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Daily ZOT: Oh, that 7.2? Here's what to do
Star-Telegram ^ | Matt Miller

Posted on 11/07/2003 11:48:35 AM PST by Lincoln Logs

Democrats are in a tizzy over news that the economy grew 7.2 percent in the last quarter, the fastest such growth since 1984. "Oh, no!" was their secret, instant cry. "Does this mean we can't blast Bush on the economy anymore? And if so, what does that do to our 2004 prospects?"

Let's stipulate right here that Republicans remain the market leaders when it comes to praying for bad news that is good news for them politically.

(If I didn't say this, right-wing talk show hosts would seize on this column as proof that this liberal is revealing his party's heart of darkness, when every grown-up knows that both sides have partly dark hearts when it comes to winning. If you doubt what I'm saying, ask yourself why Republicans spent much of the 1990s preposterously trying to rebrand the Clinton Boom as the Reagan Boom.)

But as Democrats scramble to digest what the growth figures mean, let me suggest that in this case the good news isn't bad news for the party. Instead, it's a blessing in disguise that will force Democrats to make their case for regime change at home with greater clarity and force.

Why?

For starters, despite one good quarter (if the numbers hold up when later revised), President Bush's overall economic record will still be awful -- and awful on a history-making scale. Bush will approach November 2004 with the worst record of job loss on his watch since Herbert Hoover.

Next, it's no surprise that if you run huge budget deficits, you can goose the economy for a time. Send defense spending through the roof and taxes through the floor, and -- voila! -- you'll pump demand and get some near-term growth.

The real problem is that Bush has used the legitimate need for short-run stimulus to enact long-term tax cuts aimed mostly at the best-off.

This strategy is a nefarious twofer because it's also designed to create long-term deficits that conservative ideologues can use to "starve the beast" of government. Bush's perverse harnessing of short-run need to sell long-run insanity is what Democrats need to make the public understand.

Beyond this, Democrats need to make next year's debate turn on rival visions for America, not near-term economic bumps. Democrats need to expose Bush's "compassion" hoax for what it is -- a rhetorical trick to con independent voters into believing that Bush isn't a Neanderthal like Newt.

But three years into his term, we can see Bush's domestic vision all too clearly. It's an America where 45 million to 50 million Americans are uninsured forever. A nation where the most disadvantaged children are systematically assigned the nation's least-qualified teachers in perpetuity. Where tens of millions of working families live in poverty as far as the eye can see.

Bush will try to disguise this vision -- who wouldn't? -- but Democrats must expose it, in all its unsavory detail.

Democrats have a different vision, and this clash has to be the central domestic choice put to voters in 2004. Richard Gephardt puts it nicely: "We're all in this together," he says, "whether you like it or not, whether you know it or not. What happens to some of us eventually affects all of us."

It's this conviction, this view of the world, that underlies deep commitments to student aid, Social Security and more. For all his pretty speeches, Bush's choices reveal that his party thinks we're more or less on our own.

This Bush ethic -- that it's every man for himself (championed ironically by the antithesis of the self-made man) -- is reflected in the shocking greed and corruption that continues to be exposed at the highest levels of business. First Dick Grasso walked off with $140 million. Now come revelations about misdealing at major mutual funds. What sordid shoes will drop next?

The Democratic notion that we're in this together, and need to protect ordinary Americans against the rot at the top, resonates today because it's so true.

With all these potent themes to bring to a boil next year, Democrats should thus relax about the 7.2. A little economic good news is just that: good news. A year from now, the kick in the pants it gave Democrats to sharpen their case will have been welcome.


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1 posted on 11/07/2003 11:48:36 AM PST by Lincoln Logs
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To: Lincoln Logs
Lincoln Logs? In your case, I'd say you're a much better likeness to a toilet trout.
2 posted on 11/07/2003 11:49:41 AM PST by dirtboy (Now in theaters - Howard Dean as Buzz Lightweight - taking the Dems to Oblivion and Beyond in 2004!)
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To: Lincoln Logs
Lincoln Logs
Since Nov 7, 2003

Welcome to FR, now take the Lincoln Logs out of you know where.
3 posted on 11/07/2003 11:52:04 AM PST by finnman69 (cum puella incedit minore medio corpore sub quo manifestus globus, inflammare animos)
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To: Lincoln Logs
1. Welcome to Free Republic. Stick around and learn.

2. As regards the article: Dream On.


Tony

4 posted on 11/07/2003 11:52:20 AM PST by TonyInOhio (Win -- The -- War)
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To: dirtboy
Ooh, ooh!! Do I get to see a live Zot??!
5 posted on 11/07/2003 11:52:57 AM PST by Ladysmith (Low-carbing works!! (223.0 (-37.6)))
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To: Lincoln Logs
The Rats' latest mantra: "Don't talk to me about a recovering economy, talk to me about job loss." I hear it numerous times every day.
6 posted on 11/07/2003 11:54:01 AM PST by Mr. Mojo
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To: Ladysmith
Woohoo!! Yeppers!! :o)
7 posted on 11/07/2003 11:54:10 AM PST by Ladysmith (Low-carbing works!! (223.0 (-37.6)))
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To: Ladysmith
Paging Viking Kittens....Viking Kittens you are needed on this thread....Paging Viking Kittens....
8 posted on 11/07/2003 11:54:16 AM PST by akorahil
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To: Ladysmith
They're cranking up the van de Graaf generators as we speak.
9 posted on 11/07/2003 11:54:35 AM PST by dirtboy (Now in theaters - Howard Dean as Buzz Lightweight - taking the Dems to Oblivion and Beyond in 2004!)
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To: akorahil
LOL!
10 posted on 11/07/2003 11:55:04 AM PST by Ladysmith (Low-carbing works!! (223.0 (-37.6)))
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To: Lincoln Logs
Lincoln Logs? More like Sulphuric Lemon Eater.
11 posted on 11/07/2003 11:55:53 AM PST by HiTech RedNeck ("Across this great nation people pray -- do not put out her flame" -- DFU. Go Godsquad!!!)
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To: Ladysmith
Ooh, ooh!! Do I get to see a live Zot??!

For reasons I don't quite understand, there are no Zots any more. The posters of such trolls will still be immediately nuked, but their posts are left live.

12 posted on 11/07/2003 11:55:59 AM PST by Timesink
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To: Lincoln Logs
But three years into his term, we can see Bush's domestic vision all too clearly. It's an America where 45 million to 50 million Americans are uninsured forever. A nation where the most disadvantaged children are systematically assigned the nation's least-qualified teachers in perpetuity. Where tens of millions of working families live in poverty as far as the eye can see.

BS Alert. My friend, you are looking for Socialism and gimme free healthcare. If the gov. taxes less money fro buisnesses and empoyers, they will be able to afford healthcare. Go to Canada and wait months and months for service. Gee, tens of million of family living in poverty, all due to Bush of course. Never an issue under Clinton of course. Perhaps if RATS would stop suporting the teachers unions and the awful administrators that waste money and can't eductae the kids, things would get better.

13 posted on 11/07/2003 11:57:09 AM PST by finnman69 (cum puella incedit minore medio corpore sub quo manifestus globus, inflammare animos)
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To: dirtboy
OH...I get it...imaginary growth...imaginary jobs being added. That's why the democrats have faired so well since '92...because of their ability to tell the truth, right?

Do you guys every get the feeling that we are not even on the same planet as the left? I was listening to Glenn Beck today and the second to last caller hated the partial birth abortion law. She didn't even understand what it was (medically), but she would rather the children be born partially and have the brains sucked out than to be given up for adoption because there were a chance they might grow up in a bad home.

Folks...the left just doesn't think the way we do. I believe it is all the paint thinner they huffed when they were young...it froze their brain.

14 posted on 11/07/2003 11:57:36 AM PST by NELSON111
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To: Timesink
Lincoln Logs is no more....
15 posted on 11/07/2003 11:58:04 AM PST by finnman69 (cum puella incedit minore medio corpore sub quo manifestus globus, inflammare animos)
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To: Lincoln Logs
     

"Behold the disruptor's name!"

16 posted on 11/07/2003 11:58:28 AM PST by Grit (Tolerance for all but the intolerant...and those who tolerate intolerance etc etc)
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To: Ladysmith
Why would you zot this? :-) This is the best education going. You have to be a complete moron to believe this tripe and if you do...there is no hope for you and you need to be at DU. However, if you are a fence sitter and have any sense...reading this would probably knock you 20 yards off of it...especially with all of the insightful comments that are sure to follow!
17 posted on 11/07/2003 11:59:58 AM PST by NELSON111
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To: Lincoln Logs
Personally, I am glad to see these Dem nitwits living in total denial. The longer they stay in this dream world, the longer the Republicns will continue to capture election victories! So, as was stated, DREAM ON!
18 posted on 11/07/2003 12:00:14 PM PST by Laserman
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To: Grit
LOL!
19 posted on 11/07/2003 12:00:32 PM PST by BureaucratusMaximus (if we're not going to act like a constitutional republic...lets be the best empire we can be...)
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To: Lincoln Logs
Calling all kitties....


20 posted on 11/07/2003 12:00:36 PM PST by darkwing104 (Let's get dangerous)
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