as elected Democrats at the Federal level are members of this elite, or identify with the elite they are not going to make fundamental changes against the interests of that elite.
And so, no, there is no "change" you can believe in from this class of Democrats. There is no "hope" of an America which is better for ordinary people.
That doesn't mean things are hopeless, but it does mean there's little hope for anything radical from this Congress or President.
As Adam Smith pointed out, there's a lot of ruin in a nation. America's going to have to endure a lot more of it before things actually change.
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Show AllIt benefits the Democratic elite to lose anyway.
They can go back to blaming it on the Republicans.
Yes, they must be waiting in eager anticipation to lose a few "disposable" Democrats. They hate having this majority! Clinton did the same thing.
This author paints a picture of around 5% of Americans waging a war against the rest of us and there's nothing we can do to change it, short of revolution. But I don't think a revolution is anything they want to deal with at the same time they're trying to take over the Middle East. With some credible pressure, they might decide giving in a bit is better than a domestic nightmare. But then there's always the danger of giving in too much, which raises red flags for them. What they're most afraid of is people power. Give us an inch and we'll want to take a mile. Best to give a millimeter and no more. And make us feel grateful.
An Obama apoligist (didn't get her name) being interviewed on NPR's Tavis Smiley show yesterday told Tavis that "the President and Congress are not problem solvers, they are there to support the elite and therefore voters' expectations are too high for health care and many other issues".
Applying that logic, it would be far better to leave the dysfunctional US health care system untouched rather than putting so much effort into Obamacare that will result in higher cost for less health care for 95% of Americans.
You raise an important question. Similarly, Republicans might ask why their party sabotaged itself in 2004 by running another war candidate after Bush.
Would a possible explanation be that the two parties combined form an elite "duopoly" -- one party with two nominal appearances? How might that work? If they took turns looking bad, wouldn't that continually rally popular opinion to the other wing? And if this continues, what chance would a third party ever have?
John Uebersax
What had previously been an informal arrangement turned into a marriage.
Joe
Are you saying that in times of crisis, Demoks and Repuks get together to make war babies?
Cicero: "Freedom is participation in power."
Good one. The more I look at it the deeper it goes...
They will be labeled a spoiler of course!
Remember, Sotheby's and Christie's? These well to do art auction houses were always thought of as competitors. Then we found out they were working together in illegal secrecy to benefit both in ways that couldn't have been done alone. The matter should have broken them up .... but it didn't.
In effect both "parties" are ad agencies that compete for the same client, the monied elite. Whatever cooperation there is between both parties, is done with participation of the elites since they provide the money and the media coverage. The elites vet the candidates from each party and then let the public choose which sock puppet they want to "elect". This process gives the public a feeling of participation in the political process, and autocalibrates the pace and presentation of policy development and execution. This prevents too large of a disconnect between public expectations and actual policy, and so minimizes political instability.
Progressives and liberals: NOT ONE MORE VOTE FOR A DEMOCRAT.
The sooner Democrats are exterminated and the left starts a real party, the sooner the working class will have a voice (and a chance) against the ruling elite.
What you write is like music to my ears - a fresh new party of steadfast progressives who don't take no for an answer but keep pushing for what We the People want and need. But you can take my word for it, the powers that be will have the upper hand, which means our hand, from below, must be strong and unwavering.
"When ever we compromised, we lost." the late, great Arch Druid, David Brower
Are you saying that the Demok party is like a wolf in sheeps' clothing, co-opting leftist principles to advance elite ends?
Of course. Worse than Republicans. At least Republicans don't pretend to be other than the scum that they are.
which is why instead of not voting we need to vote for a progressive party such as the Green Party in numbers great enough to destroy the demoncratic party.....
until we cause the demoncrats to lose we will have no power within the demoncratic party......
and elect a president that isn't afraid to be tough on the elite class of vampires and freeloaders.....
that is where we are now- the elite have become a class of vampires and freeloaders - they produce nothing of value.....and suck the profits from those that do - the working class....
the freeloader wealthy class also pays a lower tax rate than the rest of us....15% for long term assets such as stock options while the rest of us pay our 25% AND we get to pay our 7.65 FICA that goes straight into the general fund and as such it isn't really used for FICA but is simply a way to tax WE the PEOPLE more and call it less......
hey sounds like Obama - what a complete fraud.....and he HAS TO KNOW he will not win in 2012 - but will get his 20 million dolalr speeches thereby enriching his family for generations to come.....don't expect Obama to end the bush tax cuts.....
the wealthy need to be taxed at 91% on any incomes over 3 million- just as the republican Eisenhower raised the top rate to.......
and we need a president that says what FDR said, "
We had to struggle with the old enemies of peace -- business and financial monopoly, speculation, reckless banking, class antagonism, sectionalism, war profiteering.
They had begun to consider the Government of the United States as a mere appendage to their own affairs. We know now that Government by organized money is just as dangerous as Government by organized mob.
Never before in all our history have these forces been so united against one candidate as they stand today. They are unanimous in their hate for me - and I welcome their hatred."
we need a president that welcomes the hatred of the wealthy vampire/freeloader class of bums.
AND IT AIN'T GONNA HAPPEN UNTIL AT LEAST 2016!
"hey sounds like Obama - what a complete fraud.....and he HAS TO KNOW he will not win in 2012 - but will get his 20 million dolalr speeches thereby enriching his family for generations to come.....don't expect Obama to end the bush tax cuts....."
Obama will wind up just like Bu$h, doing the motivational workshop circuit. Nobody else will want to listen to the backstabber. He does have one big advantage over Bu$h in this particular area though. He gives much better speeches and at least has a decent command of the English language. Alas, these do however seem to be his *ONLY* marketable qualities.
Actually I think a third party may be viable at this time. The republicans have gone batshit insane while the dims sold everyone out. If you look at the numbers, the nazis aren't really much more popular now than they were under Bu$h.
If there ever was an opportune time to try to form a viable third party that represents the people rather than the corporate elite, now is the time!
The time was decades ago. Now is too late.
Even if a third party isn't what you call "viable," it's still a good idea to vote for it just for the collective voice: We are here and we are not going away! period. see how easy that is?
I believe that if McCain had won we'd be seeing large demonstrations in the streets against the multiple wars, bailouts, subsidies to the already rich at the expense of our health, etc.
Obama, the gift that keeps on giving.
Reject both sock puppets. The more third party votes, the less the present formula works for the elites.
Agreed rvrwalker. IMHO it's not only a good idea to vote, it's a responsibility. And yes, even if our hopeful third party doesn't win in a election, enough third party votes will certainly convey the message that there are a lot of us out here that aren't pleased with the way things are.
I agree, and have worked hard and talked and written even more for Kucinich and other real progressives.
But... They already know we are unhappy with the way things are, and take every opportunity to show they don't give a damn. It actually works just fine for them, as a third, er, second party candidacy just throws the election to the other half of the two-winged corporate party. If democracy worked even a little it might matter that a lot of people were unhappy but more and more it is obviously not so. Millions of people wrote and called about media consolidation, the biggest response over an issue ever. They retracted their illegal and immoral deal...and then redid it in "secret"--that is, out in plain sight, but 4 minutes later, when the public had stopped paying attention. Invasion, health care, climate bill and rope-a-dopenhagen, communications immunity... issue after issue we are beaten over the head with the club of knowing we are powerless working within the system--but vote! cutelittlefolks, cause it's your privelege and responsibility yee ha.
Climate Catastrophe and Peak Everything mean we have no time left for gradual change. It's time for the revolution. Transition towns, homestead food and energy production (grid-connected with sell-back to utilities), walking, biking and training, alternative or self-employment, tax refusal, squatting takebacks of foreclosed properties, alternative currencies and banking systems, not recognizing the authority of this illegitimate pack of corporate-owned cabalists over us. The really really free market. What did you do for democracy and civilization today?
There is no need to form one, there is only the need to support what is already there. People moving in droves to the Green Party could have an impact, but we have to be steadfast and call the bluff of the Democrats, in other words, we have to STAY Green until their actions show they are listening.
Just because there isn't a better viable alternative, doesn't mean intelligent human beings have to vote for the pro-War Democrats. Voting says, "I believe that Democrat X can improve the system, despite his/her corporate funding, puritanical beliefs, draconian view on crime and punishment, and 'think inside the System' rationale".
A Democrat will never stop American neoimperialism. Working to advance the aims of Democrats, or pondering why they haven't 'done more' or 'done better' is a sign of either ignorance or aiding and abetting an enemy of the American People. At the end of the day, there is no excuse other than sheer ignorance/fantasy/delusion to vote at all, let alone for a Republican or Democrat.
It's nice to believe that ninnying over polls matters. It doesn't.
If a politician plays the game right then defeat at the polls simply opens the door to more lucrative endeavours.
two words: John Breaux.
Most of the Democrats in Congress are already wealthy and have opportunities to work in the private sector if not elected. I think they trust the Republicans to guard their investments.
The old assumptions that they want to get elected over Republicans may no longer be valid for many of them. The old assumptions that they want capitalism to work and they want to save it may be outmoded. They care only for the right to get personally rich from speculation and privilege. They guard the corporations against the people. Either Party is qualified to do that.
What does this mean in terms of electoral strategy? I am not sure, but I think it means selectivity for the left - concentrating on those few individuals who are different. It means fielding candidates who come out of sustained community activity. (Not some brief stint at some time in the distant past.) Improving conditions for most of us will depend on other means of persuasion yet to be determined.
Joe
Joe,
I think the answer is turning up the volume against plutocrats on the alternative media and direct marketing networks. Organize everybody otherwise, and then just do what we want and fuck them.
But WTF of We, the People?!
WTF indeed.
And I ask: WTF are WE going to do about this? WTF is each one of us doing about this?
All I can say is holy shit and pass the aspirin.Tony
Green or Socialist
anybody but these venal war mongering jerks
I don't understand the value in not voting
Green or Socialist
The ruling elite do everything they can to make sure that only their fellow elite and the deluded vote. Which for me is a good enough reason to vote. Not voting merely gives them what they want. Find an independant or third party candidate and vote for that person. Just think if it was progressive indepentant or Green Party representives votes that they needed to get a bill passed how that may affect the outcome.
In Canada the NDP a third party that has never formed a government federally has all the same at times had a significant impact on leglislation and for the good of the people
"The ruling elite do everything they can to make sure that only their fellow elite and the deluded vote. Which for me is a good enough reason to vote. Not voting merely gives them what they want."
Thank you for bringing this to light!
I have heard too many progressives both posting commentary and discussing staying home and *NOT* voting in the next elections in order to get even with Obama and the dims for their backstabbing misdeeds. This is commonly called cutting your nose off to spite your face. The rightwingnuts (especially the "teabaggers") will show up just to get a republikkkan in office and get rid of the dim majority. If we as progressives don't vote, we are playing right into their hand and the fascists will once again rule. Think things are bad now? Consider at present we are in sort of a political intermission, even if it does happen to be drifting ever more to the right. Wait till the more fascist wing of *THE PARTY* takes the White House and a majority in both houses of congress.
When Bu$h was running the show (or rather pretending to), 99% of the public opposed the bailout for Wall Street yet were ignored. In comes Obamidible, a majority says they want healthcare reform with that is either a single payer system or at lleast contains a public option in order to get the cost of healthcare under control, and are again ignored. Obama escalates the war in Afganistan, again against the wishes of the majority, the neocons support him and the public is again ignored. Both wings of the party are ignoring the public and as unemployment climbs, the bankster's bonuses get bigger, more homes are foreclosed on, and people who can't afford to put food on the table now have to make a choice of sending 10% of their income to a private health insurance company for a health insurance policy that isn't worth the paper it's written on or pay a $1000 penalty to the IRS, those who aren't already aware of that fact will be.
The answer to our problems most certainly isn't staying home from the polls. When one does that, they forfeit the right to bitch. The only option short of outright revolution (not a bad idea either, but who is going to sacrifice themself to start it knowing full well that a majority will just sit back to watch the show on TV anyway?) is to vote for a progressive third party that represents we the people in lieu of the corporate elite. What a concept eh? The time is right.
Other than a very small number, to hell with the democrats (and their homophobic, co-dependent twin lovers).
Think and act Green.
At this point, politically, red and blue are artificial (cancerous) colors.
and just a few green victories and some congresspersons would jump ship I believe.....
"you may say I'm a dreamer - but I'm not the only one"
I'm dreamin' along with you, mtdon. But dreaming is only the first step, after which we need to take action.
Look, if what people here seem to be saying, "The Green Party isn't viable," well, let's make it viable. At this point there seem to be very few active Greens and they're trying to find and vet good candidates. this is hard work! Why don't we all join up and give them a hand so we can finally make this happen. The hardest work will be to get along. As they say, organizing lefties is like herding cats! ... but it can be done, and we must do it. Power to the People!
Wouldn't you just love to see the looks on the faces of some of these sold out Democrats - who thought we would forever remain their hostages - when we can say to them: We gave you many chances. Too bad now, there's a new game in town called "We the People!"
God save us from the 'realists'. In the middle of Nazi Germany, I wonder what was realistic? Whatever happened to doing what's right? And whatever happened to the concept of being a decent human being and having an average income?
Very soon, the discussion on this thread will come around to third parties (or actually, "non-mainstream"). It is at this point that this be mentioned: the USA has, like the UK, a first-past-the-post electoral system. This system is atypical of the rest of the world's "free" nations, where a parliamentary system with proportional representation in addition to specific legislators representing particular districts, is the norm. In a country with that system, Germany, it has been possible for a Green party to rise to national prominence and become part of the political landscape. Thus, it will be quite difficult for any American third party to gain national political traction, even with the trend of many American voters registering as independent. It would require profound constitutional change at the top, and the building of viable local parties (that means more than venting here) who can put successful candidates for city council, mayor, and so on up the political food chain. What remains to be seen is just how many progressives are actually up for the hard work.
You may be right, but in the meantime we can PUNISH the betrayers! Let 'em find another job if they can't fulfill their duty to us. We hire them, right?
You're right, but a sock puppet is a sock puppet, either one will punch you in the face. It's time to destablize the rule of the monied elites. Rejecting their sock puppets is just the first step.
C'mon NateW,
You seem to concede that it is time to support the Greens, then you say it would be "quite difficult".
Boo, hoo! Oh dear me, difficult you say to defeat the Democrats/Republicans? So you advise, what, watching re-runs of "bay-watch"?
Why do you bother writing these posts... isn't it difficult to be so defeatist?
You expect the Dems/Rebubs to change the electoral system for us so that changing things for the better will be EASY?
Great essay. But the title doesn't quite fit. It's not that the Dems are TRYING to commit suicide, it's that they are INDIFFERENT to whether they are in or out of leadership because the marching orders from the elite remain the same.
Because the elite will get more and more repressive as conditions worsen and more of the "little people" wake up there's a whole lot of misery and pain and bloodshed ahead.
On a world-wide scale, I think, as the water wars begin.
There's some dark humor in watching the elites try to protect themselves from what they know is coming. The estate walls can't be high enough and the private jets won't be safe enough once folks pick up the pitchforks.
I'd bet that the way those CIA agents in Afghanistan were killed by the man they were grooming to be an informant sent chills down some elite spines. One does, after all, need staff for those mansions and planes.
I like this article but it's missing two important points:
1) Congress tend to be sheep to the policies of their President if he's of the same party. They are to be blamed but only as the sheep that they are.
2) If Obama were not both black and elite then the cult-like following surrounding him among the elite in Congress, the Media and elite America would not be happening. He would be vilified and there would be thousands of pages of ink spilled on the Neocon invasion from within the Democratic Party. It's the combination of his being black and his arrogant elitism that drives this cult around Obama and blinds them to the extreme danger this man poses to world peace. If any one of those two elements were missing he would be seen for what he is. Instead he's granted the Nobel Peace prize and allowed to deliver the most pro-war speech in the prize's history, similar to what Bush would have given if he had been given the prize.
Cicero: "Freedom is participation in power."
"The purging of all illusions in the Democratic Party is an absolutely essential step, before any real progress becomes possible."
The Dimocratic Party cannot be saved at this point whether it is purged of all illusions or not. It is too wedded to corporate campaign finance donations and the corporatist path of least resistance to the elite. It is too much a creature of decades of excessive militarism as well.
Cicero: "Freedom is participation in power."
I did misunderstand you. I hope that many of those illusions that the public has about the Democratic Party will be dispelled by its contemporary policy folly of disaster capitalism masquerading as damage control. But ignorance and submission often go hand in hand and so many Americans who want to vote for an authentic progressive candidate have been so economically and psychologically beaten back and beaten down that they cling desperately to fading memories of the Democratic Party of yester-yore. These are mostly people age 45 and older who are just stuck in an ideological rut and no one has offered enough of them a better vision. I think that's another reason why we need an authentic progressive national unification movement and/or Party to be able to put out a better vision to compete with the failed vision of the DLC and the plutocratic cannibal gestalt of the GOP.
Younger progressives are distancing themselves from Obama and that's a good sign. I just pray they don't give up on politics altogether.
Winston Smith: In accordance to the principles of Doublethink, it does not matter if the war is not real, or when it is, that victory is not possible. The war is not meant to be won. It is meant to be continuous. The essential act of modern warfare is the destruction of the produce of human labor. A hierarchical society is only possible on the basis of poverty and ignorance. In principle, the war effort is always planned to keep society on the brink of starvation. The war is waged by the ruling group against its own subjects. And its object is not victory over Eurasia or Eastasia, but to keep the very structure of society intact. Julia? Are you awake? There is truth, and there is untruth. To be in a minority of one doesn't make you mad.
Absolutely Remy! America's wars are not meant to be won but to be endless because America's war mongering, foreign policy is like Dracula, it needs blood to survive;otherwise if we became a real nation of peace, then what would happen to the MIC? Gosh no bad guys to feed the monster that feeds on hegemony,hubris, blood,oil, drugs, munitions ect. That would devastate the Military,Industrial,Banking Cartel,Congressional, Complex.
I last read "1984" 35 years ago. A re-reading may be on order.
Good idea. I realised last summer that I hadn't read Animal Farm yet so went out and got a copy. It applies to this topic everybit as much as 1984 does