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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That has always been the conservative critique: that technocratic governance, no matter how laudable the intent, almost always fails when it hits reality. Klein is skirting around that. He’s also avoiding the fact that he was one of biggest cheerleaders and proponents of the very policies he now recognizes as having failed to deliver the goods. Finally, the politicians are part of the problem. Obamacare COULD have been single payer. There would have been a massive electoral price to pay, but there was a once in fifty year opportunity to achieve a longstanding goal and Obama and Dems chose to try to thread the needle with incrementalism that they hoped would preserve their control of government. They got neither. [/quote] Yes - this. I like Ezra Kelvin’s podcast and the concept of his book. [b]But I think he and others are wrong that Dems went “too far”. I think the problem is they didn’t go far enough.[/b] For example: healthcare. While Obamacare increased insurance coverage it hasn’t helped health outcomes or costs. But bc it was healthcare reform under Obama now Dems don’t want to touch that issue bc it’s “fixed”. Dems need to be strong to own up to past errors and fix them. NIMBY-ism is another example. My town did some reason to allow more multi family housing: who is crying the loudest but the “liberals” who signed on to pledges promote diversity/equity/inclusion in all policies. They cite the fact that the new housing will result in “million dollar condos” but they ignore the fact that with no rezoning all we have gotten are $3-4 million single family houses (yes, I live in a pretty wealthy suburb). Our local elections this spring were pretty heated with a ton of finger pointing and misrepresentations and calls to “preserve the historical character of our town”. My town votes 90% Dem btw. [/quote] I don't disagree that we haven't solidly addressed some core issues as with Obamacare that you mentioned. But where we have pushed too far for the majority of the country is in social issues and over regulation. It feels like Dems are eating themselves alive with violent protests and violent rhetoric. Even AOC has seriously dialed her rhetoric back. GOP is sitting back and letting us further destroy ourselves. [/quote] I agree the social messaging and [b]cancel culture[/b] went too far. Much like political correctness (when I first heard the term “woke” I said - oh you mean political correctness and was glared at). But IMO Social messaging does not equal being “left” or “progressive”. [/quote] That made me laugh. MAGA is canceling everyone and everything these days! Though, to be fair, they don’t cancel white men no matter how awful or harmful they may be. That’s how we got here, because they’re constantly victimized when Dems canceled men behaving badly. SMDH. [/quote]
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