Most would agree that since the election of Donald Trump as
President of the United States things have been crazier than they have ever
been, or at least crazier than they have been in our memory.
The left regards Trump as whacko, even as their own policies push the boundaries of radicalism.
The left regards Trump as whacko, even as their own policies push the boundaries of radicalism.
Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, and even Hillary Clinton
are still on scene, and they are joined with a cadre of faces new to the race
for the Democrat nomination to oppose Trump, or if he is somehow taken out in the
primary, or otherwise, whomever the Republicans put up in 2020.
Trump’s unconventional, non-politician, combative style has
put off nearly everybody at some time (or always) and the inability of folks to
get beyond their personal feelings surely has further gummed things up even
more.
But somehow, all of this has emboldened and set free the
most radical among the Democrats, who push socialist ideals as if they are
actually reasonable.
“The Democrats have become socialists,” stated liberal
columnist Dana Milbank back in September of 2017, less than a year after Trump took
office.
“This became official, more or less … when [Bernie] Sanders
rolled out his socialized health-care plan, Medicare for All, and he was
supported by 16 of his Senate Democratic colleagues who signed on as
co-sponsors, including the party's rising stars and potential presidential
candidates in 2020: Elizabeth Warren, Cory Booker, Kamala Harris, Kirsten
Gillibrand.”
You may have seen the news since then that all of those
folks, and even more, have either declared their candidacy, or hinted at it.
Sen. Harris, the former California Attorney General,
suggests doing away with private health insurance, replacing it with
single-payer government healthcare.
She told CNN’s Jake Tapper that if people like their current
health insurance, they would not be able to keep it. "Well, listen, the
idea is that everyone gets access to medical care,” she said. “And you don't
have to go through the process of going through an insurance company, having
them give you approval, going through the paperwork, all of the delay that may
require," she told Tapper.
On its face, this actually sounds like a good move. But just
ask many a military veteran how government healthcare has worked for them. And
the idea that government healthcare would have less paperwork? Where does she
think the mountains of existing paperwork had their origin?
But returning to Milbank’s 2017 column, he noted the
dramatic shift since 2013, when “Sanders introduced similar legislation” and
“he didn’t have a single co-sponsor.”
Democrats obviously believe this approach is their winning
strategy, and perhaps even believe it makes sense. The current environment
among Democrats has allowed the emergence of a 29-year-old whippersnapper named
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to dislodge a long-time New York House member, and
quickly rise to fame. So fast and so prominently, in fact, that the old guard
was knocked off balance, if balance they ever had.
These folks generally advocate doing away with ICE, open
borders, single-payer healthcare - Medicare for All, doing away with private
health insurance, abortion up to and even after birth, removing requirements for
a photo ID to vote, allowing illegals to vote, radical gun control, raising
taxes, free college education, and the Green New Deal.
The latter is one of Cortez’ favored positions. Somehow,
despite her wild ideas and silly answers to serious questions, she has garnered
a good bit of influence, enough to attract the attention of party leaders in
Congress.
And liberal gadfly Michael Moore thinks so much of her that
he wants the Constitution amended so that she can run for president.
“It's too bad you have to be 35 to be president,” Moore said
on MSNBC. “We put that in the constitution, the Founding Fathers, because
people died at 38 or 40 back then. Y'know, we need to lower that. If that was
lowered to 30 ...” Obviously, logic is not Moore’s strong point.
These Democrat ideas have gotten so radical that one liberal
Democrat, former Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe, raised the flag of caution.
“We’ve got to have actionable, practical ideas,” he said. “And I worry — we
can’t get into this election season with everybody trying to out-promise one
another.”
One survey shows that McAuliffe’s concerns are backed up by
data. Democrat and Democrat-leaning registered voters responded to a Pew
Research Center survey that by a 53- to 40-percent margin, they want their
party to move right, to a more moderate position.
The number of Democrats who view their ever-more-socialist party
favorably has fallen from 53 percent last September to 49 percent this year,
and 47 percent viewed the party in a negative way.
Interestingly, the survey showed that 58 percent of
Republicans seek a more conservative party, while 38 percent seek a more
moderate party.
An editorial in Investor’s
Business Daily puts things nicely into perspective: ”Socialism is the most
pernicious political system ever. Wherever it's been tried, it's led to mass
misery, poverty, loss of rights, and even mass killing. Today, Venezuela, North
Korea and Zimbabwe are notable examples. True American socialism wouldn't be
any better.”
Amen to that.
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