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05/21/19 at 20:05:29
 
It’s Time to Hold American Elites Accountable for Their Abuses
If Democrats want to address simmering middle-class anger, they need to deliver justice.

Rahm Emanuel

Normally, a scandal centered on how rich parents used bribes to win their children’s admittance into elite colleges wouldn’t play so heavily in the national news. No one much cared when Donald Trump promised large donations as his children enrolled at Penn. But the outrage over the Varsity Blues investigation perfectly illustrates what may be the most important, least understood, and underappreciated political dynamic of our era: a full-on middle-class revolt against the elites and the privileges they hoard. For all the focus on inequality and social justice, this middle-class revolt is the most important barrier standing between Democrats and the White House. They can’t afford to ignore it.

Think of what’s happened over the past decade and a half. America endured a war sold on false premises, a bailout of bankers issuing entirely toxic debt, and a massive public effort to prop up auto executives who were building cars that weren’t selling. Is it any wonder so many middle-class taxpayers resent the elites? The middle class has been forced to bail them out from their own mistakes time and time again—and yet the beneficiaries of that goodwill haven’t apologized, let alone taken responsibility. America’s middle class is Cinderella, and the nation’s elites are her evil stepsisters—only now it’s the stepsisters who get to marry the prince. It’s infuriating.

Ever since the disaster of the 2016 election, Democrats have engaged in (an often pointless) debate about whether President Trump’s supporters were drawn to him on account of economic or cultural grievances. Yes, Hillary Clinton drew more votes, but she was 1,000 times as qualified, and 10,000 times as personally appealing. She should have demolished him—but something drew many voters to Trump instead.

I’m not denying that racism (against President Barack Obama) and sexism (against Secretary Clinton) played their roles. Nostalgia surely played another. But beneath all of that was the American middle class’s belief that the Lori Loughlins and Felicity Huffmans of the world, let alone the Don Rumsfelds and thingy Fulds, aren’t asked to play by the same set of rules. The elite get all the breaks and are shown all the shortcuts. In the meantime, ordinary people are forced to pay full freight. And that’s the point. No matter how noxious he was personally—and despite the irony that he was a perfect example of elite privilege—Trump embodied the country’s desire to hit back. Justice was a long time coming.

Maybe the clearest early manifestation was the Iraq War. After 9/11, the Washington elite claimed that the country needed to neutralize Saddam Hussein’s weapons of mass destruction. Congress and the media largely went along for the ride. But $1 trillion and 5,000 lives and 16 years later, the public has been told that those WMDs had not existed after all. Yet as clear as that became, no one ever took it on the chin. No one from the Bush administration ever took responsibility. Middle-class families paid in both blood and treasure, but the people who had made the worst foreign-policy decision in U.S. history never owned their failure.

The same thing happened during the Great Recession. The nation’s banking elite had lent billions to home buyers without any realistic hope of making good on their debts. Their irresponsible lending not only precipitated a global financial meltdown, but also necessitated a bailout from the nation’s financially stressed middle-class taxpayers. Yet even after being bailed out, the nation’s banking executives never faced any real consequences. No one went to jail. They never had to repay the personal fortunes they’d made by passing out those bad loans. Once again, the middle class was called to bail out the elites who were responsible for the mess while the elites got off scot-free.

And it was the same story arc with the auto bailout. For decades, executives in Detroit had made indefensible decisions. They’d been selling less reliable cars. They’d never found a way to compete effectively with their foreign competition. They’d continually lost market share. But when the bottom fell out and they were forced to ask middle-class taxpayers for a bailout, they never took responsibility. Most of the top brass kept their jobs. And once they’d recovered, they returned to business as usual. The middle class was once again expected to foot the bailout while the execs kept on like it had never happened.

Washington wasn’t wrong to prevent a global financial meltdown. Obama was certainly right to save the domestic auto industry. But those decisions came at a real cost. After the Recovery Act had passed and the auto bailout was rolling, we had a fierce debate inside the White House about how to sequence our pushes for health care, climate change, and financial reform. As the White House chief of staff, I argued, unsuccessfully, that the American people needed the catharsis of seeing that the bankers who had gotten the country into this mess were being forced to take responsibility—that faith in government would plummet if we failed to deliver some “Old Testament justice.” Others feared that attacking Wall Street would undermine the recovery, and they won the day. Perhaps they were right on the economics. But the political implications were significant, and we’re still living with them today. The middle class believes even now that elites have license to make irresponsible decisions without paying a price.

Consider the issues the Trump White House has chosen to highlight at a moment when many of the nation’s schools are in dire need of resources and health-care costs are on the rise. Trump is focused on tariffs because there’s a widespread belief that existing trade agreements have been crafted to benefit the rich. The White House picks fights on immigration because the issue paints Democrats as champions of constituencies that aren’t following the rules. And both issues add fuel to a middle-class revolt that’s been simmering, largely unnoticed, for the better part of a decade.

Democrats have become increasingly cognizant of the anger, but too often they’ve drawn the wrong conclusions. The answer certainly isn’t socialism. Middle-class voters currently presume that elites already control the government—so why would they want to give the bureaucracy any more power? Rather, Democrats need to become the party of justice. They need to demand accountability from bad actors—and point out where Republicans would give them a pass. They don’t need to castigate entire industries, as some might recommend. But when people make decisions that affect innocent bystanders—beating the drums for an ill-conceived war, making complicated financial instruments—they should be the party standing up for middle-class interests and values.

Every time Democrats look at a problem, they think of a program. And while those programs often point the way forward, Democrats need to focus their energy on convincing the middle class that they share their values more than just their economic interests. There is more to voters than their wallets. To do that, Democrats need to prove to them that they know the difference between right and wrong, and that begins with owning the terms accountability and responsibility. Democrats need to be the ones demanding that those who fall short, no matter how privileged, be made to answer for their own decisions. Every one of us should have to live by the same moral and ethical codes. The nation’s elite shouldn’t have any special license to take the easy way out.


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Reply #1 - 05/22/19 at 05:43:23
 
A really good article.

Thanks for sharing ray.

I realize that you're trying to make fun of it, but it hits every point clearly.

Your quip at the end shows your ignorance, not wit.

I'm no fan of Rham, but this was well written.
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Reply #2 - 05/22/19 at 07:16:43
 
SMH......

All you can do is snark, sad.

Why you assume so much, only being able to view life through one dimensional lens, is all can you see perhaps....

It seems Rham is having his woke.....lately.

He sees the folly and results of the elitist, of PC Correctness, how it prolly cost Hillary her chance against Obama, because they set the perimeters to campaigning/critiquing inferior races.

That these elitist have written the narrative for one purpose, to catch the opposition......not themselves.

Little bit disingenuous, eh, with a tad of hypocrisy tossed in, but deplorables have no taste anyway, right.

Web has tried to enlighten you many times, why your goal, purpose in life, to point out hypocrisies re: conservatives backing Trump, fails.....and Rahm just wrote a "really good article" on it......

Sorry you think its about me, but I think different, just a darn shame these elitist say I can't be a democrat because I don't stick my head up the same azz as them  Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin

Have  great day TT, life is great, think good thoughts, it worked for Gilmore  Smiley Wink Cheesy    
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Reply #3 - 05/22/19 at 08:25:54
 
raydawg wrote on 05/22/19 at 07:16:43:
SMH......

All you can do is snark, sad.

LOL - you accuse me of snary, yet you post this:

Sex, drugs, and rock n roll.....rich hippies that use to whine about power.
LOVE IT!


Are there actual classes that you take for hypocrisy ray???



Why you assume so much, only being able to view life through one dimensional lens, is all can you see perhaps....

It seems Rham is having his woke.....lately. - WTF does that even mean?  You're old, don't try and use the trendy vernaculars...lol

He sees the folly and results of the elitist, of PC Correctness, how it prolly cost Hillary her chance against Obama, because they set the perimeters to campaigning/critiquing inferior races.

That these elitist have written the narrative for one purpose, to catch the opposition......not themselves.

Little bit disingenuous, eh, with a tad of hypocrisy tossed in, but deplorables have no taste anyway, right.

No, they don't. They voted for trump, so...

Web has tried to enlighten you many times, why your goal, purpose in life, to point out hypocrisies re: conservatives backing Trump, fails.....and Rahm just wrote a "really good article" on it......

I think you read a different article than you posted.... Huh

Sorry you think its about me, but I think different, just a darn shame these elitist say I can't be a democrat because I don't stick my head up the same azz as them  Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin

No ray, I say you can't be a democrat because you don't support a single democratic platform.

Have  great day TT, life is great, think good thoughts, it worked for Gilmore  Smiley Wink Cheesy    


Yeah, whatever...
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Reply #4 - 05/22/19 at 09:22:34
 
You know nothing about me, you are assuming based on just a inkling of stuff posted here, and viewed through your own need and bias, tainted and prejudiced to a point of worthlessness.

The democrat party currently is a sham, it is not the party of my parents, or that of what Reagan left, and Rham points out.

Current example re: Impeaching Trump.

A senior House Democrat told Fox News on Monday that Pelosi “isn’t going to be able to hold off on impeachment much longer,” and that the speaker may have to change her position “within the next two weeks.”

Freshman Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., suggested Tuesday that politics are the main element preventing members from pressing ahead at this stage.

“Just as impeaching without cause could be construed, and is, politically motivated, choosing to not impeach when there is an abundance of cause could also be construed similarly,” she told reporters.


AOC is right on......

As evidenced:

The sources also told Fox News that Pelosi told members of the caucus to listen to the committee chairs -- and House Oversight Committee Chairman Elijah Cummings, D-Md., reminded members to keep vulnerable freshman lawmakers in mind as they decide how to proceed with investigations or impeachment.

AOC is right, as evidenced by Cunningham’s statement....

So look, if Trump is as guilty as they ALL seem to believe, then have the integrity, AND fortitude, to DO WHAT IS RIGHT for the welfare of our nation....

DO NOT play partisan politics with it, in trying to protect vulnerable politicians in the party, as AMERICA is BIGGER than just one party concerns....

Be it democrat, or republican, rightly or wrongly, she exhibits conviction by having the fortitude to stand up to what she believes, and that is refreshing.....

Much of what many saw in Trump, as he rubbed the grain the wrong way too, rightly, or wrongly is a fair debate, and one cause I hold against the man,  but that is just my own personal view based on my own personal beliefs, not facts.......but I am sure you have all facts, and afford yourself superior, this is not a judgement call with you, but gospel truth  Roll Eyes

Now, go have a great day, enjoy it....laugh, none get out alive....well, maybe you wanna argue that too  Grin Grin Grin Grin
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Reply #5 - 05/22/19 at 11:33:20
 
raydawg wrote on 05/22/19 at 09:22:34:
You know nothing about me, you are assuming based on just a inkling of stuff posted here, and viewed through your own need and bias, tainted and prejudiced to a point of worthlessness.

No ray, it's based on the fact that you said yourself that you are a democrat - yet not once have you ever posted anything in favor of a democratic policy.  Please - prove me wrong.

The democrat party currently is a sham, it is not the party of my parents, or that of what Reagan left, and Rham points out.

You're right - but it's finally getting back to that - thanks to people like Bernie.

Current example re: Impeaching Trump.

A senior House Democrat told Fox News on Monday that Pelosi “isn’t going to be able to hold off on impeachment much longer,” and that the speaker may have to change her position “within the next two weeks.”

Good!  A crook needs to be impeached.  trump is not fit for office.

Freshman Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., suggested Tuesday that politics are the main element preventing members from pressing ahead at this stage.

“Just as impeaching without cause could be construed, and is, politically motivated, choosing to not impeach when there is an abundance of cause could also be construed similarly,” she told reporters.


AOC is right on......

As evidenced:

The sources also told Fox News that Pelosi told members of the caucus to listen to the committee chairs -- and House Oversight Committee Chairman Elijah Cummings, D-Md., reminded members to keep vulnerable freshman lawmakers in mind as they decide how to proceed with investigations or impeachment.

AOC is right, as evidenced by Cunningham’s statement....

So look, if Trump is as guilty as they ALL seem to believe, then have the integrity, AND fortitude, to DO WHAT IS RIGHT for the welfare of our nation....

DO NOT play partisan politics with it, in trying to protect vulnerable politicians in the party, as AMERICA is BIGGER than just one party concerns....

Be it democrat, or republican, rightly or wrongly, she exhibits conviction by having the fortitude to stand up to what she believes, and that is refreshing.....

Yeah, I know - That's what I've been saying since she took office.  i believe it was you that called her a "whackjob"...  She and Bernie are one in the same - and look at your take on Bernie... see the problem?

Much of what many saw in Trump, as he rubbed the grain the wrong way too, rightly, or wrongly is a fair debate, and one cause I hold against the man,  but that is just my own personal view based on my own personal beliefs, not facts.......but I am sure you have all facts, and afford yourself superior, this is not a judgement call with you, but gospel truth  Roll Eyes
No ray - it's just facts.  Facts like how many times he's lied.  Facts on how terrible a husband he is.  Facts on how he conducted his businesses.  Facts on how many times he's played golf while in office.  Facts as to how he name calls and his incessant tweeting.  Facts as to how he was laughed at by the UN.

These are not opinions that I have - these are facts about that idiot that you (being a 'democrat') seem to just overlook.


Now, go have a great day, enjoy it....laugh, none get out alive....well, maybe you wanna argue that too  Grin Grin Grin Grin


Yeah, whatever.
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Reply #6 - 05/22/19 at 13:23:00
 
T And T Garage wrote on 05/22/19 at 08:25:54:
WTF does that even mean?  
Don't be so LAZY !  LOOK it up !

You're old, don't try and use the trendy vernaculars
Sounds like another way of saying:
'I can, You can't'

I say you can't be a democrat because you don't support a single democratic platform.
You know this, HOW ?
Please Explain !

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Reply #7 - 05/22/19 at 13:41:29
 
MnSpring wrote on 05/22/19 at 13:23:00:
T And T Garage wrote on 05/22/19 at 08:25:54:
WTF does that even mean?  
Don't be so LAZY !  LOOK it up !

There's nothing to look up mn.  ray's statement doesn't make sense.

You're old, don't try and use the trendy vernaculars
Sounds like another way of saying:
'I can, You can't'

No.  I don't use catch words like "woke".  I'm too old and I know it.

I say you can't be a democrat because you don't support a single democratic platform.
You know this, HOW ?
Please Explain !

Well, because he's never shown any support for any democratic position on here - ever.  Not sure how you don't understand that....

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