Sunday, March 27, 2011

Hate, Fear, Money and Exclusion

First and foremost, I want to make this clear. I believe that most people who politically identify themselves as Republicans or conservatives are good, decent people. On this blog, when I refer to Republicans/conservatives who are harming this country, I am talking about a small, but extremely powerful, subset. The good and decent Republicans/conservatives are just as much a victim as the rest of us.

I keep asking myself, how do Republicans perform so well in elections? After all, they seem to be against working people, liberals, environmentalists, pro-choicers, teachers, government employees in general, gays, muslims, atheists and agnostics, hispanics, African-Americans...to name a few. Based on these realities, they should only appeal to 5-10% of the population. Yet, they keep winning elections, even if only by a fraction of a percent, even as the population grows more diverse and "less Republican."

I think the answer lies primarily in 4 words: hate, fear, money, exclusion.

Hate - Everyone doesn't like someone, or someones, to one degree or another. Those of us who have moved past caveman mentality, where tribes survived by warding off other tribes, have joined the 21st century. Those of us who don't, have found a home in the modern conservative movement. The movement understands this base human emotion, and taps into it. The tapping used to be more subtle.

Fear - This is most reprehensible manipulation a responsible political movement can engage in. They use fear of terrorism, fear of death, fear of fear, fear of those "not like us," whatever it takes, to manipulate the voters.

Money - None of the above works without money. The conservative movement has raised tons of money using hate and fear, to make people even more hateful and fearful. They have manipulated laws and court decisions. Can you believe that corporations now have more rights to influence the political process than human beings do? Remember, corporations have limited liability and never die, so they are super-human if they are anything. The Koch brothers, having inherited billions of dollars, are using much of their "found money" to try to shape a world where they are the dominant species and the rest of us are their drones. Don't play their game!

Exclusion - As the population demographics change, this becomes even more vital to the success of the modern conservative movement. In subtle, and not so subtle ways, they are currently trying to dismantle unions and any other liberal-leaning organizations. They are currently proposing laws that will result in disenfranchising many voters, at a great cost, at the same time they claim we have no money.

What is this all about? Remember I told you this. Conservatives in this country envision a place where there is no funding for public schools, no public funding for healthcare, no public funding for ANYTHING except the military and the police. They have a misguided belief that they are trying to return the country to the way it was, when it was never that way!

Ironically, the modern conservative movement is manipulating many, including even those who erroneously refer to themselves as the "Teaparty." They talk about the federal and state budgets being unbalanced, but have no intention of balancing these same budgets. They want to bust the budgets, and are effectively doing so, by cutting taxes to levels unheard of in the developed world. The tax rate as a percentage of GDP is lower in the US than anywhere else in the world in a comparable economy.

Why do they want to bust the budgets? Because then they can throw up their hands and say, with a straight face, that we can't afford to pay for education, or healthcare, or anything except the military and police. It is an evil and insidious plan, and it is working. Remember, when they say they want their country back, when they say they want to return to the way things used to be, they are talking about a country they don't own, and the way they say things used to be, things never were that way.

Since the "liberal social welfare state" was put into place in the US, our real income has increased more than 400% and our life expectancy has increased by 20 years. Do we really want to go back to the way things used to be? When a scratch on your leg was likely to lead to amputation or death, when carpet on your floor was a luxury, when it took a week to drive across the country, not a day and a half, I mean, before velcro?

Shame on them. Don't buy their lies!

2 comments:

  1. Wow. you've really bought into the liberal propaganda/agenda hook line and sinker! The reason so many people are voting republican is because we don't buy the hate, fear, money and exclusion brought about by the left. The left is trying to scare us into thinking the only way we can survive is by depending on the government for support. The left refuses to let something as small as WE HAVE NO MONEY stop them from keeping anyone who doesn't want to work from not having the luxuries that everyone else works so hard for. I'm supportive of a welfare system, but not a welfare state. The idea is to help people when they're down, not enable them when they're down. And then you want me to believe that obama is a hero for increasing the budget by one bajillion dollars, and now "cutting out" 38 billion? We can't sustain this wreckless spending. If that means someone has to get off the couch and flip burgers, or if that means the government workers have to contribute to their own pensions, then deal with it.

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  2. Joshua, I appreciate your comments, but have you noticed that just in the few weeks since my original post, Paul Ryan introduced a plan that was approved by 235 Republicans in the House that would end Medicare as we know it and transfer the funds that supported Medicare to the wealthiest Americans; Indiana Republicans are passing a bill that would allow a majority of folks in that state to opt out of public education, and there are other examples. This is not propaganda, these are facts. Americans want government services, but don't want to pay for them. The main reason is that Republicans have unrelentingly pushed the message for decades that all taxes are bad. Historically, Republicans and Democrats have voted to spend. The biggest difference is that Democrats want to do it with tax revenues, Republicans want to do it with borrowed funds.

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