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Robert Reich: Does Hillary Get It? – OpEd
http://www.eurasiareview.com/24072016-robert-reich-does-hillary-get-it-oped/ ^ | July 24, 2016 | Robert Reich, former Secretary of Labor

Posted on 07/24/2016 3:55:09 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet

Does Hillary Clinton understand that the biggest divide in American politics is no longer between the right and the left, but between the anti-establishment and the establishment?

I worry she doesn’t – at least not yet.

A Democratic operative I’ve known since the Bill Clinton administration told me “now that she’s won the nomination, Hillary is moving to the middle. She’s going after moderate swing voters.”

Presumably that’s why she tapped Tim Kaine to be her vice president. Kaine is as vanilla middle as you can get.

In fairness, Hillary is only doing what she knows best. Moving to the putative center is what Bill Clinton did after the Democrats lost the House and Senate in 1994 – signing legislation on welfare reform, crime, trade, and financial deregulation that enabled him to win reelection in 1996 and declare “the era of big government” over.

In those days a general election was like a competition between two hot-dog vendors on a boardwalk extending from right to left. Each had to move to the middle to maximize sales. (If one strayed too far left or right, the other would move beside him and take all sales on rest of the boardwalk.)

But this view is outdated. Nowadays, it’s the boardwalk versus the private jets on their way to the Hamptons.

The most powerful force in American politics today is anti-establishment fury at a system rigged by big corporations, Wall Street, and the super-wealthy.

This is a big reason why Donald Trump won the Republican nomination. It’s also why Bernie Sanders took 22 states in the Democratic primaries, including a majority of Democratic primary voters under age 45.

There are no longer “moderates.” There’s no longer a “center.” There’s authoritarian populism (Trump) or democratic populism (which had been Bernie’s “political revolution,” and is now up for grabs).

And then there’s the Republican establishment (now scattered to the winds), and the Democratic establishment.

If Hillary Clinton and the Democratic Party don’t recognize this realignment, they’re in for a rude shock – as, I’m afraid, is the nation. Because Donald Trump does recognize it. His authoritarian (“I’ am your voice”) populism is premised on it.

“In five, ten years from now,” Trump says, “you’re going to have a worker’s party. A party of people that haven’t had a real wage increase in 18 years, that are angry.”

Speaking at a factory in Pennsylvania in June, he decried politicians and financiers who had betrayed Americans by “taking away from the people their means of making a living and supporting their families.”

Worries about free trade used to be confined to the political left. Now, according to the Pew Research Center, people who say free-trade deals are bad for America are more likely to lean Republican.

The problem isn’t trade itself. It’s a political-economic system that won’t cushion working people against trade’s downsides or share trade’s upsides. In other words, a system that’s rigged.

Most basically, the anti-establishment wants big money out of politics. This was the premise of Bernie Sanders’s campaign. It’s also been central to Donald (“I’m so rich I can’t be bought off”) Trump’s appeal, although he’s now trolling for big money.

A recent YouGov/Economist poll found that 80 percent of GOP primary voters who preferred Donald Trump as the nominee listed money in politics as an important issue, and a Bloomberg Politics poll shows a similar percentage of Republicans opposed to the Supreme Court’s 2010 Citizens United v. FEC decision.

Getting big money out of politics is of growing importance to voters in both major parties. A June New York Times/CBS News poll showed that 84 percent of Democrats and 81 percent of Republicans want to fundamentally change or completely rebuild our campaign finance system.

Last January, a DeMoines Register poll of likely Iowa caucus-goers found 91 percent of Republicans and 94 percent of Democrats unsatisfied or “mad as hell” about money in politics.

Hillary Clinton doesn’t need to move toward the “middle.” In fact, such a move could hurt her if it’s perceived to be compromising the stances she took in the primaries in order to be more acceptable to Democratic movers and shakers.

She needs to move instead toward the anti-establishment – forcefully committing herself to getting big money out of politics, and making the system work for the many rather than a privileged few.

She must make clear Donald Trump’s authoritarian populism is a dangerous gambit, and the best way to end crony capitalism and make America work for the many is to strengthen American democracy.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Government; Politics; Society
KEYWORDS: hillary; trump
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To: central_va

I call you a fraud on both counts, or at least a dabbler rather than a student.


61 posted on 07/24/2016 8:19:50 PM PDT by arthurus
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Reich is running about 3.7 years late. Anybody should have seen this after the last prez election. The treachery of the GOP was the bellweather of the new reality in politics.


62 posted on 07/24/2016 8:25:20 PM PDT by Chaguito
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To: arthurus
  1. America was founded on protectionism i.e. anti mercantilism. - fact.
  2. The federal govt was funded completely by tariffs and other user taxes completely until 1913- Fact.
  3. Under the protectionist umbrella American industry flourished - fact.
  4. The first law ever passed was the tariff act of 1789 - fact.
  5. The income tax(1913) has replaced tariffs and has allowed the unmitigated growth of government and the devaluation of the dollar year in and year out - fact.

You stand informed.

63 posted on 07/24/2016 8:26:47 PM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: arthurus
Free Traders


64 posted on 07/24/2016 8:28:48 PM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
The most powerful force in American politics today is anti-establishment fury at a system rigged by big corporations, Wall Street, and the super-wealthy.

Close, but I'm still trying to wrap my head around "authoritarian populism". I'm guessing Bobby is throwing abstractions against the wall to see if any stick.

The anger he's sensing is genuine but not quite directed in the way he's projecting. It is, as well, against arrogant party establishments, manipulative and power-hungry media, racist social activists; in short, against a fair proportion of the Democrat base. For Hillary to try to position herself in an adversarial role to all that is to try to deny everything she stands for and that got her here. It isn't going to happen and nobody would believe that outrageous sham if she tried.

Reich is in the position of an old aristo in the French revolution who sees the tidal wave coming and doesn't recognize that it's coming for him too. That's the real problem with media analysis of this thing. Objectivity is like virginity: once gone, it isn't coming back. Do not ask for whom the tumbrel rolls, friends, it rolls for thee.

65 posted on 07/24/2016 8:51:00 PM PDT by Billthedrill
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