Saturday, August 4, 2018

What's Left

Obviously my title is a loaded question with multiple possible meanings. That is intentional. Lets begin with “left” being a rather vague political label. Generally associated with that label are other labels such as liberal, progressive, and socialist. Liberal is often preceded by, “tax and spend” – tax us and spend on you if you are one of those undeserving (unfortunate) others. Obviously the Republicans have done a fine job of villainizing liberals. They brand liberals as the ones who have made the government the problem by rewarding welfare mom's, among other things. So now timid Democrats are tippy towing around the label of liberal. “Progressive!” There you go; call yourself a progressive. That will solve the label problem. How can anyone object to a progressive. It is after all a term that invokes a noble past, and we all know Republicans love to celebrate the past. Unfortunately, that is not quite true; what Republicans really celebrate is a nationalistic mythology rather than our actual history. Real history is far too messy for the simple slogans and rituals the Republicans depend on. It is better to leave real history to the pointy headed intellectuals. But Republican objections not withstanding, here is a little background on Progressives in American history:

Wikipedia describes the Progressive Era as “... a period of widespread social activism and political reform across the United States that spanned from the 1890s to the 1920s. The main objectives of the Progressive movement were eliminating problems caused by industrialization, urbanization, immigration, and corruption in government.”

To the Republican donors (aka Plutocrats) the progressives were a bunch of malcontents who embraced trust busters like Teddy Roosevelt and William Howard Taft! And we all know that Teddy Roosevelt and William Howard Taft were not real Republicans. The Taft that was a real Republican was Robert Taft, who apparently believed that free enterprise means the most ruthless and shrewdest plutocrats should be able to destroy the free market by creating monopolies and/or by concentrating the resources and means of production into fewer and fewer hands.

Destroying the free market! If you are a Republican this topic invariably brings up the subject of socialism. Socialism is the label the Republicans have spent the most time villainizing, often using it interchangeably with Communism. Socialism and Communism are not synonymous, but that does not matter to Republicans. The distinctions between different groups of people calling themselves socialists does not matter to Republicans either. The Republicans will not tell you that the American Socialists are usually inclined to favor regulations rather than government ownership or that Democratic Socialists, though more inclined to nationalize things such as health care and education, still support democracy and free enterprise. The Republicans today are not interested in debating facts or issues. They want to run against labels. They have spent decades kicking and burning the straw dog named socialism. If they call you a socialist you are in good company considering that they have accused both Roosevelts (Teddy and Franklin) as well as all the labor union leaders of being socialists. They have also spent decades convincing the American public that socialists want to take away all private property and collectivize everything!

Given how successful the Republicans have become in making socialism a pejorative term it was really courageous of Bernie Sanders to call himself a socialist and remarkable that he was still able to attract so many supporters. The fact that he was so successful during the Democratic primaries and the fact that other Democrats are now following his example has made some established Democrats very fearful. This is good news for the media pundits who are exaggerating the split in the Democratic Party for dramatic effect. They are doing this in an effort draw the marks to the pitchmen, and they are just one small gasp away from going into full panic mode! “Oh woe,” they wail, “the Democrats are turning hard left! How will they ever attract the moderates they need to win the red states?” Big tent rather than big guy, dumb ass! Whether you are on the right or the left the popularity of Bernie Sanders and the success of Donald Trump should tell you that people are seeing a problem that is being neglected, and they want change. Forget the damn labels. From the foregoing, it should be obvious that Republicans will denigrate any and all labels denoting Democrats, and when necessary Republicans will even create labels to attack. Furthermore, they villainize any and all successful Democrats, particularly successful female Democrats.

So what is a Democrat to do? While I agree with those who say it is better to avoid the label of socialist because the uninformed view it as toxic, I think we should follow the example John F. Kennedy set when he said:

"If by a "Liberal" they mean someone who looks ahead and not behind, someone who welcomes new ideas without rigid reactions, someone who cares about the welfare of the people-their health, their housing, their schools, their jobs, their civil rights and their civil liberties- someone who believes we can break through the stalemate and suspicions that grip us in our politics abroad, if that is what they mean by a "Liberal", then I'm proud to say I'm a "Liberal."

In other words, let your audience know that you are a member of their community rather than a label, and you want to run on the issues that are important to your community rather than indulging in name calling! The environment is important; we all breath, drink water and eat. Furthermore, health care, education, fair wages, Social Security, etc. are important to everyone. Do you really think that the health care you receive should be determined by someone who considers any and all of your health care as overhead? The answer to that question should tell you that universal health care is not a radical idea. Nor is it radical to say that money should not be sucked out of our public school systems to subsidize charter schools favored by affluent parents. A quality public education system is needed to guarantee opportunity for all and to enlarge the educated talent pool of this country. It should be noted that a complete education today also includes a college or a trade school education. Tuition free colleges and trade schools are not a radical idea; they are a necessity. Our children need a complete education to compete in a global market!

What is left? A lot of important issues I have not discussed here as well as a lot of fog and largely meaningless labels. The middle ground today is the establishment. It has been kicked, bitten and frayed by the radical right wing of the Republican Party, and it is now generally regarded as weak and ineffective. Call it moving to the left. Call it anything you want, but the driving political force today is the need for change and reform. We cannot take prosperity for granted when so many people are being left behind. We have to change direction. Same old, same old will not cut the mustard, not on a local level and not on a national level!

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