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Edited on Mon Mar-08-10 12:38 PM by Prism
Pragmatism is a funny thing. We're relentlessly assaulted by self-described moderate Democrats who tell us that President Obama must be pragmatic and incrementalist in his approach.
However, think about Bill Clinton's major pragmatic, incrementalist approaches.
NAFTA. DADT. DOMA. Welfare "reform". The repeal of Glass-Steagall.
All of these pieces of pragmatism are now major banes of the average citizens' existence. All of these bits and pieces of pragmatism have destroyed or materially harmed millions of citizens' lives.
All of those policies we were told President Clinton had to support. "The votes aren't there! It's Congress! President Clinton must do this. Only the far left really opposes these things!"
If these things were so pragmatic, so necessary, the best possible approach for a Democratic President, then how is it we are now attempting to undo what are widely regarded as horrors a mere fifteen years later?
That is this health insurance "reform" to me - another corporate-friendly, liberty-eroding, economy-killing leviathan that we will have to fight to undo a decade or two from now. That is what these wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are, as they drain trillions from the American treasury as a NAFTA-crippled economy sinks ever further beneath the global waves.
If only progressives could be pragmatic, we're told. If only the far, far, far, crazy, purist, wretched Left could get on board the moderate bus, why this country would magically get back on track.
But we tried it the pragmatists' way. We let them excuse us into increasingly damaging Republican-lite policy.
As a result, average working Americans have suffered and suffered and suffered.
We tried the pragmatists' way. Don't tell me I have to be pragmatic. Don't tell me we must continue bearing these Republicanesque outrages because it's the moderate thing to do. Don't tell me pointing to a pro-corporate right-wing policy and saying "No" is the irrational, purist thing to do. Because these moderate, pragmatic, incrementalist apologias played no small part in bringing us to this place from the very beginning.
The "pragmatist" credibility ship sailed long, long ago.
I'm tired of these so-called moderate pragmatists, because they look so very much like Republicans. Fifteen years have proven their failures, and it seems the next fifteen years will be another object lesson that seemingly moderate Democrats will have to learn again and again, long after the charismatic personality pushing these conservative, citizen-wrecking policies has left office.
Enough.
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