I'm glad someone else is thinking about that, how and where things went wrong. I just posted in the "What are our winning issues in 2006 again?" thread to detail the current situation some since there's more propaganda than facts around the drug war, but I have a different take on where the party went wrong. I'll copy a message I sent to the party a few weeks ago, I think it's worth considering.
There's a couple of things about the failure of the Democratic party that bother me, but I've never in my life seen anyone else even mention the link, certainly nobody in power. I'm not sure the party can recover till they do. In effect they committed suicide, this'll take a little to explain so please be patient.
First we have to go back to the baby boom Generation that came of age in the 60's and the 70's, and rethink them a bit. In every generation that's ever existed they've rebelled, and if a person is going to make a mistake or commit a crime it'll likely first be as a youth. Many or most as they mature will simply stop.
Now look at the start of the drug war, and the reasons for it. We had a lot of young rebels that grew up with the lies and deceit of Nam, and they acted like young rebels. We had a spike in the crime rates for the very simple reason that we had a spike in the population that tends to commit them.
Some genius in the Republican party came up with a plan, and you guys went along with it. The plan involved attacking your own voter base, the hippies and free thinkers, the minorities, the rebels. And the Democratic party jumped in with both feet.
As the baby boomers matured and invested in stocks instead of in rebellion, the Republicans took credit for falling crime rates so you guys decided to prove you were just as tough. When Clinton came into office instead of showing some restraint or even doing a study to see if any of it is working we saw three consecutive years of record numbers of marijuana arrests, growth in the powers of the police to search, seize, and confiscate, and the loss of many rights to privacy. There's been another side effect as well, a big one.
The laws tend to actually target minorities, consider the safe school zones for instance. In a crowed urban area most people are near a school, daycare center, or something of the sort all the time just by force of how crowded it is, so they do a mandatory minimum. The same crime in a suburban area draws little notice, treatment perhaps. DA'a bargain charges down to get them to turn on others or to get them to give up property without protest, but for those with nothing to offer they get the maximum and no judge can say it's unfair. That leaves punishment mostly on the shoulders of the poor and the unconnected who just got into a bad situation, and leaves those we intended to target all too often untouched.
And the result of all of this? A growth in about 30 years from roughly 300,000 in our jails and prisons to over 2,100,000, mostly minorities, the poor, and the hippies. Voter disenfranchisement running over 4.7 million, in a nation where elections are decided by hundreds or thousands. And none of it has been needed, as far back as Nixon our own commissions told us it didn't work. Heck, back in the 1940's the LaGuardia report told us it didn't. It still doesn't.
The Democratic party committed suicide, and unless and until they reverse course they don't deserve to recover. If it wasn't for the damage they've helped do to this nation they'd by all rights be controlling it right now.
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