Day 548 Saturday July 21, 2018 1,030 Days to Go
Good Conservative Principles
That’s the reason my congressman, Dave Brat, says I should vote for him.
I have to wonder what are Good Conservative Principles?
The word “conserve” means to not waste, to use only what you need to use. People who claim to be conservatives don’t do that. They spend. They spend more than others, a lot more. So what are these Good Conservative Principles? I have so far failed to discover any that make sense; that help, as they claim, the average person; or, that are in line with what the majority of people in this country want. If anyone can give me an example of a “Good Conservative Principle” that do any of the positive things I’ve mentioned; I’d like to see it.
There was a chart that some of my right wing friends were posting showing the difference – they claimed – between Republicans and Democrats. Republicans were for lower taxes (who isn’t?) Dems, they claimed, were for higher taxes. Dems are in favor of paying for what they are spending, and reducing the deficit. If you are getting lower taxes but increasing the debt that is, in principle, a bad thing. Republicans, since and including Reagan, have claimed to cut taxes (they have for the wealthy, not for everyone else) but they did so by increasing the deficit. if you look at the party that spends less and decreases the deficit it’s the Democrats – by a long shot.
So where’s the Good Conservative Principle?
Dave Brat claims to know economics. He has a masters in Divinity. He has an BA from Hope College. Ever heard of Hope? Last time I heard of Hope it was a town in Arkansas that Bill Clinton was from. Brat got a Phd in Econ from American and has been associated with the ultra conservative econ folks that keep pushing out of favor and debunked economic arguments that appear to be more for political gain among a narrow segment of people (the very wealthy) than they do for economic gain for the general population (Read Nancy Maclean’s Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right’s Stealth Plan for America.) for more on the topic.
What other Good Conservative Principles are there?
– Defend the Second amendment no matter what,
– Push anti-abortion,
– Kill health care. To quote “Let Obamacare implode and then get people in there who know what they are doing.” To which I say, “Really?” He’s been asked, “Why not fix it?” (answer “You can’t.” No explanation. When you mention the word “Obamacare” the staffers go blank, stonewall, won’t discuss anything after that.)
Then I have to wonder, “Who are the people ‘who know what they are doing’ that you would bring in?” Obama took a Heritage Foundation idea and ran with it. Got the guy who implemented Massachusetts’ health care under Romney, and held countless hearings in Congress. He gave in to every objection the Republicans had, and when it came to the vote the Republicans, every one of them, voted against it. Once implemented what did they object to in the bill? Why the very things they insisted be put in.
As far as anti-abortion goes, I don’t get the zealousness. Especially by people who don’t have a vagina. Do they not remember what it was like in this country before Roe v Wade? An abortion is a simple procedure if done early. Forcing women to have children they don’t want is not good for the women, the children, or the society. Malcolm Gladwell showed that in fact the drop in crime, 18 to 20 years after Roe v Wade was passed, was due to the fact that so many unwanted children were not born. (This has been argued since, but I haven’t seen any compelling argument that says it isn’t true. I have seen lots of police chiefs claim it was their policies that changed things, but they can’t back that up with a cause and effect analysis.)
Protect the Second Amendment? This is touchy ground for some. Not for me. I’m tired of seeing people slaughtered in our country because someone with a mental problem, a grudge, a social slight and decides to get a weapon and kill as many people as possible. Especially, when ever other country in the world has figured out a solution. It’s time to get with the 20th century or dare I say the 21st? Do we really need to so jealously guard an amendment that was put in the Constitution so that slave owners could threaten their slaves? Or was it so minutemen could keep their flintlocks over the fireplace and carry them to an assembly point to fight the British regulars? How’s that gonna work out in the day of drones and missiles? Oh wait, you need them for personal protection. Yeah. Sorry. No. ( See solutions other countries have come up with for that. It’s easy. Safe, not hard to do. Of course, if you have a gun in your house you are statistically more likely to get shot. Wonder why? If you are a woman it is more likely that your significant other will use it on you. )
So what are these “Good Conservative Principles”?
You can look up Dave Brat and listen to some of his explanations. The ones with Katy Tur are good. They are posted by some group that headlines them with stuff like “Dave Brat schools Katy Tur.” If you listen to what he says there’s an illogic to it. There’s a economic magic wand that gets waved. Yet the headline screams that Katy gets schooled. In fact, she asks a question; he doesn’t answer it; she asks it again. A variant is he answers it; she hold up the mirror; he waves the magic wand. By magic wand, let me be clear, he makes a statement and then says such and such will follow due to his previous statement, but there is no correlation. It’s the old joke of the two scientists in white lab coats in front of a double row of blackboards covered with equations. One of them says, “and then a miracle happens.”
Let me give you an example:
Brat says we need to give more money to big corporation so they’ll invest in America and wages will go up.
Tur asks why do they need more capital? They are sitting on a ton of cash right now. Why not use some of the cash they have to pay their works right now?
Brat repeats what he said above in some variant.
Tur is quoting from standard proven economic 101. If you give people money they will spend it and the economy will improve. Brat is quoting an economic idea but he skips the first step. He is saying that if companies invest that will improve the economy. It will. It will create jobs to build the stuff that will create the stuff that people will buy. However, the point Brat misses (doesn’t understand? Glosses over?) is that companies invest when there is demand. If there is no demand they don’t invest. This isn’t some highly technical analysis that folks can’t grasp. This is basic. “I ain’t gonna build a widget factory if no one wants widgets.”
How do you create demand? You figure out how people get money and let them get it. A great way to do that is to increase wages. A simple way for politicians to helo is to increase the minimum wage. Another better way is to support unions that allow them to be an economic force to bargain for a large group of people. For some reason Mr. Brat is opposed to these simple ideas. In other words, Dave Brat is opposed – economically – to directly helping the average guy.
Why would that be? Would it be because of those huge donations he got from big business that don’t like unions because they would have to pay more in wages? Is it because Republicans who represent the interests of business and the wealthy don’t like to increase the minimum wage because they don’t want to pay more? Even though it’s been shown, over and over again, that if people have more money the economy improves and the amount the rich and the companies would make would be greater than if the people didn’t have that money.
Another thing to consider from an economic stand point and from a misogynist (ie anti-woman) standpoint is that being for anti-abortion means more people will be born and that those people will struggle for survival so that they will compete for the few jobs there are, and with no union to protect them they will have to accept whatever they are offered so it’s good for business to have a larger labor pool.
The Romans called the workers “proles.” This is where the word “proletariat” came from, or as the French said, “the sans-cullotte.” It was they that rose up against the French aristocracy.
Will we come to that? Will those oppressed say they’ve had enough? Will they stop taking the drugs they are addicted to, to stop the pain of their position in life, and will they take their guns off the wall and march on the rich hauling them out of their mansions and slaughtering them?
It is said that life imitates art (or is it the other way around? Or both?) There are more and more shows and movies with that as a theme. Watch out what you wish for.
Meanwhile in other news:
I am still smarting from the news that the 29 year old Russian spy, (sorry, I meant “unregistered agent”) was complaining to her handlers that she didn’t like cohabitating with q 56 year old man. This fills me with a certain sadness (ennui? I’ll go with ennui. It’s a word I don’t really know what it means but I think that’s what I’m feeling here.) Does that mean all those emails I got awhile back from “sexy Russian women” who wanted to get to know me weren’t real? Not that I want to cohabitat with a 29 year old, but I’d like to at least be considered, to be in the running, and not categorically excluded. Ah me. In the Mayan world there are many sculptures depicting an old man with a lecherous look on his face standing behind a young woman and reaching over her shoulder to pinch her nipple. Ah me. Is that where I am? OMG.
Mr. Trump has a new problem, (I know. Mind blowing.) Apparently, his old pal, enforcer, personal lawyer, fixer Michael Cohen has a tape that the FBI seized that has the two of them discussing how to pay a Playboy bunny for her silence on an affair Trump was having with her. This was in the August September timeframe before the election. For some reason the two of them thought it would be a good idea to not have it come out right before the election that he had been boffing a woman right after his wife had given birth to his son. Especially considering that he had brought up Bill Clinton’s affairs during his campaign. Imagine that? According to legal experts, like former prosecutors, this could be obstruction of justice, collusion, failure to declare a campaign contribution. etc. etc. etc. This btw is outside the purview of the Mueller investigation into Russian meddling in our 2016 election.
Also, next week Paul Manafort goes on trial. If found guilty, he could go to jail for 300 years. he may not make it out alive. The case is said to be rock solid and there are 500 pieces of evidence listed that can be used in the trial.
Also that Russian unregistered agent has been photographed with lots of Republicans and with all sort of gun rights mucketty mucks. No problem, right? Republican have always associated with Russian spies that are trying to undermine our democracy, right? I mean, remember their outrage at Hillary for even meeting with Putin? For bringing that silly “Reset” button that she probably picked up at Staples?
And now there is the excuse making by the White House on what Trump meant when he said the exact opposite. Many Republicans at least won’t defend it, some have. I watched a guy taking David Brooks place on the PBS evening hour defending the president. He was from the American Enterprise Institute and had an arabic sounding name (is this their token Muslim? I don’t know.) But the nonsense he was saying and the passion with which he was saying it was staggering. So staggering that both Mark Shields and Judy Woodruff were stunned. Shields finally asked him some pointed questions and yes the stupidity that this fellow was spouting was in fact what he wanted to stick to. The argument was something along the lines of “No one would do something this stupid unless it was like a Lil Abner reverse whammy. Besides, the president is only one person in the administration, and if you look at what the administration is really doing, they are tough on Russia, North Korea, etc.” Wow. Remember the folks who went ballistic on Obama when he told the Russian president (not Putin, his swithero patsy) that he’d have more room to negotiate after the election? Where are those guys now? Are they like this fellow with the “Trump must have a secret plan” crowd? OMG, we are doomed.
Then there’s Trump’s pick for Supreme Court. Not only is he against abortion, for slaughter in our streets (I mean unfettered access for everyone to weapons), but he’s a big believer in the idea that a president can’t be arrested while in office, can’t be brought in to testify, or have a case brought against him either criminally or civilly. Why would Trump pick someone like that?
Oh wait. I know. I know. He’s a treasonous Russian agent and he wants to keep destroying our country for as long as he can while enriching himself, and this judge would let him do it.
But that’s just my opinion, and the opinion that a lot of people are coming to, like suburban woman, millennials, and dare I say a few Republicans in Congress?
There’s a fascination with the polls on Trump. His numbers stay about the same and the speculation is why? Why indeed. The explanations I like the best (not saying they are true) is:
– The Trumpers who no longer support him don’t want to tell the pollsters that.
– The Trumpers who still support him, aren’t listening to reality, and btw probably never have.*
* These people are oftentimes referred to as those who watch Fox News.
Hum, that wraps up the poll explanations.
What else we got? Oh yeah, Sarah Sanders. She said the President was saying no, not to the question he was being asked ie “Do you believe that Russia is still meddling in our elections?” but rather he was saying no tow times to mean he wasn’t taking anymore questions.
Unfortunately for SHS the White House released their transcript of what was said. Both times when he said, “No,” It was in answer to the question of did he believe Russia was still meddling in our election.
I am constantly amazed how someone can lie, day after day, for this man.
Let’s look at the meddling issue (What else you got to do? Shut up.)
It has been reported that Russia is still attacking our elections. This by the intelligence community, and the FBI. Donald Trump has said they aren’t the only ones. He’s right! There are also the Iranians, the Chinese, and the North Koreans. All are trying to attack us cyberly. Russia is doing it on an industrial scale. Recently, reports have surfaced that Iran has stepped up it’s game in this regard. What are we doing? Nothing.
That isn’t true. Hold on. Republicans voted en masse against a bill to fund efforts to stop cyber meddling. Good work Dave Brat! What a patriot.
But why should these folks stop meddling? There’s really no penalty for it. Not with this administration. This brings me to the point about these conservatives and their principles. It reminds me of my son’s miniature dachshund: all tough and yappy as long as he was behind glass or six feet away form another bigger dog, but once that big dog moved in closer – I remember one time with the big dog kind of indicating, “Wanna play?” my son’s dog would run back cowardly until he was far enough away (about six or eight feet) then he’d bark and run forward on the attack, only to turn tail a few feet into the attack and go back to where he’s bark and begin his attack again.
These get tough hard-liner are all yappy when they aren’t in a position to do anything. Once in place where they could they placate, flip-flop (remember how bad that was?) and completely change their positions (Roll the HMS Pinafore music please: “Oh no I didn’t!” “Oh really?” “Well, not completely!”).
[Exit stage left. Lights out.]
ps Then there’s Roger Stone. He’s back in the news, this time with the former NYC madam that got Eric Schneiderman in trouble. Roger also got Al Franken in trouble. Roger has been doing dirty tricks for Republicans for decades. He kinda had a fall from grace when it was revealed he was advertising in a swingers’ magazine. Roger and sex seem to be tightly coupled (Get it? Ha ha!) He likes to get other folks in trouble over it. And there’s some connection to Trump on all this. Who would have thought? (Me! Me! Me!)
1,030 Days to Go
PS Whoopie Pie
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