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Values Added: Grassroots Politics (Michelle Goldberg & Rich Lowry)
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Looking forward to Michelle applying the same leap she's willing to use for colonialism to the effect of public unions as a small minority bankrupts entire cities, counties and states as they exert their power.
Havent read much on Oakland but seeing how the Day Of Rage/OWS idiots occupy, dig in like ticks, don't follow rules regarding permits, sleeping in public, camping, leave it to taxpayers to pay for extra police needs, cleanup, complaints, crime etc, can you blame a cash-strapped city from seeking to nip it in the bud? Let them howl in ignorance for part of a day and then get back to the lives they apprently don't have. |
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It sounds like there might be a reason that people usually play by the rules.
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When Michelle refers to Mitt Romney as the "Conservative alternative" to John McCain, she's seeing this through the lens of Republican elites in Washington and New York (I'm looking at you, NR) who pushed that in 2008. Those people are who she has in mind when she speaks of "Conservatives".
The reason Romney didn't actually get anywhere in 2008 is because he was considered a squish even then. It was only 4 years since his pro-choice stance as governor. McCain isn't much of a Conservative standard bearer, and maybe be a jerk, but he was an honest jerk. He was clear about where he deviated, and so could be more or less trusted on matters where he hadn't. Romney's only consistent interest seems to be in being President. |
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Oh, and despite how strongly I dislike Rich Lowry, he's absolutely right when he says that Occupy Wall Street needs to participate in electoral politics if they want to make a difference. I think that primarying Chuck Schumer would be a fantastic idea.
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It's true that he happened to benefit from these shifts, but I think that's more a function of politics occasionally rewarding personal failings than any calculation on his part. |
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He'll find a way to blame the Republicans. |
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Here's a revealing lesson from the Herman Cain candidacy: the uncovering of hidden troves of left-wing racism. The scornful and dismissive language used by the left to describe Herman Cain is already earning suspicious looks from the acute race consciousness brigade.
There is already a popular view amongst this crowd that white liberal have abandoned Obama in a way they would have never done Clinton. This will only get more interesting with time. |
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And while you're at it Michelle, assume that the cow is a perfect sphere...
As Ayn Rand famously said "question your premise", Rich. |
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Shorter Rich: Poor people just want free stuff.
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And look how that goes both ways. His loud, obnoxious moralizing about torture, for example, was a sop to the media for whom he was a darling. But all of those little irritating McCainisms disappeared after the media abandoned him in 2008, and now he is just as spiteful to the media and what it represents as he was to the GOP base after 2000. He was a jerk. But he was at least a known quantity as a jerk. Romney will be Bush I without the guts, which is saying something. A man who is unwilling to take some hits on policy positions in theory is going to be unwilling to take some hits on putting policy into practice. |
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You have to love an argument based on theoreticals. "I, do you, do you, do you not see why -- let's just say in theory -- a Republican gets a million dollars every time he pies a school teacher in the face. Apple, Cherry, Coconut cream. Pie, pie, pie. You wouldn't fear that such a person in our theoretical vacuum here would have an incentive to toss pies hither and yon?" |
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That said, I don't really remember any of the specifics about McCain's or Romney's plans in 2008 that would put one of them much further right than the other. But Romney definitely made a calculation to brand himself as a social conservative, which McCain didn't do. Also, a lot of the distrust for Romney comes from his support for a health care mandate, which wasn't poison to all good conservatives before Obama made it part of his health care plan in 2009, and it seems to me that Romney's weaknesses in 2008 had as much to do with him being creepy and unlikeable as they did with his flip-flopping. (But I could just be projecting, because Romney has always come off to me as distinctly creepy and unlikeable.) |
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Thanks. |
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That doesn't mean that he's beyond politically calculated flips, however. He admitted he was doing that with immigration in the last primaries, and same with his move to the right in the face of a primary challenge in AZ. I think this could mean that Romney is a safer choice for someone who wants a consistent conservative. You could never trust McCain not to change his mind or be somewhat erratic, whereas if you convince Romney that his political fortunes are tied to certain conservative positions, he'll maintain them. (This is also why liberals shouldn't assume Romney would be a much more moderate president than he will campaign. He'll do what is politically useful, and if he needs to keep the base happy, he will.) I know some conservatives were making that argument in '08, too. Edit: kez is absolutely right, also, about the nature of the support in '08. Of course, a lot of that was somewhat tepid and he seems to have had a problem with at least some evangelicals, leading to the Huckabee boom and his inability to defeat a seriously flawed candidate like McCain. |
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I miss the raw sexual chemistry between Rich and Ann Marie Cox
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Lowry does a quite-atrocious job of explaining the importance of feeling tax incidence: The person who doesn't really feel that he pays anything for marginal services which he may need isn't only going to support increasing those services, but he's going to support a broad array of services that aren't really necessary. This was one of the major arguments from liberals concerning post-9/11 defense spending: It was largely deficit spending and thus no one felt like they were paying for it, when in reality it was in fact extremely costly. And would it be shocking to learn that people who don't pay any taxes probably support all sorts of spending that don't directly impact their own welfare? People who pay income tax feel tax incidence much more than they don't... I'm not trying to justify the "53%" framing as the right one, but there is are serious problems concerning fiscal illusion that increase as the connections between "this is what you paid for and this is what you're getting for it" become more and more nebulous.
Some blogger recently - McArdle? - pointed out the ultimate irony that the withholding tax - an idea of Milton Friedman's that was supposed to reduce compliance costs - has probably created so much additional fiscal illusion that we may have been better off without it. |
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the whole structure of African economic colonialism was using local governments to make decisions that were decided upon by the colonial power, which is exactly what corporations do in foreign nations today. it is literally the exact same thing.
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if not, read these (especially the first one) Crawford Young. The African State in Historical Perspective. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1997. John Kelly Thornton. Africa and Africans in the Making of the Atlantic World, 1400-1800. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998. David Eltis. The Rise of African Slavery in the Americas. Cambridge, UK; New York: CambridgeUniversity Press, 2000. |
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i'm referring to the use of local authorities in west africa. what do you mean by "foreign governments"?
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In a truly shocking development, Michelle Goldberg seems incapable of understanding what colonialism is.
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Rich is playing dumb on the "colonialism" point. For the past fifty years or so the left has talked about NEO-colonialism. That sort of discourse may or may not be valid, but it certainly can't be reduced to the cartoon Rich sketched. Michelle was right to push back there.
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