Be Careful What You Wish For, and Other World-Is-Ending Stuff No One Wants to Hear
WSJ - A Liberal Supermajority
Get ready for ‘change’ we haven’t seen since 1965, or 1933.
If the current polls hold, Barack Obama will win the White House on November 4 and Democrats will consolidate their Congressional majorities, probably with a filibuster-proof Senate or very close to it. Without the ability to filibuster, the Senate would become like the House, able to pass whatever the majority wants.
Though we doubt most Americans realize it, this would be one of the most profound political and ideological shifts in U.S. history. Liberals would dominate the entire government in a way they haven’t since 1965, or 1933. In other words, the election would mark the restoration of the activist government that fell out of public favor in the 1970s. If the U.S. really is entering a period of unchecked left-wing ascendancy, Americans at least ought to understand what they will be getting, especially with the media cheering it all on.
That includes:
- Medicare for all. When HillaryCare cratered in 1994, the Democrats concluded they had overreached, so they carved up the old agenda into smaller incremental steps, such as Schip for children. A strongly Democratic Congress is now likely to lay the final flagstones on the path to government-run health insurance from cradle to grave.
Mr. Obama wants to build a public insurance program, modeled after Medicare and open to everyone of any income. According to the Lewin Group, the gold standard of health policy analysis, the Obama plan would shift between 32 million and 52 million from private coverage to the huge new entitlement. Like Medicare or the Canadian system, this would never be repealed.
The “business climate”, “union supremacy” (I can’t believe this secret-ballot trashing thing), “taxes”, “the green revolution”…
- Free speech and voting rights. A liberal supermajority would move quickly to impose procedural advantages that could cement Democratic rule for years to come. One early effort would be national, election-day voter registration. This is a long-time goal of Acorn and others on the “community organizer” left and would make it far easier to stack the voter rolls. The District of Columbia would also get votes in Congress — Democratic, naturally.
Plus “special interest potpourri.”
It’s always possible that events — such as a recession — would temper some of these ambitions. Republicans also feared the worst in 1993 when Democrats ran the entire government, but it didn’t turn out that way. On the other hand, Bob Dole then had 43 GOP Senators to support a filibuster, and the entire Democratic Party has since moved sharply to the left. Mr. Obama’s agenda is far more liberal than Bill Clinton’s was in 1992, and the Southern Democrats who killed Al Gore’s BTU tax and modified liberal ambitions are long gone.
In both 1933 and 1965, liberal majorities imposed vast expansions of government that have never been repealed, and the current financial panic may give today’s left another pretext to return to those heydays of welfare-state liberalism. Americans voting for “change” should know they may get far more than they ever imagined.
October 19th, 2008 at 4:26 am
Don’t wirrt too much. This is where the Natural Superiority of the Southern Politician will come into play.
The Pelosi voting in Washington but Quail Shooting at home Blue Dawgs will be the swing in the House. Thus again illustrating TNSOTSP.
QED LSMFT LBJ took the IRT down to 4th street USA When he got there, what did he see? The youth of America on LSD.
LBJ, IRT USA, LSD
LSD, LBJ FBI, CIA
F-B-I-C-I-A L-S-D; Eh-eh-el…Be…Jay
Lawz free tie-dye for all! Good times ahead!
October 19th, 2008 at 4:28 am
Will pay $10 (American) for 1 gross Quad-left Hard-returns.
Inquire within.
October 20th, 2008 at 1:32 am
I haven’t even thought about that song for nigh on 40 years, Half! Good morning, Starshine!